Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy: Volume 5 Issue 2

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Is e‐government providing the promised returns?: A value framework for assessing e‐government impact

Shirish C. Srivastava

The purpose of this viewpoint is to provide a framework for future research on e‐government impact.

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A critical survey of selected government interoperability frameworks

Dibakar Ray, Umesh Gulla, Shefali S. Dash, M.P. Gupta

The purpose of this paper is to present such an analytical framework for analyzing Government Interoperability Frameworks (GIFs) and to do a comparative analysis of a set of GIFs…

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Hybrid simulation and modes of governance in UK healthcare

Kirandeep Chahal, Tillal Eldabi

Healthcare organisations exhibit detail and dynamic complexity. It has been argued that discrete event simulation (DES) is ideal for problems exhibiting detail complexity and…

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To mind IT or not to mind IT

Helle Zinner Henriksen, Boriana Rukanova

The objective of this research is to study the significance of technology – as a driver as well as a barrier – for e‐customs implementation. E‐customs is seen here as a subset of…

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Citizen interaction and e‐government: Evidence for the managerial, consultative, and participatory models

Christopher G. Reddick

This paper aims to examine citizen interaction with e‐government using three e‐participation models. The two major research questions of this paper are: what is the current level…

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The emergent development of public portals moulding the state‐individual relationship

Agneta Ranerup

The relationship between the state and the individual is, more than ever before, being mediated by public portals. The requirement specifications for public portals can be said to…

Cover of Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

ISSN:

1750-6166

Online date, start – end:

2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Anna Visvizi