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National and sectoral information technology planning: a systematic literature review
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Sahli, Farzane
, Alidousti, Sirous
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Communication
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic factors
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Failure
/ Implementation
/ Information systems
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Keywords
/ Literary influences
/ Literature reviews
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational factors
/ Planning
/ Policy making
/ Privacy
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Software
/ Success
/ Systematic review
2024
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National and sectoral information technology planning: a systematic literature review
by
Sahli, Farzane
, Alidousti, Sirous
in
Communication
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic factors
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Failure
/ Implementation
/ Information systems
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Keywords
/ Literary influences
/ Literature reviews
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational factors
/ Planning
/ Policy making
/ Privacy
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Software
/ Success
/ Systematic review
2024
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National and sectoral information technology planning: a systematic literature review
by
Sahli, Farzane
, Alidousti, Sirous
in
Communication
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic factors
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Failure
/ Implementation
/ Information systems
/ Information technology
/ Infrastructure
/ Internet access
/ Keywords
/ Literary influences
/ Literature reviews
/ Organizational culture
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational factors
/ Planning
/ Policy making
/ Privacy
/ Public sector
/ Qualitative research
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Software
/ Success
/ Systematic review
2024
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National and sectoral information technology planning: a systematic literature review
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National and sectoral information technology planning: a systematic literature review
2024
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PurposeThe public sector (PS) has extensively utilized information technology (IT); however, research reveals that the failure rate remains high, particularly for national and sectoral IT (NaSIT) applications. To this end, numerous studies have been conducted to gauge the success of IT applications, where a significant number have demonstrated the importance of planning in this regard. Consequently, the current study aims to investigate the factors that influence the success of NaSIT planning and implementation within this sector.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative methodology and a systematic literature review encompassing papers indexed in seven databases until November 2022 were utilized.FindingsThe review of 92 selected papers revealed that the success of NaSIT planning and implementation is influenced by a number of factors divided into nine main categories. These include vision, goals and objectives; alignment; interoperability; infrastructure; involvement; equity and digital divide; privacy, security and trust; administration; and culture. Human, social, economic and organizational factors comprise the vast majority of these factors. By addressing these factors, the failure rate of IT plans can be reduced. Governments will be able to effectively employ this technology to accomplish their missions if these factors are considered in order to decrease the failure rate of IT plans.Originality/valueBy examining the factors that influence the success of NaSIT planning and implementation in the PS, this study attempts to provide a comprehensive view of various types of research. Furthermore, policymakers can employ this perspective to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the PS.
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