Description
With the widespread knowledge and use of e-government, the intent and evaluation of e-government services continues to focus on meeting the needs and satisfaction of its citizens. E-Government Services Design, Adoption, and Evaluation is a comprehensive collection of research on assessment and implementation of electronic/digital government technologies in organizations. This book aims to supply academics, practitioners and professionals with the understanding of e-government and its applications and impact on organizations around the world.
Chapter
A State-of-the-Art Review of Applied Forms and Areas, Tools and Technologies for e-Participation
Electronic Transformation of Local Government: An Exploratory Study
City E-Government: Scope and its Realization
Organizational Development in Electronic Government Adoption: A Process Development Perspective
Identifying Factors of Integration for an Interoperable Government Portal: A Study in Indian Context
The RFID Technology Adoption in e-Government: Issues and Challenges
Broadband Adoption and Usage Behavior of Malaysian Accountants
Citizens’ Adoption of Pay-to-Use E-Government Services: An Empirical Study
Organizational Culture and E-Government Performance: An Empirical Study
Why do e-Government Projects Fail? Risk Factors of Large Information Systems Projects in the Greek Public Sector: An International Comparison
The Environment as Part of the E-Government Agenda: Framing Issues and Policies at the Nation-State Level
Towards a Design Rationale for Inclusive E-Government Services
Diffusion of Personalized E-Government Services among Dutch Municipalities: An Empirical Investigation and Explanation
Evaluating and Designing Electronic Government for the Future: Observations and Insights from Australia
Evaluating Citizen Adoption and Satisfaction of E-Government
Identifying Barriers to e-Government Services for Citizens in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Study
Are You Being Served? Transforming E-Government through Service Personalisation
Evaluating Local Partnership Incentive Policies: A Realist Approach
Transforming Public-Private Networks: An XBRL-Based Infrastructure for Transforming Business-to-Government Information Exchange
What Drives a Successful Technology Implementation? Exploring Drivers and Challenges of RFID Systems Implementation in a Public Sector Organisation
Reflecting on E-Government Research: Toward a Taxonomy of Theories and Theoretical Constructs
Compilation of References