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Even though there are examples of HCI practices related to e-Government, bibliographic research revealed a lack of studies regarding the XBRL financial reports area, which is representative of the G2G e-governance. So, there was a missing link between those areas. In this project, the awareness step pointed out technical and HCI demands in the financial reporting area that degrade the efficiency of G2G and G2B e-Governance because some government institutions require private and public entities to submit those XBRL financial reports. So, this research investigated how HCI design can mitigate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Even though there are examples of HCI practices related to e-Government, bibliographic research revealed a lack of studies regarding the XBRL financial reports area, which is representative of the G2G e-governance. So, there was a missing link between those areas. In this project, the awareness step pointed out technical and HCI demands in the financial reporting area that degrade the efficiency of G2G and G2B e-Governance because some government institutions require private and public entities to submit those XBRL financial reports. So, this research investigated how HCI design can mitigate the presented research problem through a software prototype built under HCI design matters that provides XBRL knowledge abstraction, thus increasing task efficiency and improving G2G e-Governance. This research proved HCI design as a valid approach to increase the XBRL reporting professionals' task efficiency, thus improving G2G e-Governance, and attained other relevant contributions in the HCI and e-Government areas such as: finding the missing link between HCI, G2G e-Governance, and XBRL financial reporting, and other relevant findings.
Autorenporträt
Antônio Oliveira has a master's degree in Systems and Computing in the Human-Computer Interaction area from Universidade Salvador (2021), a degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Universidade Salvador (2018).Artur Kronbauer has a PhD in Computer Science in the Human-Computer Interaction area from the Federal University of Bahia (2013).