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Title The Use Of Information And Communication Technology To Characterize Municipalities: Who They Are And What They Need To Develop E-Government And Smart City Initiatives
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Authors Przeybilovicz, E; Cunha, MA; Meirelles, FD
Year 2018
Published REVISTA DE ADMINISTRACAO PUBLICA, 52, 4
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7612170582
Abstract This study investigates the infrastructure characteristics and use of information and communication technologies of Brazilian municipalities reflecting on the possibility of developing e-government and smart cities actions. A quantitative study of cluster analysis, using data from the research "Munic 2014", identified four clusters: the Technologyless, the Concerned-on citizen, the Concerned-on legislation, and the IC; Supported, that suggest different courses of action in ICE Each group of municipalities presents different needs for the development of e-government and smart cities actions that indicate the need for specific actions for each of the four clusters.
Author Keywords smart city; municipality; ICT; e-government


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