From the of industrial waste management to study the implementation of e-government
碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 商學研究所 === 90 === Effective industrial waste management is crucial to safeguard the environment. The government has established a “cradle-to-grave” management system to regulate wastes from the point of generation until final deposition. The involved parties are: generators; transpo...
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ndltd-TW-090NTU003181062015-10-13T14:38:18Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54012558912089526807 From the of industrial waste management to study the implementation of e-government 由事業廢棄物管制探討電子化政府之推動 Ching-Shi Yang 楊慶熙 碩士 國立臺灣大學 商學研究所 90 Effective industrial waste management is crucial to safeguard the environment. The government has established a “cradle-to-grave” management system to regulate wastes from the point of generation until final deposition. The involved parties are: generators; transporters; and treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDFs). The use of IT in the industrial waste management can be more efficient and cost-effective to serve industries and achieve a win-win situation. This research is to investigate the significance of e-government strategy to the current industrial waste management and propose the integration of existing systems(reporting, regulatory, TSDFs permitting system) with new system(export & import, recycling & recovery permitting system), and value-added services. The website for waste tracking purpose can then be extended to an industrial waste management portal to provide one-stop-shop services. Based on model of the implementing e-government strategies in the industrial waste management, this research also proposes a generalized model of implementing e-government strategies in source management. This model explains that transforming the traditional government service into integrated online services can set a great vision and start small. It requires the following steps: Establishing an IT infrastructure. Forming a specialized team responsible for creating and maintaining web portal. Integrating the systems of central and local government agencies and setting up a centralized database Extending the e-government strategies to cover all public services In addition, this research discusses various potential problems regarding implementing e-government strategies and provides solutions to them. Professor Chung-Hsing Huang Professor Chi-Lin Wea 黃崇興 魏啟林 2002 學位論文 ; thesis 93 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 商學研究所 === 90 === Effective industrial waste management is crucial to safeguard the environment. The government has established a “cradle-to-grave” management system to regulate wastes from the point of generation until final deposition. The involved parties are: generators; transporters; and treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDFs). The use of IT in the industrial waste management can be more efficient and cost-effective to serve industries and achieve a win-win situation.
This research is to investigate the significance of e-government strategy to the current industrial waste management and propose the integration of existing systems(reporting, regulatory, TSDFs permitting system) with new system(export & import, recycling & recovery permitting system), and value-added services. The website for waste tracking purpose can then be extended to an industrial waste management portal to provide one-stop-shop services.
Based on model of the implementing e-government strategies in the industrial waste management, this research also proposes a generalized model of implementing e-government strategies in source management. This model explains that transforming the traditional government service into integrated online services can set a great vision and start small. It requires the following steps:
Establishing an IT infrastructure.
Forming a specialized team responsible for creating and maintaining web portal.
Integrating the systems of central and local government agencies and setting up a centralized database
Extending the e-government strategies to cover all public services
In addition, this research discusses various potential problems regarding implementing e-government strategies and provides solutions to them.
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