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Ingrid Pappel
Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology
Publications - 71
Citations - 423
Ingrid Pappel is an academic researcher from Tallinn University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Public sector. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 54 publications receiving 306 citations.
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On the Systematic Exploitation of the Estonian Data Exchange Layer X-Road for Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships
TL;DR: In order to find out how to design a unified platform for public agencies and private entities, authors have conducted face-to-face interviews as well as an online questionnaire among different private sector organizations.
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Systematic Digital Signing in Estonian e-Government Processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a study of the systematic introduction and use of digital signatures with documents related to decision-making processes and analyze the factors which influence this, highlighting the differences related to the size and administrative capacity of local governments as well as their readiness to transition into the information society.
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Key Success Factors in Introducing National e-Identification Systems
TL;DR: The article aims to identify main issues and problems that inhibit the development of successful e-identification system in Ukraine assuming citizens’ awareness as one of the key success factors.
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The Design of the Estonian Governmental Document Exchange Classification Framework
TL;DR: The rationales and problems in the design of the document exchange classification framework (DECF) are explained, which enables the analysis of document exchanges between different kinds of information systems, via different channels and between different kind of organizations.
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The e-LocGov Model for Introducing e-Governance into Local Governments: An Estonian Case Study
TL;DR: The e-LocGov model consists of major building blocks, each of which meets with a major challenge in the introduction of e-Governance: state readiness, local government readiness, transition/implementation, and analysis and assessment.