Contingent Valuation of Digital Identification Card and Electronic Signature Service in Luxembourg

Author(s):  
Alex Durand
2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 2758-2763
Author(s):  
Yu Cheng Lee ◽  
Yin Cheng Hsiao ◽  
Pei Yu Hsieh ◽  
Yun Tien Ma

In the trend of e-government development and the emphasis on enhancing government intelligence capability, Taiwan provides publics and industries with active service process by integrating government information, building innovative technology (e.g. cloud technology, Internet of Things, IoT). The fields of medical health insurance and social welfare are the primary developing focuses of e-government. Government intelligence service strategy includes building multiple service environments, active deliver government information, centralizing resource for effective management, improving jointly interaction and trust, and effectively connecting social networks. The application of digital identification card already use in Taiwan few years. A investigate shows in this study. June 20th 2012, the amount of issued citizen digital identification card has reached up to 2960000 cards. This study expects there would be more service affairs to be transformed to web services. For achieving the goal of effectively improving the utilization rate and the amount of issued cards, this study aims to take the effect on publics into prior consideration. This study mainly analyzes the applied services of citizen digital identification launched by the government in order to realize the numbers of users, the average usage times per year, and applied items of follow-up conducting publics to explore the importance of and public’s satisfaction toward applied service performance. The descriptive statistics, cross-analysis, important performance analysis (IPA) method and recommended relevant strategies are adopted in this study. Although the government has achieved the initial goal concerning the effects of volume of circulation and the critical items (e.g. an income tax report) on public satisfaction and benefits, this study suggests that it would be more beneficial in mid and long term to encourage the integration of citizen digital identification with B2C e-business, ID and health insurance card, and digital permit with, taking European Union’s ID as reference. The expectation is to let citizen digital identification application gradually embed in citizen’s daily life (e-butler). The results of this study can provide government with useful references for continuous improvement strategies with citizen digital identification.


Author(s):  
Apollinariya Aleksandrovna Sapfirova ◽  
Victoria Gagikovna Oganesyan ◽  
Alina Vadimovna Podgornaya

This paper discusses the implementation of the Federal labor Inspectorate’s powers in the digital economy during the ongoing administrative reform. The effectiveness of this state structure is affected by its dual legal nature, such as the power of labor inspectors is aimed at protecting the rights of em-ployees. In the conditions of the digital economy and the presence of a pandemic, labor rights are fully protected, and the power of Rostrud is limited in relation to supervised objects by prohibiting cer-tain inspections. Under current conditions, the most essential activity of Rostrud is the need to form an electronic supervision system based on the results of the ongoing legal experiment on the introduction of electronic personnel document management. The use of an electronic signature in the activities of Rostrud is the first step in the possibility of imple-menting an electronic surveillance system, which was catalyzed by the pandemic. We believe that elec-tronic supervision will be the next stage of moderni-zation of Rostrud’s activities in the digital economy.


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