A Fuzzy Performance Evaluation Model for Government Websites Based on Language Property and Balanced Score Card
Fang Hu and
Jian Yang
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Fang Hu: Anhui Vocational College of Finance and Trade, China
Jian Yang: Anhui University, China
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS), 2020, vol. 16, issue 2, 148-163
Abstract:
The government website is an important tool for the government to improve administrative efficiency and public service. Just as traditional government management needs performance evaluation, government websites also need performance evaluation. Based on the theory of Balanced Scorecard (BSC), this article puts forward a set of BSC performance evaluation index system for government websites and uses analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to establish the weight of all levels of indicators in the system. According to the characteristics of website performance evaluation, the qualitative and quantitative indicators are disposed in a unified fuzzy processing, and the performance of government websites is evaluated objectively and impartially by multi-level fuzzy evaluation method, which provides a scientific and feasible method for promoting the performance of government websites.
Date: 2020
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