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Information and Communication Technology Driven Process Reengineering for Content Monitoring: A Case From the Public Sector in Macedonia

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  • Lucija Gjurkovikj

    (FON University, Skopje, Macedonia)

  • Toni Malinovski

    (FON University, Skopje, Macedonia)

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When organizations analyze and significantly change their business processes with latest information and communication technology (ICT) in mind, they can reduce process time and cost, as well as increase efficiency and output quality. This study elaborates an ICT-enabled reengineering project in the Agency for audio and audiovisual media services in the Republic of Macedonia for the program monitoring process. It aims to investigate the motivation to use ICT as a way to shape the process redesign and find associations among ICT adaptation, process reengineering, organizational growth and efficiency. Hence, the new process structure can help the agency deliver greater public value while meeting its strategic goals to protect citizens' interests in the area of audio and audiovisual media services. It provides an example of a case study that surpasses standard industrial report to an article that contains valuable information that companies, especially in the public sector, can use in replicating experiences while undertaking similar BPR initiatives.

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  • Lucija Gjurkovikj & Toni Malinovski, 2019. "Information and Communication Technology Driven Process Reengineering for Content Monitoring: A Case From the Public Sector in Macedonia," International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change (IJISSC), IGI Global, vol. 10(1), pages 23-36, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jissc0:v:10:y:2019:i:1:p:23-36
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