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selection of the interpretivism viewpoint in the context of this research is to understand how government organisations adopt … study strategy, factors influencing EAI adoption in the government sector are investigated. In doing so, various data … detailed list of factors that impact IT adoption in government sector organisations. The author conjectures that each factor …
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published in Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy. Findings – It is concluded that the additional empirical …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to further understanding of citizens' attitudes towards electronic government (e‐government … prosperous town in South‐East England. A 10 per cent response rate provided 302 completed questionnaires; 216 users of e‐government … portals and 86 non‐users. Findings – Findings indicate that whilst interest in e‐government is generally low overall, users …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the level of e‐government adoption in small Italian municipalities …/value – In spite of the efforts by both Government and the EU, the qualitative‐quantitative results show that the adoption of e‐government …
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Purpose – The growing interest in e‐government raises the question of stages in e‐government development. A few stage … models for e‐government have been proposed. Without a common e‐government stage model, different research in e‐government may …. In this research, we synthesize the existing e‐government stage models so that there is a common frame of reference for …
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Purpose – This paper aims to analyse several reported case studies of electronic government (EG) application to uncover …
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enhance. Whether ICT can make aspects of e‐government quicker and faster is not in dispute; however, whether ICT will actually … governance and government?” to “How will ICT affect governance?”, we move away from the presumption of a positive influence, and …
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restriction (or punishment) used by presidents when in government. …
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Policy analysts are accustomed to thinking in terms of tools and instruments. Yet an authoritative examination of the tools which have been developed to formulate new policies is missing. This book is the first of its kind to distinguish the defining characteristics of the main policy...
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Collaboration is acknowledged as a key to continued growth in the Australian construction industry. Government, as a … government can a) help to break down the adversarial situation that currently exists between clients, project managers and … needs of all parties. Government can also provide a clear set of guidelines (backed up by a functional dispute resolution …
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