Analisi multivariate per la valutazione delle politiche di e-government nei Comuni dell'Emilia Romagna
Maria Adele Milioli,
Sergio Zani,
Marco Mancini,
Dimitri Tartari and
Andrea Cerioli
RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA E STATISTICA DEL TERRITORIO, 2007, vol. 2007/3, issue 3, 7-24
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Multivariate analysis for evaluation of e-government policies (by Marco Mancini, Maria Adele Milioli, Dimitri Tartari, Sergio Zani, Andrea Cerioli). Objectives Emilia-Romagna is a leading region in Europe on e-government applications. In this field it experienced the use of statistics as a key input to identify weak areas and to define policy priority. Thanks to the UnderStand project (European Regions UNDER way towards STANDard indicators for benchmarking information society) Emilia-Romagna has produced a set of indicators on ICT infrastructures, technology adoption, interactivity and quality of on-line public services, comparable at European level. This multivariate information is essential for the purpose of comparing local performances with respect to key e-government issues and for evaluating the impact of e-government policies. Major funding policies will be based on data gained through the UnderStand project, which need to be analyzed through integration of different data sources and application of appropriate multivariate statistical techniques. Methods and Results In this paper we present a cluster analysis of the municipalities of Emilia- Romagna, based on a set of back office and a set of front office indicators. Hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering algorithms have been applied to each set of indicators to identify homogeneous groups of municipalities according to back and front office dimensions. The results have been compared to discover similarities between groups: the clusters of municipalities that are weak on ICT infrastructure and on interactivity of public services show good overlap and similarly for the strongest municipalities. Differences in e-government behaviour can be explained in terms of political and strategic attitudes. Conclusions The results of this paper show the importance of multivariate statistical methodology for the purpose of benchmarking the Information Society. Cluster analysis has been applied in the spirit of measuring for governing, as the ultimate goal of benchmarking is to provide policy makers with extensive information about the performance of e-government actions and policies.
Date: 2007
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