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On the evolution of e-Government: The user imperative

2003

Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2739, 139-143. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10929179_25 This paper focuses the need for more research on user involvement and the investigation of stakeholders in e-Government initiatives. An investigation of existing work revealed a lack of research on those topics. As e-Government evolves and users mature, the value of their input can increase. The paper discusses the need and potential benefits of this approach. Finally, we suggest that existing stakeholder theory is investigated for adaptation into e-Government settings in order to map the complex body of interrelated stakeh…

Value (ethics)Process managementE-GovernmentComputer scienceUser involvementCivil serviceComputer securitycomputer.software_genreWork (electrical)Order (exchange)VDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Adaptation (computer science)Stakeholder theorycomputer
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Fads and Facts of E-Government: A Review of Impacts of E-government (2003–2009)

2010

This paper analyzes the impacts of e-government as reported in 55 first-hand empirical peer-reviewed journal publications during the period 2003–2009, using a conceptual framework to identify ICT (information and communication technology) impacts on four domains within the public sector: capabilities, interactions, orientations and value distribution. The analysis shows that research findings mostly report positive impacts in all four dimensions. In the empirical research, the majority of impacts from ICT are reported within the domain of capabilities, which is also the domain that features the most balanced mix of positive and negative findings. Findings show that although e-government has…

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Content Production Strategies for E-Government

2008

The terms electronic government (e-government) and digital government are used to refer to the utilization of the Internet and other information and communication technologies (ICT) effectively in public sectors. In e-government development activities, the concern is often in building new means to support and strengthen democracy (e.g., Watson, Alselsen, Evjemo, & Aarsæther, 1999). In other cases, the main concern may be in supporting the work of people in public sectors (e.g., Mustajärvi, 2003), or in building new kinds of services for citizens (e.g., Lyytikäinen, Tiitinen, & Salminen, 2000). Common to most development activities is the need to have the content of public sector inf…

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E-government in Tanzania: Current Status and Future Challenges

2012

Article from the book: Electronic Government. Also available from SpringerLink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33489-4_17 The public sector plays an important role in the economic growth and development of developing countries. The application of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) may help improve the public sector by contributing to new services and processes that address citizens as well as government-to-government services, involve citizens more directly in decisions being made, and contribute to streamlining work processes and standardizations needed to develop a well-functioning public sector. Research focusing on E-government in developing countries is still …

biologyE-Governmentbusiness.industry[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesPublic sectorMedia studiesDeveloping countryE-governmentPublic relationsbiology.organism_classificationTanzaniaTanzaniaWork (electrical)VDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320Information and Communications TechnologyComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUS[INFO]Computer Science [cs]BusinessDeveloping Countries
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Il voto digitale: tra assenteismo parlamentare e astensionismo popolare. Problemi e prospettive

2023

Lo scritto affronta il vasto tema del voto digitale facendo riferimento tanto alla partecipazione popolare quanto a quella parlamentare. Partendo da una comparazione delle esperienze degli altri ordinamenti, il lavoro mira a stimolare una riflessione circa la convenienza dell’introduzione del voto digitale nei procedimenti elettorali e in alcuni aspetti delle procedure parlamentari. Essendo da tempo discussa l’affidabilità di tali sistemi informatici, l’articolo intende, inoltre, soffermarsi sui più recenti sviluppi in tema di cyber-security e blockchain, cercando di illustrare come grazie a questi si potrebbero ottenere livelli di affidabilità e trasparenza idonei a mettere alla prova, sen…

blockchaine-democracyDigital votingpartecipazione democraticapartecipazione elettoraleSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoVoto digitaleSettore IUS/08 - Diritto Costituzionaledemocratic participatione-governmentelectoral participationSettore IUS/21 - Diritto Pubblico Comparato
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The determinants and barriers of e-Government Adoption in the Municipality of Palermo

2014

La costante innovazione tecnologica fornisce nuovi spunti per la creazione di network efficienti e lo sviluppo di nuovi business. Anche la Pubblica Amministrazione (PA) vuole sfruttare tali opportunità. In particolare, la PA, attraverso l’implementazione di una strategia di e-Government può mirare a una maggiore efficienza, alla riduzione dell’errore umano e delle frodi. Tuttavia, non si tratta di un mero cambiamento di strumenti. Il passaggio a un’Amministrazione Digitale richiede un cambio di approccio manageriale. Partendo dalla somministrazione di un questionario (sul sito istituzionale del Comune di Palermo, 389 risposte utili) che ha confermato la poca consapevolezza dei cittadini rig…

e-Government e-Government adoption local government Public Administration e-services TAM analysis System DynamicsSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale
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Institutional entrepreneurs: The driving force in institutionalization of public systems in developing countries

2013

PurposeWhile institutional theory is used widely in the information system (IS) literature to study implementation of systems, the actual process of institutionalization has received less attention. The purpose of this paper is to address this gap in the literature by using three concepts drawn from the theory, namely, institutional isomorphism, institutional logic and institutional entrepreneurship, and the interplay between them to explore the role of the dominant institutional entrepreneur in the institutionalization of a public system, as an instance of e‐government initiatives.Design/methodology/approachIn an interpretive case study, this study examined the institutionalization process…

institutional logicEconomic growthGovernmentInformation Systems and ManagementPublic AdministrationInstitutionalisationProcess (engineering)Developing countrydeveloping countriesE-governmentComputer Science ApplicationsE-procurementInstitutional logicpublic systemsinstitutional isomorphismIndonesiainstitutional entrepreneurshipVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240SociologyOrganizational analysisInstitutional theoryinstitutional theoryE-procurement
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The People’s Assembly: Testing the Collaborative (e)-Democracy

2020

This paper aims to critically analyse the Estonian People’s Assembly (EPA), a crowdsourcing initiative carried out from 2013 to 2014. During the project, citizens could participate in decision-making and make proposals for laws and policies on a dedicated web-platform. Additionally, some people were invited for a traditional off-line debate. In that way, the project combined virtual communication tools with traditional discussion to apply the principles of collaborative e-democracy, in which governmental stakeholders and non-governmental stakeholders (such as local communities) join in a deliberative debate. The purpose of this paper is to observe, both, gains and problems of this crowdsour…

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E-Government Implementation: Transparency, Accessibility and Usability of Government Websites

2017

In several European countries decentralization has promoted the creation of Regional Governments (RGs) with high levels of competence and responsibilities, such as promoting good governance and sustainability. Information and communication technologies (ICTs), and hence, the adoption of e-government has contributed to the adoption and dissemination of government transparency in a usable and accessible way. In this chapter, we study the transparency, accessibility and usability of websites of Spanish RGs.

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CRAWLING - A SOLUTION FOR EFFICIENT E-GOVERNMENT. STUDY ON ANTI-COUNTERFEITING TRADE AGREEMENT (ACTA) FOCUSED ON SOCIAL MEDIA

2012

The applicability of Web 2.0 as an e-Government tool is still a fully unexploited area due to the software novelty in this regard and the lack of commitment of public bodies. The current paper sets out to offer a solution to acknowledge information of public interest that might be of use to an e-Citizen. Currently, social networks have proven useful in keeping in touch with friends, research, collaboration and political activism. Data mining through social network is a relatively new subject, which has been intensely approached by researchers as of late. The results presented in the current paper have been obtained using a crawler on Twitter.

social media crawler e-Government ACTA e-Citizenjel:C31Revista Economica
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