Sunday, July 12, 2009

E-Government in Malaysia: its implementation so far and consumers' adoption strategies

Malaysia's electronic government (e-government) initiative began in 1997 with the launch of the Multimedia Super Corridor's (MSC) E-Government Flagship Application. In fact , the Malaysia e-government is one of the 2020 visions. The purpose of launching MSC is to lead Malaysia into an information and communication technology (ICT) country. The initiate of e-government enable Malaysia to become a more advance country by using e-government effectively in operating internally and externally in term of businesses, interaction with citizens, government services or other transactions inside or outside Malaysia. Basically, the E-government has divided into 7 pilot of Flagship Application which include:

Project Monitoring System (SPP II)
An online system which government used to monitor and supervise the existing development programs as well as future development plans.

Human Resources Management Information System (HRMIS)
An integration of Human Resources Management Information System for the Malaysian's public services.

Generic Office Environment (GEO)
A powerful document and office management solution that enable users to effectively and efficiently manage their office environment.

Electronic Procurement (EP)
A system enables suppliers to supply goods and services to government efficiency through ICT system including goods advertising and deliveries.

Electronic Services (E-Services)
A system facilitating in conduction of transactions with Private Government Agencies, such as Road Transport Department (RTD), Tenaga National Berhad (TNB) and Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM).

Electronic Labour Exchange (ELX)
An one stop center for labor market information which is supervised by Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR), enables employers and job seekers to communicate with each other.

E-Syariah
A management system that intergrates the processes related to management of cases for the Syariah Courts.

Currently Malaysian e-government has success in several applications like:

Government's drive for e-government services
Electronic Labor Exchange which has match more than 75000 potential employees with employers since 2005
SMS alert on e-government services
Online renewal of driving licenses
Electronic filling of income tax forms
Voter information
Details for government tenders
Employment opportunities


However the e-government in Malaysia is improving there are still some problems where Malaysia government requires putting more effort to tackle it. Such as lack of public awareness to the particular e-government services, ease of use, language barriers, and trustworthy of the online transaction via e-government by users.

Especially the senior citizens (baby boomer), they refuse to adopt e-government instead of spending plenty of time on traveling for paying utilities bills. The factors behind are the doubtful of the system as well as language problems.

In another dimension, generation X and Y are continuing accept the e-government services. The introduction of computer education in the primary school since earlier represents a mainstream to the contribution. The major problem is availability of the sources like PC and internet connection by the user. In order to improve the e-government services in Malaysia, the faith as well as trust between citizens and government must be built.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Review on a post on e-retailing from My E-commerce blog


Electronic Retailing (E-Tailing) is a process of selling retailing products or services online via a world wide web. E-tailing was used in internet since early 1995. Basically, E-tailing is synonymous with business-to-consumer(B2C) transaction. There are top 10 e-retailer was rank recently in UK which include:

  1. Amazon UK
  2. Argos
  3. Play.com
  4. Amazon.com
  5. Tesco.com
  6. Marks & Spencer
  7. Epson UK
  8. Expedia.co.uk
  9. Next
  10. ASOS

The success of electronic retailing has resulted in the development of e-tailware. Which is a software tools for designing online catalogs and managing the business connected with doing e-tailing. Besides, there is a new trend where the price comparison sites enable e-retailers to compare prices from a number of different e-retailers from there to gain competitive advantages.

One of the e-retailing examples is sales of digital music online. This online business is growing dramatically in a 10 years time. Particularly in year 2004 the downloaded as well as sales of digital music was increased by 900% compared to 2003 said International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFBI). And an estimation was made in UK on December 2008 where the sales of digital music will increase heavily by year 2013, mainly in UK. How about world wide estimation? There will be a critical mass.


Besides, a lot of music devices such as Ipod is encouraging consumer to buy digital music to facilitate them in transferring digital music in the Ipod player instead of buying CD which cause inconvenience. Amazon.com is one of the e-retailers who provides online music sales to consumer.

Advantages of buying digital music :
  1. Much wider choice at fingertips
  2. Price discrimination as well as comparison
  3. Customized product placement

Disadvantages of buying digital music :

  1. Limited only to on line users
  2. Ease of use problems
  3. Trust, security and privacy problems

Monday, July 6, 2009

A review on a post on Legal from my E-commerce blog





While the internet was booming, many people tends to purchase online due to conveniency. On the contrary, online purchasing is no longer secure. One might be cheated just because of the cheaper prices.

The post is about the fraud in an online website named Big Pussycat which sell skincare products such as facial and eye masks. The company has cheated at least 66 of them after making online payment amounting to RM73,445.10. This is because it offer the customers chepaer price than off the self.

In order to prevent from online purchases fraud, one needs to buy only from secure websites and ensures that the websites is secured with encryption. The examples of safe website are Amazon.com and also Microsoft website. In order to check the security of the website, one can take note of the address bar. It will be more secure if the address bar is https.

Besides that, one should also check the validity of the company before enter into online purchases. He or she sshould check with the company's registry to make sure that the company is legitimate. However, there are few resources that can verify the legitimacy of newly established companies. Therefore, one should be pay extra attention when dealing with new comapnies.





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Corporate blogging:A new marketing communication tool for companies


In this Internet age, corporate blogging has becoming an authentic marketing for a company. Do you know what is a corporate blog? Corporate blog is basically refer to a company that create a blog in order to accomplish with the business goals. It has becoming the hottest communication tools on the web. Nowadays, corporate is not only develop into private sectors but also government sectors as well.

There are two type of corporate blog which are internal and external blog. Internal blog is generally being accessed through the corporation's Internet where the employees can view it while an external blog is available to public to share their view.There are few companies that are so successful with their corporate blogging that provide the people information. Among them are Dell, Lenovo, Sun Microsystems as well as Southwest Airlines.

Corporate blogging is an easy and inexpensive weblog unlikes other websites that require design and HTML skills. Corporate blog can be easily being established and promoted. Besides that, corporate blogging also helps to extend corporate communications. It enable the company to communicate directly with the customers and prospects. This type of communication can enhance trust between the customer and the company.

Furthermore, a corporate blog also enables the customers to get the latest and accurate information about the company new products and services. It helps the customer to be more familiar with the products and services too. A company can closely detect where and what condition its products and services being categorised through corporate blogging.

Corporate blogs can be very effective communication tools within a corporate community. The company will pay attention to their feedback because a negative view will damage the company's reputation.



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