1 Improving Digital Equality and the Effective Public Service Delivery in Taiwan 詹中原 Chung-Yuang Jan, Ph.D. 國立政治大學公共行政研究所教授 Professor at the Graduate Institute.

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1 Improving Digital Equality and the Effective Public Service Delivery in Taiwan 詹中原 Chung-Yuang Jan, Ph.D. 國立政治大學公共行政研究所教授 Professor at the Graduate Institute of Public Administration, National Cheng-chi University

2 Points to be discussed: First, the formation of the society of Information under the development of Information and Communication Technology ( ICT ). Second, the transformation of public service delivery in e-government context and the approach of New Public Management ( NPM ), and of course, the issues of equity ( such as digital divide ) and democracy ( such as digital democracy ). Finally, the case of public service delivery of digital equality in Taiwan will be analyzed.

3 The New Public Management Movement and the ICTs (I) Terry ( 1998 ) pointed out that the public management includes four approaches, that is quantitative/analytic management, political management, liberation management, and market- driven management: a. Quantitative/analytic management has its intellectual roots in policy analysis and the discipline of economics, and emphasis on the strategic use of sophisticated analytical techniques such as forecasting and cost-benefit analysis. b. Political management focuses on the politics of public management, and it rejects outright the politics/administration dichotomy.

4 The New Public Management Movement and the ICTs (II) c. Liberation management is guided by the idea that public managers are highly skilled and committed individuals who already know how to manage. Consequently, the supposedly poor performance of public bureaucracies is not the result of managerial incompetence or malfeasance. d. Market-driven management is influenced by two fundamental ideas. The first of these, competition, is guided by the neo-classical economics belief in the efficient of markets. The second idea relates to the universal or generic character of private-sector management

5 The New Public Management Movement and the ICTs (III) Ferlie, et al. ( 1996 ) postulated the view that transformational change involves multiple processes of change from different sources occurring simultaneously. In “ The National Performance Review ” report ( Gore, 1993 ), it suggests that e-government will allow citizens broader and more timely access to information and service through efficient, customer-responsive process-thereby creating a fundamental revision in the relationship between the federal government and everyone served by it.

6 ICTs, Equality, and Democracy (I) The key features of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are claimed to the potential for the development of a new variety of democracy. The reasons are as follows (Hague and Loader, 1999): a. Interactivity - users may communicate on a many-many reciprocal basis. b. Global network - communication is not fettered by nation-state boundaries. c. Free speech – net users may express their opinions with limited state censorship.

7 ICTs, Equality, and Democracy (II) d. Free association – net users may join virtual communities of common interest. e. Construction and dissemination of information – net users may produce and share information that is not subject to official review or sanction. f. Challenge to professional and official perspectives – state and professional information may be challenged. g. Breakdown of nation-state identity – users may begin to adopt global and local identities.

8 Toward Digital Equality: The Case in Taiwan (I) In Taiwan, the vision The E-government includes ( RDEC, 2002, visited on 10/20/2004 ) : a. To employ information and communications technology in support of government re-engineering, provide innovative services, improve administrative efficiency, and raise the quality of public service. b. To reform civil servants ’ operating procedures and re- engineer the handling of public business so as to take advantage of modern computer and network communications technology, thereby making government agencies dramatically more flexible and responsive, accelerating service speed, extending service time, broadening geographical service scope, enriching service options, and lowering costs.

9 Toward Digital Equality: The Case in Taiwan (II) c. To enable government agencies, businesses, and the public to conveniently obtain a variety of government services via a broad range of channels at any time and place, and to provide integrated, innovative interdepartmental services such as "exemption from need for physical transcripts," "paperless applications," "one- stop services," "multi-point, multi-channel, 24-hour services," and "service to the home," etc.

10 Resource from: RDEC, 2002, visited on 10/20/2004 Toward Digital Equality: The Case in Taiwan (III)

11 Status of PC Uses in Families in Taiwan and Its Surrounding Areas By end of 2000 (I — North District) Resource from: Reduce Digital Divide, visited on 10/18/2004. District Item Number of Family Popularization Ratio (%) PC number in every 100 households Connection to Internet (%) Total6,681, Taiwan6,588, Taiwan Province 5,211, Northern District 2,096, Taipei City1,115, Keelung City 128, Ilan County 131, Hsinchu City 110, Hsinchu County 114, Taoyuan County 496,

12 Status of PC Uses in Families in Taiwan and Its Surrounding Areas By end of 2000 (II — Middle District) Middle District 1,504, Miaoli County144, Taichung City 302, Taichung County 393, Changhua County 316, Nantou County 149, Yunlin County 198, Resource from: Reduce Digital Divide, visited on 10/18/2004

13 Status of PC Uses in Families in Taiwan and Its Surrounding Areas By end of 2000 (III — South and East District) South District 1,432, Chia-I City79, Chia-I County 153, Tainan City 227, Tainan County 322, Kaohsiung Country 374, Pingdong County 247, Penghu County 27, East District 178, Taitung County 72, Hualian County 105, Resource from: Reduce Digital Divide, visited on 10/18/2004

14 Status of PC Uses in Families in Taiwan and Its Surrounding Areas By end of 2000 (IV — Taipei and Kaohsiung City and other District) Taipei City 885, Kaohsiung City 491, Lienchuang District19, Lienchuang County (note) 17, Kinmen County (note) 1, Data originate: Survey of Families Plan in 2000 by Directorate General of Budget, Accounting, and Statistics, EY Note: Computer popularization, amount of computers in every hundred families and the percentage of Internet connection are the estimations by the data from the investigation business department. Resource from: Reduce Digital Divide, visited on 10/18/2004

15 Conclusion In order to toward digital equality, there should be several steps need to be done: 1. Regard users' needs as the principle, classification and rearrangement on various topic contents; 2. Establish a complete and ordering digital divide database, in order to provide public on-line information referencing and searching; 3. Setup the information platform in the boo-ay districts; 4. Improve the information literacy to the information poor.

16 Thank you !!