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Use and management of electronic mail in the Central Government of Zimbabwe

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dc.contributor.advisor Ngulube, Patrick
dc.contributor.advisor Minishi-Majanja, M.
dc.contributor.author Mutsagondo, Samson
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-06T08:35:11Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-06T08:35:11Z
dc.date.issued 2021-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27425
dc.description.abstract This study investigated the use and management of electronic mail (email) in Zimbabwe’s central government. Employing a mixed method research approach, the study used a pluralist ontological paradigm and a pragmatic epistemological paradigm within the convergent mixed methods research design. Quantitative responses from questionnaires were corroborated by qualitative findings from semi-structured interviews, personal observation and document reviews. The study was restricted to Zimbabwe’s central government, focusing on head offices of 22 government ministries situated in Zimbabwe’s capital city of Harare. The population of the study was 670. The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown imposed in Zimbabwe as from 30 March 2020 negatively affected data collection as some targeted respondents could not be accessed as the researcher had initially planned, leading to an overall response rate of 37.3%. Nonetheless, 12 out of 22 government ministries participated in the study. Quantitative data were analysed using Microsoft Excel 2010® and descriptive statistics while qualitative data were analysed thematically using Atlas.ti®. The study conformed to ethical standards of research as espoused in the University of South Africa’s ethical review guidelines. The study revealed that due to the adoption of electronic government and the inherent relative advantages of email, among other factors, there was increase in use of email as an official record in Zimbabwe’s central government. Nonetheless, management of email was still in its nascent stages and was largely poorly articulated. Poor email classification, filing, appraisal, security, preservation and disposal were largely traceable to deficiencies in legal, policy and procedural frameworks as well as skills and information and communication technology infrastructural challenges. These in turn triggered email retrieval, access, preservation and authenticity challenges. This study was a first local research to address both the use and management of email in a single study and one which proposed a framework for the effective use and management of email where a call was made to match increase in use of email with increase in professional management of the same. The proposed framework may go a long way in influencing proper and professional use and management of email in Zimbabwe’s central government and similar organisations. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xviii, 304 leaves; charts, tables, photographs (chiefly color) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Electronic records en
dc.subject Electronic records management en
dc.subject Email en
dc.subject Email management en
dc.subject Email management framework en
dc.subject Email usage en
dc.subject Official email en
dc.subject Public service en
dc.subject Records management en
dc.subject Zimbabwe’s central government en
dc.subject.ddc 025.174096891
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic mail systems -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic records -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic records -- Computer networks -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic records -- Government policy -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic public records -- Zimbabwe -- Management en
dc.subject.lcsh Government information -- Zimbabwe -- Management en
dc.subject.lcsh Electronic mail systems -- Zimbabwe -- Computer programs en
dc.title Use and management of electronic mail in the Central Government of Zimbabwe en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Information Science en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Information Science) en


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