Challenges facing E-Government and Smart Sustainable City: An Arab Region Perspective
Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affected recent public
administration and governance. Electronic Government (e-government) services were
developed to simplify government procedures and improve interaction with citizens, on
one hand, and to create new governance models to empower citizens and involve them in
the decision making process while increasing transparency on another hand. According
to the literature, implementing e-government applications and technologies would
enable the country to address the fundamental questions of how cities function, how they
are organized, and how businesses and processes could be made intelligent for citizens.
By answering these questions, the country would be putting the grounds to enable the
transformation towards Smart Sustainable Cities (SSC). Recently, the concept of SSCs
gained importance as a mean of making ICT enabled services and applications available to increase the citizens’ quality of life and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of
the services provided by governing entities and businesses. There is still no common
agreement on what a SSC means in practice; however a SSC is characterized by Smart
Economy, Smart People, Smart Governance, Smart Mobility, Smart environment and
Smart Living. Implementing egovernment and transforming towards SSCs is faced with
various challenges. Some of the challenges are common across the regions of the world
and others are specific to one region or even to a country within a region. Despite these
challenges, the Arab region has been embarking onto the e-governance wave for the
past few years. It showed a notable progress in implementing e-government services;
however, variance exists in the implementation of these services even among the
countries of the region. Selected Arab countries have exerted considerable efforts in
implementing e-government thus paving the way for smart governance, which is a main
characteristic to consider for implementing a SSC.
However, literature indicates a variance in the pace of the transformation towards
SSCs. This variance is noted across countries in the Arab region and across the cities
within one country of the region. Studying the challenges facing the implementation of
e-government services therefore affecting the transformation towards the SSCs in Arab
Countries is needed. This paper aims at exploring, the definitions of e-government and
SSCs in addition to the challenges facing the implementation of e-government in the
Arab region and the transformation towards SSCs. This paper also presents practices
from the Arab region about the realization of e-government and the transformation
towards SSCs.
Author(s)
Ibrahim M., Al Nasrawi, S., El Zaart A., Adams C.
Journal/Conference Information
The 15th European Conference on eGovernment 2015 (ECEG 2015),