A critical analysis of e-government evaluation models at national and local municipal levels
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01/11/2015
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Abstract: The importance of e-government models lies in their offering a basis to measure and guide e-government. There is still no agreement on how to assess a government online. Most of the e-government models are not based on research, nor are they validated. In most countries, e-government has not reached higher stages of growth. Several scholars have shown a confusing picture of e-government. What is lacking is an in-depth analysis of e-government models. Responding to the need for such an analysis, this study identifies the strengths and weaknesses of major national and local e-government evaluation models. The common limitations of most models are focusing on the government and not the citizen, missing qualitative measures, constructing the e-equivalent of a bureaucratic administration, and defining general criteria without sufficient validations. In addition, this study has found that the metrics defined for national e-government are not suitable for municipalities, and most of the existing studies have focused on national e-governments even though local ones are closer to citizens. There is a need for developing a good theoretical model for both national and local municipal e-government. |
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application/pdf |
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http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/10389/1/E-Gov%20EJEG-volume13-issue1-article361.pdf Zahran, Dalal Ibrahim, Al-Nuaim, Hana Abdullah, Rutter, Malcolm John and Benyon, David (2015) A critical analysis of e-government evaluation models at national and local municipal levels. Electronic Journal of E-Government, 13 (1). pp. 28-42. ISSN 1479-439X |
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en |
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Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited |
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http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/10389/ |
Palavras-Chave | #QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science |
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Article PeerReviewed |