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The Roles of Big Data for Supporting E-Government Application and Usage in Public Sector, Dubai

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  • Abdulkarim Alrais

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Purpose: This research will establish the extent of the use of big data analytics in supporting e-government applications within the public sector in Dubai. Methodology: Specifically, qualitative and quantitative studies were conducted, and qualitative and quantitative studies will be conducted considering the trading method as an instrument combining qualitative and quantitative components. For the quantitative aspect of data collection, a self-administered questionnaire was used, while interviews were conducted for the qualitative. An e-survey was administered to 50 employees drawn from the public sector, and five employees were interviewed in detail. For both the collection of data, convenient sampling was adopted. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data, including mean, median, mode, and frequency distribution. Quantitative data were also collected through interviews, and qualitative analysis was performed to derive themes. Findings: The results indicate that big data analytics positively affect the utilization of e-government applications in terms of the effectiveness of decision-making, better management of resources, more substantial transparency, and citizens' engagement. Overall, the findings suggest that citizens get efficient services through big data. In return, they can present their opinions and needs more efficiently to the government. It creates better interactions with government organizations, predicts people's needs, and enables better tracking and representation of results. However, some of the threats included This despite the following identified drawbacks. It is suggested that constant training has to be given at the workplace to create ample data proficiency among the workforce, data privacy has to be established, and further, technological support has to be procured. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: Moreover, the frequency of citizens' increase through marketing promotions and adopting changes over time is fundamental. This means that the inclusion of big data in e-government applications promotes the delivery of handy services to the citizens and enhances the efficiency of the government, hence promoting government transparency. Future research should ensure a more extensive population, investigate other industries, and use statistical analysis to understand big data on e-government better.

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  • Abdulkarim Alrais, 2024. "The Roles of Big Data for Supporting E-Government Application and Usage in Public Sector, Dubai," International Journal of Technology and Systems, IPRJB, vol. 9(1), pages 52-69.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdu:ojijts:v:9:y:2024:i:1:p:52-69:id:2581
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