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Practice and master's thesis Perdeleanu Margareta 3rd TecTNet consortium meeting
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Practice in Slovakia 2
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Between 21.09.2015 to 22.10.2015, I and other 4 colleagues participated at internship program in Technical University of Kosice. In this period we was familiarized with the main activity that they perform besides university institutions for develop the innovation sphere. Our practice will guided in main with 3 people: Zlatica Dolna, Jan Saliga and Linus Michaeli. 3
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For general information, at the beginning we went from the main innovation center of the university – UCITT, here we was informed about scientific activity that is protected by copyright in Slovakia, methods of spreading information about technological inventions created by university, and how to ensure efficient transfer of knowledge, products and technologies into society and economy. 4
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After UCITT, we see by one: 1.Start-up Centrum 2. UVP TECHNICO 3.Computer Networks Laboratory (CNL) 4.Slovak technical museum 5.Steel park In this places I see thinks who can implement in our country for advance in many areas. 5
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THESIS The progress and obstacles of implementing and improving e-government in developing countries 6
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Many people are having their own definition about E-government. Some say’s E-government is about to put services online. Other observers define E-government is to automate the government services. Definition: E-government is to provide better service by using technology and streamline government process through facilitate access to information. A concept of E-government is the use of information technology among all levels of government, citizens and the business sector, also offer services and products provide information and complete financial transaction. 7
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Why E-government? The process of globalization is a step towards plummeting costs difference and rising income among countries. Initiatives of E-government will be a powerful tool to bring together all benefits on international level. Direct outcomes of E-government consist of saving in tax collection, public and government operation. The distance between government and citizens is going to be reduced due to continuous interaction with citizen, especially in remote area. Indirect outcomes are as important as direct, like transparency and accountability in dealings and public decision making process and ability to reduce corruption 8
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The purpose of this entire thesis is to gain a better understanding of E-government in developing countries and to identify barriers and also discuss how to deal with those barriers for a successful implementation. To reach this purpose we have formulated following research questions. How can E-government be described? How can barriers of E-government be described? How can successful implementation of E-government be described? 9
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In the practice part I have and Methodology 2.1Research Purpose 2.2Research Approach 2.3Research Strategy 2.4Data Collection Method 2.5Sample Selection 2.6Analysis of Data 2.7Quality Standards 10
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11 The thesis will be based on seven chapters. In this first chapter, an introduction to the related field was given, followed by the research purpose and the research questions. The next chapter will explain the literature review and theories allied with research questions. The third chapter will be based on frame of reference. In the forth chapter methodology will be discussed. In the fifth chapter we will present the empirical data. In chapter sixth, the empirical findings, theories will be examined, in order to conduct an analysis. Finally in chapter seven findings and conclusion of this study will be presented.
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