Title :
Towards t-government in Malaysia: Investigation of citizen´s willingness to participate in democratic services and information privacy concern
Author :
Hasbullah, Nor Asiakin ; Md Noor, Nor Laila ; Isa, Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Mohd
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., UPNM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
The concept of t-government was started by the UK Government in 2006 and was construed as the enactment of three perspectives; (i) citizen centricity, (ii) shared service culture and (iii) professionalism. Their aim is to integrate information systems technologies (IST) that enables citizens´ participation in the initial stages of policy development and the process of reengineering public services. Malaysia aims to be a developed nation and pushing its public service towards the realization of the t-government. After claiming success with several e-government applications that range from information provision to transactional services, currently it overlooks the essential aspect of the t-government that involves citizens´ participation in the early stage of policy development as an exemplary of democratic practice. As a developing nation the existence of the digital gap between urban and rural citizens may hinder future plans for implementing t-government. To support future work towards participatory aspect in t-government we seek to gain some understanding of the needs of Malaysian citizens relating to citizen information privacy and citizens´ participatory aspects of t-Government. We conducted a survey on 350 respondents from urban areas of Kuala Lumpur and the state of Selangor and also the rural areas of Selangor. The result of the survey showed a strong concern for personal information privacy and willingness to participate for both urban and rural citizens. The result of this study will be a basis for developing the privacy framework in the t-government.
Keywords :
data privacy; government data processing; government policies; IST; Kuala Lumpur; Malaysian citizens; Selangor; UK government; citizen centricity; citizen information privacy; citizens participation; citizens participatory aspects; democratic practice; democratic services; digital gap; e-government applications; information privacy concern; information provision; information systems technologies; personal information privacy; policy development; professionalism; public services reengineering; rural citizens; service culture; t-government; transactional services; urban citizens; Decision making; Electronic government; Information systems; Privacy; Technological innovation; Urban areas; T-government; citizen-centric; information privacy;
Conference_Titel :
Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2486-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICRIIS.2013.6716737