E-GOVERNANCE APPLICATIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR UNIVERSITIES
Jehad Alowyd ()
Eurasian Business & Economics Journal, 2024, vol. 37, issue 37, 1-23
Abstract:
E-governance applications are systems that utilize digital technologies in public administration and other organizations to make governance processes more transparent, effective, and accessible. In universities, these applications enable the management, education, and student services to be carried out through digital platforms. Through e-governance, universities can easily perform processes such as student registration, course selection, and academic calendar arrangements in a digital environment. Additionally, the opportunities for information sharing and collaboration increase, allowing national and international projects between universities to be managed more efficiently. The importance of e-governance for universities lies particularly in its ability to enhance efficiency and enable more effective use of resources. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the significance of e-governance applications for universities. With the increase in e-governance applications and the digitization of administrative processes, communication between students, academics, and administrators will be expedited, while bureaucratic procedures will be reduced, speeding up decision-making processes. Furthermore, the integration of data management and analytics systems in universities will contribute to better monitoring and improvement of academic performance. Thus, universities will achieve digital transformation both academically and administratively, becoming more dynamic and competitive institutions.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.econ.2024-V37-01
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