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Due to the rapid developments in information technologies, e-government has gained increasing attention lately, both by practitioners and researchers. However, research so far widely neglects the interplay of e-government service adoption preferences and government's delivery. Moreover, research on e-service delivery channels has just started. To address these gaps, we investigated two research questions...
The potential of Gov 2.0 to facilitate greater communication, participation, and collaboration with citizens has been debated repeatedly in recent literature. However, Gov 2.0 fails to attract a satisfying level of citizen participation and has not lived up to expectations. Therefore, governments need to rethink how to engage the digital population via Gov 2.0 to achieve public value. To engage effectively,...
As research on government social media continues to grow in quantity and scope, this area calls for mapping and systematization, in order to stimulate better-informed studies in the future. This paper draws on a comprehensive review of government social media literature in the e-government and Information Systems (IS) fields to identify research foci and gaps. We propose a research-grounded model...
This year this minitrack explores the increasing importance of e-governance and the challenges for governance associated with the adoption and use of information technology in public administration. The importance of collaboration and new forms of governance to the success of e-governance projects are the core issues discussed in two of the papers. The question of value creation and ethics in e-government...
Collaboration among governmental organizations has been regarded as essential for realizing benefits of e-government investments. Inter-organizational collaboration on e-government can take several forms and can produce varying types of political, organizational, and technological benefits. However, few if any studies have delved deeper into analysis of how chosen modes of collaboration might relate...
With the help of our sophisticated evaluation tool for information artifacts (IA), the websites of 17 European capitals were assessed by four groups of evaluators from a degree program in Administration working independently of each other and applying an E-Government perspective. The results of this concrete user experience (UX) substantiate current best practice models, and provide very definite...
In this paper we show how E-Government contributes to transform professionalism on the basis of the police work as empirical case. During the last years numerous innovations, particularly for the internal communication of the police as well as for tasks focused on predictive policing or civil security records have been implemented. These innovations coined in the term E-Policing represent a derivation...
E-government innovations, which accompany both technological and administrative systems innovation, have often been driven more by technical fads than by social consensus. The structuration perspective on the adoption of technology has focused mainly on the organizational process, relatively ignoring the society-wide structuration that is more relevant to public organizations. In this paper, we focus...
A major propelling technology for electronic government (e-Government) is the powerful concept of Semantic Web Service. Semantically enriched Web services promise to increase the level of automation and to reduce integration efforts significantly. On the other hand, and due to the heterogeneous structure of the public sector, the achievement of interoperability and integration is a key challenge for...
E-government benchmarking is the process of ranking e-government according to some agreed best practices. It can be used not only to benchmark but also to assess achievements and identify missing best practices for stakeholders. The purpose of this paper is to propose guidelines to build a new benchmarking framework for e-government portals. This framework is based on measurement of best practices...
Electronic Government (E-government) refers to the simplification and the transaction of business processes by the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), such as the Internet, to improve public service delivery. The implementation of E-government differs from country to country and is associated with a number of challenges for public administrators. Cloud computing is widely proposed...
The development of cloud computing philosophy and technology offers new direction to e-government. First, introduced and analyzed current situation of government cloud computing at home and abroad. Then, discuss the research contents from the aspects of migration mode and architecture of government cloud, popular government cloud solutions. Finally, indicated the problems to be solved urgently.
Over the past few years, web service and multi agent approach has been used frequently in the development of E-government services. Most of the existing architectures use a middleware and hence are centralized ones. This type of solutions can increase transaction time and communication cost. Distributed models can overcome this problem. However, a major part of the existing works presents a coordination...
In the on-going ICT world revolution, e-government applications are considered as one of the modern, growing, and important applications delivered over the Internet. These applications, enabling citizens to interact with government, have emerged in recent years, and are likely to have a positive impact on citizens, government, business and society. This study will explore the adoption and implementation...
Current study is intended to examine, explore and review the current literature on e-government, and different aspects of e-Government. The role of constantly evolving technology is very important. It is categorically significant and has been proved as an excellent way of improvising the traditional and manual systems of any organization. E-Government is becoming a more popular way of administrating...
Sluggish adoption of emerging electronic government (eGov) applications continues to be a problem across developed and developing countries. This research tested the nine alternative theoretical models of technology adoption in the context of an eGov system using data collected from citizens of four selected districts in the state of Bihar in India. Analysis of the models indicates that their performance...
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