Information Support System for Socio-Economic Development Planning. (Part 3) Government and Administrative Information Systems: An Overview
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1996/v33i4/48815Keywords:
Socioeconomic Development Planing, Governance, Adrninitration, Infoamtion Systems.Abstract
Part 3 of this series on socio-economic development planning emphasizes that any development planning exercise must be supported by a whole range of information sources and systems apart from those mentioned in Parts 1 and 2. This Part mentions various government and administrative information systems necessary to support and ensure the effective and efficient performance of the different functions of a government in its efforts at development management. Of particular importance to a developing country is to enhance the capacity of its institutions and people to generate, capture, and circulate indigenous innovations and information as well as to evaluate technical know-how obtained from other countries as to its appropriateness and viability in the context of local development needs. Information systems are to be designed to support: Internal management functions; statutory functions; public services management functions; and policy making and planning functions. The subtypes of information under each of these categories are discussed.Downloads
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1996-01-04
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Neelameghan, A. (1996). Information Support System for Socio-Economic Development Planning. (Part 3) Government and Administrative Information Systems: An Overview. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 33(4), 179–189. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1996/v33i4/48815
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Published 1996-01-04
Accepted 2014-05-19
Published 1996-01-04