United Nations e-Government Survey 2024: Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Contents -- About the survey -- Executive summary -- 1. A digital government model framework for sustainable development -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Two decades of digital development through the lens of the United Nations E-Government Survey -- 1.2.1. A brief history of the UN E-Government Survey -- 1.2.2. E-Government development index: Principles and components -- 1.2.3. Evidence of the role of digital government in accelerating implementation of the 2030 agenda -- 1.3. Towards a digital government model framework -- 1.3.1. Principles for sustainable development and digital development -- 1.3.2. Stakeholders -- 1.3.3. Business drivers for digital government -- 1.3.4. Digital policies, strategies and priorities -- 1.3.5. Measuring and evaluating digital government -- 1.4. The apex of the digital government model framework: Achieving sustainable development goals and national development objectives -- 1.5. Key recommendations -- 2. Global trends in E-Government -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.1.1. EGDI methodology: Continuous improvement -- 2.2. E-Government rankings in 2024 -- 2.3. E-Government development at a glance -- 2.3.1. Overall EGDI results -- 2.3.2. Country groupings by EGDI level and movement between the groups -- 2.3.3. Countries leading E-Government development -- 2.4. National income and E-Government development -- 2.5. Online services index -- 2.5.1. Country groupings by OSI and EGDI levels -- 2.5.2. OSI subindices -- 2.5.3. OSI institutional framework subindex -- 2.5.4. OSI content provision subindex -- 2.5.5. OSI e-participation subindex -- 2.5.6. OSI services provision subindex: Progress in online services delivery -- 2.5.7. Targeted services for people in vulnerable situations -- 2.5.8. Sector-specific online information and services: Sharing via mobile technologies | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5.9. Technology subindex -- 2.6. Countries in special situations (LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS) -- 2.6.1. E-Government development in LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS: Trends and insights -- 2.6.2. The OSI and its subindices: Progress among the countries in special situations -- 2.6.3. Leaders in digitalization among the countries in special situations -- Least developed countries -- Landlocked developing countries -- Small island developing states -- 2.7. Summary of key findings and policy recommendations -- 3. Regional E-Government development and the performance of country groupings -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Megatrends at the regional level -- 3.3. Crossing the digital divide: Progress, challenges and disparities -- 3.4. Africa: Country grouping analysis -- 3.4.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.4.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Africa -- 3.5. The Americas: Country grouping analysis -- 3.5.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.5.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in the Americas -- 3.6. Asia: Country grouping analysis -- 3.6.1. Digital development and cooperation -- 3.6.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Asia -- 3.7. Europe: Country grouping analysis -- 3.7.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.7.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Europe -- 3.8. Oceania: Country grouping analysis -- 3.8.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.8.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Oceania -- 4. Local E-Government development -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Sustainable cities -- 4.1.2. City portal assessment -- 4.2. Current status of local online services -- 4.2.1. Methodology -- 4.2.2. Current status of local E-Government -- 4.3. Smart cities for sustainable development -- 4.4. Local government questionnaire | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5. Application of LOSI methodology in countries -- 4.6. Key findings and recommendations -- Addendum on AI and Digital Government -- A.1. Introduction -- A.2. AI in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges -- A.2.1. Opportunities -- A.2.2. Challenges -- A.3. AI governance and regulatory frameworks -- A.3.1. United Nations initiatives -- A.3.2. National AI strategies -- A.3.3. Human-centric approaches -- A.4. AI literacy and capacity-building -- A.4.1. Robust structure for data and digital governance -- A.4.2. AI literacy -- A.4.3. Regulatory sandboxes -- A.5. Key Recommendations -- A.5.1. Building upon existing efforts -- A.5.2. Laying the appropriate foundations for the advancement of AI technologies -- A.5.3. Engaging in collective action -- Annex -- E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024 by countries | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Contents -- About the survey -- Executive summary -- 1. A digital government model framework for sustainable development -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Two decades of digital development through the lens of the United Nations E-Government Survey -- 1.2.1. A brief history of the UN E-Government Survey -- 1.2.2. E-Government development index: Principles and components -- 1.2.3. Evidence of the role of digital government in accelerating implementation of the 2030 agenda -- 1.3. Towards a digital government model framework -- 1.3.1. Principles for sustainable development and digital development -- 1.3.2. Stakeholders -- 1.3.3. Business drivers for digital government -- 1.3.4. Digital policies, strategies and priorities -- 1.3.5. Measuring and evaluating digital government -- 1.4. The apex of the digital government model framework: Achieving sustainable development goals and national development objectives -- 1.5. Key recommendations -- 2. Global trends in E-Government -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.1.1. EGDI methodology: Continuous improvement -- 2.2. E-Government rankings in 2024 -- 2.3. E-Government development at a glance -- 2.3.1. Overall EGDI results -- 2.3.2. Country groupings by EGDI level and movement between the groups -- 2.3.3. Countries leading E-Government development -- 2.4. National income and E-Government development -- 2.5. Online services index -- 2.5.1. Country groupings by OSI and EGDI levels -- 2.5.2. OSI subindices -- 2.5.3. OSI institutional framework subindex -- 2.5.4. OSI content provision subindex -- 2.5.5. OSI e-participation subindex -- 2.5.6. OSI services provision subindex: Progress in online services delivery -- 2.5.7. Targeted services for people in vulnerable situations -- 2.5.8. Sector-specific online information and services: Sharing via mobile technologies 2.5.9. Technology subindex -- 2.6. Countries in special situations (LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS) -- 2.6.1. E-Government development in LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS: Trends and insights -- 2.6.2. The OSI and its subindices: Progress among the countries in special situations -- 2.6.3. Leaders in digitalization among the countries in special situations -- Least developed countries -- Landlocked developing countries -- Small island developing states -- 2.7. Summary of key findings and policy recommendations -- 3. Regional E-Government development and the performance of country groupings -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Megatrends at the regional level -- 3.3. Crossing the digital divide: Progress, challenges and disparities -- 3.4. Africa: Country grouping analysis -- 3.4.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.4.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Africa -- 3.5. The Americas: Country grouping analysis -- 3.5.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.5.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in the Americas -- 3.6. Asia: Country grouping analysis -- 3.6.1. Digital development and cooperation -- 3.6.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Asia -- 3.7. Europe: Country grouping analysis -- 3.7.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.7.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Europe -- 3.8. Oceania: Country grouping analysis -- 3.8.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.8.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Oceania -- 4. Local E-Government development -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Sustainable cities -- 4.1.2. City portal assessment -- 4.2. Current status of local online services -- 4.2.1. Methodology -- 4.2.2. Current status of local E-Government -- 4.3. Smart cities for sustainable development -- 4.4. Local government questionnaire 4.5. Application of LOSI methodology in countries -- 4.6. Key findings and recommendations -- Addendum on AI and Digital Government -- A.1. Introduction -- A.2. AI in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges -- A.2.1. Opportunities -- A.2.2. Challenges -- A.3. AI governance and regulatory frameworks -- A.3.1. United Nations initiatives -- A.3.2. National AI strategies -- A.3.3. Human-centric approaches -- A.4. AI literacy and capacity-building -- A.4.1. Robust structure for data and digital governance -- A.4.2. AI literacy -- A.4.3. Regulatory sandboxes -- A.5. Key Recommendations -- A.5.1. Building upon existing efforts -- A.5.2. Laying the appropriate foundations for the advancement of AI technologies -- A.5.3. Engaging in collective action -- Annex -- E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024 by countries |
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spelling | Affairs, Department of Economic and Social Verfasser aut United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence 1st ed Bloomfield United Nations Research Institute for Social Development 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (205 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier United Nations e-Government Survey Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Contents -- About the survey -- Executive summary -- 1. A digital government model framework for sustainable development -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Two decades of digital development through the lens of the United Nations E-Government Survey -- 1.2.1. A brief history of the UN E-Government Survey -- 1.2.2. E-Government development index: Principles and components -- 1.2.3. Evidence of the role of digital government in accelerating implementation of the 2030 agenda -- 1.3. Towards a digital government model framework -- 1.3.1. Principles for sustainable development and digital development -- 1.3.2. Stakeholders -- 1.3.3. Business drivers for digital government -- 1.3.4. Digital policies, strategies and priorities -- 1.3.5. Measuring and evaluating digital government -- 1.4. The apex of the digital government model framework: Achieving sustainable development goals and national development objectives -- 1.5. Key recommendations -- 2. Global trends in E-Government -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.1.1. EGDI methodology: Continuous improvement -- 2.2. E-Government rankings in 2024 -- 2.3. E-Government development at a glance -- 2.3.1. Overall EGDI results -- 2.3.2. Country groupings by EGDI level and movement between the groups -- 2.3.3. Countries leading E-Government development -- 2.4. National income and E-Government development -- 2.5. Online services index -- 2.5.1. Country groupings by OSI and EGDI levels -- 2.5.2. OSI subindices -- 2.5.3. OSI institutional framework subindex -- 2.5.4. OSI content provision subindex -- 2.5.5. OSI e-participation subindex -- 2.5.6. OSI services provision subindex: Progress in online services delivery -- 2.5.7. Targeted services for people in vulnerable situations -- 2.5.8. Sector-specific online information and services: Sharing via mobile technologies 2.5.9. Technology subindex -- 2.6. Countries in special situations (LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS) -- 2.6.1. E-Government development in LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS: Trends and insights -- 2.6.2. The OSI and its subindices: Progress among the countries in special situations -- 2.6.3. Leaders in digitalization among the countries in special situations -- Least developed countries -- Landlocked developing countries -- Small island developing states -- 2.7. Summary of key findings and policy recommendations -- 3. Regional E-Government development and the performance of country groupings -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Megatrends at the regional level -- 3.3. Crossing the digital divide: Progress, challenges and disparities -- 3.4. Africa: Country grouping analysis -- 3.4.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.4.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Africa -- 3.5. The Americas: Country grouping analysis -- 3.5.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.5.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in the Americas -- 3.6. Asia: Country grouping analysis -- 3.6.1. Digital development and cooperation -- 3.6.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Asia -- 3.7. Europe: Country grouping analysis -- 3.7.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.7.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Europe -- 3.8. Oceania: Country grouping analysis -- 3.8.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.8.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Oceania -- 4. Local E-Government development -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Sustainable cities -- 4.1.2. City portal assessment -- 4.2. Current status of local online services -- 4.2.1. Methodology -- 4.2.2. Current status of local E-Government -- 4.3. Smart cities for sustainable development -- 4.4. Local government questionnaire 4.5. Application of LOSI methodology in countries -- 4.6. Key findings and recommendations -- Addendum on AI and Digital Government -- A.1. Introduction -- A.2. AI in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges -- A.2.1. Opportunities -- A.2.2. Challenges -- A.3. AI governance and regulatory frameworks -- A.3.1. United Nations initiatives -- A.3.2. National AI strategies -- A.3.3. Human-centric approaches -- A.4. AI literacy and capacity-building -- A.4.1. Robust structure for data and digital governance -- A.4.2. AI literacy -- A.4.3. Regulatory sandboxes -- A.5. Key Recommendations -- A.5.1. Building upon existing efforts -- A.5.2. Laying the appropriate foundations for the advancement of AI technologies -- A.5.3. Engaging in collective action -- Annex -- E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024 by countries Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Affairs, Department of Economic and Social United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Bloomfield : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development,c2024 |
spellingShingle | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Contents -- About the survey -- Executive summary -- 1. A digital government model framework for sustainable development -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Two decades of digital development through the lens of the United Nations E-Government Survey -- 1.2.1. A brief history of the UN E-Government Survey -- 1.2.2. E-Government development index: Principles and components -- 1.2.3. Evidence of the role of digital government in accelerating implementation of the 2030 agenda -- 1.3. Towards a digital government model framework -- 1.3.1. Principles for sustainable development and digital development -- 1.3.2. Stakeholders -- 1.3.3. Business drivers for digital government -- 1.3.4. Digital policies, strategies and priorities -- 1.3.5. Measuring and evaluating digital government -- 1.4. The apex of the digital government model framework: Achieving sustainable development goals and national development objectives -- 1.5. Key recommendations -- 2. Global trends in E-Government -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.1.1. EGDI methodology: Continuous improvement -- 2.2. E-Government rankings in 2024 -- 2.3. E-Government development at a glance -- 2.3.1. Overall EGDI results -- 2.3.2. Country groupings by EGDI level and movement between the groups -- 2.3.3. Countries leading E-Government development -- 2.4. National income and E-Government development -- 2.5. Online services index -- 2.5.1. Country groupings by OSI and EGDI levels -- 2.5.2. OSI subindices -- 2.5.3. OSI institutional framework subindex -- 2.5.4. OSI content provision subindex -- 2.5.5. OSI e-participation subindex -- 2.5.6. OSI services provision subindex: Progress in online services delivery -- 2.5.7. Targeted services for people in vulnerable situations -- 2.5.8. Sector-specific online information and services: Sharing via mobile technologies 2.5.9. Technology subindex -- 2.6. Countries in special situations (LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS) -- 2.6.1. E-Government development in LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS: Trends and insights -- 2.6.2. The OSI and its subindices: Progress among the countries in special situations -- 2.6.3. Leaders in digitalization among the countries in special situations -- Least developed countries -- Landlocked developing countries -- Small island developing states -- 2.7. Summary of key findings and policy recommendations -- 3. Regional E-Government development and the performance of country groupings -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Megatrends at the regional level -- 3.3. Crossing the digital divide: Progress, challenges and disparities -- 3.4. Africa: Country grouping analysis -- 3.4.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.4.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Africa -- 3.5. The Americas: Country grouping analysis -- 3.5.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.5.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in the Americas -- 3.6. Asia: Country grouping analysis -- 3.6.1. Digital development and cooperation -- 3.6.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Asia -- 3.7. Europe: Country grouping analysis -- 3.7.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.7.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Europe -- 3.8. Oceania: Country grouping analysis -- 3.8.1. Regional development and cooperation -- 3.8.2. Key recommendations for accelerating digital development in Oceania -- 4. Local E-Government development -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Sustainable cities -- 4.1.2. City portal assessment -- 4.2. Current status of local online services -- 4.2.1. Methodology -- 4.2.2. Current status of local E-Government -- 4.3. Smart cities for sustainable development -- 4.4. Local government questionnaire 4.5. Application of LOSI methodology in countries -- 4.6. Key findings and recommendations -- Addendum on AI and Digital Government -- A.1. Introduction -- A.2. AI in the public sector: Opportunities and challenges -- A.2.1. Opportunities -- A.2.2. Challenges -- A.3. AI governance and regulatory frameworks -- A.3.1. United Nations initiatives -- A.3.2. National AI strategies -- A.3.3. Human-centric approaches -- A.4. AI literacy and capacity-building -- A.4.1. Robust structure for data and digital governance -- A.4.2. AI literacy -- A.4.3. Regulatory sandboxes -- A.5. Key Recommendations -- A.5.1. Building upon existing efforts -- A.5.2. Laying the appropriate foundations for the advancement of AI technologies -- A.5.3. Engaging in collective action -- Annex -- E-Government Development Index (EGDI) 2024 by countries |
title | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_auth | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_exact_search | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_full | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_fullStr | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_full_unstemmed | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
title_short | United Nations e-Government Survey 2024 |
title_sort | united nations e government survey 2024 accelerating digital transformation for sustainable development with the addendum on artificial intelligence |
title_sub | Accelerating Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - with the Addendum on Artificial Intelligence |
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