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IT maturity model for public agencies in developing countries: The case of Mongolia

Title
IT maturity model for public agencies in developing countries: The case of Mongolia
Authors
Kwak, NayeonLee, Choong C.Hwang, Seong HoonYun, Haejung
Ewha Authors
윤혜정
SCOPUS Author ID
윤혜정scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT
ISSN
0266-6669JCR Link

1741-6469JCR Link
Citation
INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 224 - 239
Keywords
IT maturity levelassessment toolpublic agenciesdeveloping countriesmeasurement developmentMongolia
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
As the digital divide between developed and developing countries continues to widen, there have been increasing international attempts to narrow the gap. One such attempt involves assessing the IT maturity level of each developing country and consciously improving the weak areas thus identified. However, the majority of IT maturity evaluation tools, which are the key component of this attempt, are specialized for developed countries or cannot be accessible due to confidentiality. Accordingly, a new IT maturity evaluation methodology needs to be developed that can be shared by developing countries. This study suggests an IT maturity evaluation framework and measurement tools, which could be used by public agencies of a developing country to comprehensively evaluate multi-layered informatization areas. Theoretically based on the Information Orientation Model and the IT Business Value Model, both of which are widely implemented worldwide, an evaluation model and measurement items were developed and applied to Mongolian government agencies in order to verify their validity and reliability. Main dimensions of the model are composed of informatization innovation competence, informatization use competence, informatization foundation competence, and informatization exchange competence. Since the model is a theoretically and practically valid assessment tool reflecting the reality of developing countries, it will be useful in diagnosing IT maturity levels, identifying weak areas, deriving improvement strategies, and establishing development plans in each public agency of developing countries.
DOI
10.1177/0266666919837740
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