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Proceedings of the Colloquium on Administrative Science and Technology : CoAST 2013, PDF eBook

Proceedings of the Colloquium on Administrative Science and Technology : CoAST 2013 PDF

Edited by Rugayah Hashim, Abu Bakar Abdul Majeed

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This book of proceedings collects fifty-one papers presented at the inaugural Colloquium of Administrative Science and Technology (CoAST 2013) event, held at Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. It has been reviewed by 750 experts world-wide and covers three main areas - Administrative Science and Technology, Management, and Arts and Humanities. The papers in this volume reflect:

* the importance of the social sciences in academia and in the nations' social-economic growth;

* the multi-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary nature of academia that transcends the broad areas of the social sciences;

* the increasing trend towards fundamental studies in the social sciences, management, and the arts and the humanities, which have been characterized under the overarching theme of administrative science and technology;

* the growing demand for research outcomes affecting the public and private sectors' service processes. The other overlapping niche areas affecting the civil service scope will ensure more interest in and readability of the findings showcased in this proceedings book;

* the popular and contemporary measurement techniques and methodologies employed within the scopes of the social sciences and humanities;

* the noticeably changing trends in administrative science and technology, which will greatly impact the governments of the world, allowing the development of a better understanding of governmental processes and their impact on key performance and e-service deliveries. The reporting on technology-based services will improve the public sector's agility;

* a knowledge-sharing agenda for other developing and less developed nations to emulate;

* some of the major generic developments that have taken place in these thematic areas of CoAST 2013.

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