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Managing electronic records across organizational boundaries: The experience of the Belgian federal government in automating investigation processes

机译:跨组织边界管理电子记录:比利时联邦政府在自动化调查过程中的经验

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the reasons behind the relatively poor level of implementation of e-services. To this end, records management procedures in a particular Belgian federal administration - the Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) Employment, Labor and Social Dialogue - will be studied. Based on this concrete and relevant case study, the authors examine how cross-organizational differences in terms of the implementation speed of digital workflows can hinder the development of innovative e-services. By doing so, the authors raise relevant questions about the efficacy of digital workflows and work processes. The impact on the consultation and exchange of government records among public services and toward citizens will be examined as well. Design/methodology/approach - In the context of an on-going four-year research project named HECTOR (Hybrid Electronic Curation, Transformation and Organization of Records), the study is conducted from an interdisciplinary approach, closely combining information sciences and law. Moreover, this approach also has implications on information sciences through the integration of archival principles at an early stage of conception of hybrid (paper-based and digital-based) records management strategies, instead of confining archivists to a depository and preservation role. This "integrated archival" approach is highly encouraged to anticipate best practices for the long-term preservation of records (Rousseau and Couture, 1994). Furthermore, the project adopts a bottom-up approach based on an exploratory analysis of the particularities of hybrid records management within a project called "e-PV" led by the FPS Employment, Labor and Social Dialogue to draw general conclusions that could eventually be applied to other public services. In this case study, standardized surveys were used to collect information from a manager perspective, followed by in-depth interviews with field workers. Findings - The miscellaneous reasons for the aforementioned poor level of implementation are a continuously decreasing public budget, a strongly rooted resistance to change, the difficult but inevitable cross-organizational relations between public administrations, the legal uncertainties arising from a fast-changing digital environment and the political autonomy in the decision-making process of the different public entities. As a consequence, the substantial differences between the many public administrations lead to a lack of interoperability not only at a technical level but also at an organizational level. The many local and other non-connected initiatives that this situation has generated do not help fostering collaboration either. The absence of well-established records management policies is interpreted both as a cause and a consequence of some of the factors mentioned before. Research limitations/implications - Research is carried out within Belgium's particularly complex administrative context, where competences are not only spread but also shared at multiple levels (national and regional) and in multiple domains (legislative and executive). Consequently, the political decision-making process is also highly complex. Nevertheless, the observations and the findings of the study are deemed to be applicable to any administrative structure (both national and international ones). Originality/value - This paper outlines the constraints of an almost completely implemented eGovernment initiative which may guide other public administrations in the development of their own e-services, as well as showing them the importance of taking into account records management and archiving principles. The multidisciplinary approach represents a significant added value.
机译:目的-本文的目的是严格审查电子服务实施水平相对较差的背后原因。为此,将研究特定比利时联邦政府(比利时联邦公共服务(FPS)就业,劳工和社会对话)中的记录管理程序。基于这一具体且相关的案例研究,作者研究了数字工作流程实施速度方面的跨组织差异如何阻碍创新电子服务的发展。通过这样做,作者提出了有关数字工作流程和工作流程的有效性的相关问题。还将研究对公共服务之间以及对公民的政府记录的咨询和交换的影响。设计/方法/方法-在正在进行的一项名为HECTOR(混合电子策展,转换和记录组织)的四年研究项目的背景下,该研究采用跨学科方法进行,紧密结合了信息科学和法律。此外,这种方法还通过在混合(基于纸张和基于数字的)记录管理策略概念的早期阶段整合归档原理,从而对信息科学产生影响,而不是将归档员局限于存储和保存角色。强烈建议采用这种“集成档案”方法来预期最佳实践,以长期保存记录(Rousseau and Couture,1994)。此外,该项目在对FPS就业,劳动和社会对话领导的名为“ e-PV”的项目中混合记录管理的特殊性进行探索性分析的基础上,采用了自下而上的方法,以得出最终可以应用的一般性结论。其他公共服务在本案例研究中,使用标准化调查从经理的角度收集信息,然后与现场工作人员进行深入访谈。调查结果-上述执行水平低下的其他原因包括:公共预算不断减少,对变革的强烈抵制,公共行政部门之间困难但不可避免的跨组织关系,数字环境瞬息万变带来的法律不确定性以及不同公共实体决策过程中的政治自治。结果,许多公共行政部门之间的实质性差异导致不仅在技术层面而且在组织层面都缺乏互操作性。这种情况产生的许多本地计划和其他非关联计划也无助于促进协作。缺乏完善的记录管理策略被解释为上述某些因素的原因和结果。研究的局限性/意义-研究是在比利时特别复杂的行政环境中进行的,其中权限不仅在各个层面(国家和地区)而且在多个领域(立法和行政部门)中传播,而且共享。因此,政治决策过程也非常复杂。但是,该研究的意见和调查结果被认为适用于任何行政机构(国家和国际机构)。原创性/价值-本文概述了几乎完全实施的电子政务计划的局限性,这些倡议可以指导其他公共管理部门开发其自己的电子服务,并向他们表明考虑记录管理和归档原则的重要性。多学科方法代表了巨大的附加值。

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