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Evaluation results of a Swiss E-Government and SME-initiative to identify target groups for use and re-use of Public Sector Information including partnership with private partners. Two case studies: PSI and SME-initiative of the State Secretary for Economic Affairs. Content. What is the IFAAR
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Evaluation results of a Swiss E-Government and SME-initiative to identify target groups for use and re-use of Public Sector Information including partnership with private partners Two case studies: PSI and SME-initiative of the State Secretary for Economic Affairs.
Content • What is the IFAAR • Case study of two SME portals • Measurement in the Internet • Finding & Searching • Second case study PSI • Different perceptions of PPPartners • Conclusions
What is the Institute for Applied Argumentation Research IFAAR? • Founded in 1994 • Cooperative society • 4 members of the Board, Roland Brechbühl, Adolf J. Dörig, Urs Wolfensberger, Dr. Christoph Glauser • 14 employees (analysts, scientists, political scientists, linguists, mass media scientists) • HQ in Berne, offices in Baar, Zürich and Basel • Specialising in computer-based content analysis of websites, eGovernment, eHealth, eLearning as well as NGOs and NPOs • Collaboration with TNS, universities, public research organisations and media
Case studies of two SME Portals • Swiss State Secretary of Economic Affairs
Two portals - one purpose • Evaluation setting
site centric measurement usercentric measurement content centric measurement Measurement in the Internet
Look through the window • Finding Searching
... without finding! • Supplied: • Taxation • Demanded: • taxes, income tax
Grabbing Resources • Archaeological digging of websites
From Grabbing tothe Communication Profile • Grabbing Content
From the Communication Profile tothe Comparison with the Demand • Content found Content searched for
Second case study: Public Sector Info • Swiss State Secretary of Economic Affairs: • Swiss Official Gazette of Commerce
Single Analysis • www.shab.ch
Some conclusions • About Public Sector Information and PPP
Major concerns of public administrations • Different perception of PSI: • legal principles • stabilising government • no competition • no economic principles • no need to • fear of mistakes • privacy concerns • “public” interests
Major concerns of PPP economic partners • Different perception: • less legal restrictions • market interests • high competition • need to be profitable • need to take risks • allowed to make mistakes • less privacy concerns • private interests
Different perceptions of PPPartners • legal • rules (government/market) • competition (?) • profitability (both?) • risk (low/high) • tolerance of failure • privacy concerns • interests
Think about the other P’s • Public Private • Partnership (source: kmuadmin.ch)
Continue to work on your reflection • IFAAR, Mülinenstrasse 3, 3006 Bern, Switzerland • T +41 31 351 02 20, glauser@ifaar.ch Thank you!