Abdul Raufu Ambali

Abdul Rauf Ambali received his PhD in Political Science from International Islamic University Malaysia. He is specialized in public policy analysis and public administration. Currently, he is an Assoc. Prof. at Kwara State University (KWASU) Malete, Department of Politics and Governance. Before joining KWASU, he worked as Prof. Madya of Political Science at Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Shah Alam Malaysia for nearly 10 years with substantive experience and has graduated many Master’s and PhD candidates. He has authored a number of textbooks, modules, such as Primer in Public Policy Analysis Techniques and Methods, Seminar in Public Management, Policy Analysis, etc. The author has international refereed indexed articles in SCOPUS, ISI Journals, IEEE, and many other reputable journals. He has published many chapters in international books published by some worldwide leading publishers such as IGI Global, US, and Routledge, UK. He is a member of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Washington, DC, USA. He is also policy analyst and research fellow at Centre for Biodiversity and Sustainable Development (UiTM) Shah Alam. His excellent research has won him a number of research grants from a variety of funding sources such as Excellence Fund, Technology Transfer Fund, the Fundamental Grant Research Scheme (FRGS), and Long Term Research Grant (LRGS) from the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. He is currently the Head of Department Politics and Governance (HOD), member of Panelists for Action Research Grants on Community Development at KWASU, Malete, Nigeria.

Publications

ICT Adoption and Application in the Malaysian Public Sector
Abdul Raufu Ambali, Ahmad Naqiyuddin Bakar. © 2015. 316 pages.
Information and Communication Technologies hold great potential in facilitating public services; however, one of the main problems in applying ICT systems successfully lies in...
E-Government Policy: A Case Study of E-Filing System
Abdul Raufu Ambali. © 2012. 31 pages.
The emergence of faster delivery service required a faster mechanism of transaction between government and its people. But such a transaction is not without issues that have to...
E-Government Policy: A Case Study of E-Filing System
Abdul Raufu Ambali. © 2011. 22 pages.
One must admit that the emerging of faster delivery service required a faster mechanism of transaction between government and its people. But such transaction is not without...
Determinants of E-Government Satisfaction: The Case Study of E-Procurement
Abdul Raufu Ambali. © 2010. 15 pages.
E-procurement is an electronic purchasing or buying goods and services via electronic means. The government of Malaysia implements e-procurement systems in realizing the cost...
Digital Divide and its Implication on Malaysian E-Government: Policy Initiatives
Abdul Raufu Ambali. © 2009. 21 pages.
There is no doubt that e-government application in public administration and its productive use of information technologies (ICTs) would improve the interface between respective...