Barriers to information sharing in state agencies: the case of the texas general land office |
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Authors: | Sung Deuk Hahm Janusz Szczypula L. Christopher Plein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate Public Policy Program and School of Business , Georgetown University , Washigton, D.C, 20007-2670;2. H. John Heinz I11 School of Public Policy and Management , Carnegie-Mellon University , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213-3890;3. Department of Public Administration , West Virginia University , Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506 |
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Abstract: | This paper explores barriers to information sharing and how they might be overcome. Through a case study of the Texas General Land Office, computer-based information sharing is explored in the organizational setting. In particular, the State Real Property Inventory information system is examined in terms of utilization of hardware, software, and local area networks. In addition, managerial and user attitudes towards computer use are explored. We find a number of technological and organizational factors that need to be addressed in order to improve computer- based information sharing. These technological and organizational barriers combine to create an inefficient environment for adoption and use. Finally, we suggest some improvements on how management and users can utilize information sharing technologies in more effective ways in the context of structural integration of information technology. |
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