Browsing by Author "Scott, Murray"
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The influence of quality on the success of e-commerce systems
Sharkey, Ultan; Scott, Murray; Acton, Thomas (2006)Appraising the success of information systems has long been a difficulty for management. Indeed, the definition of 'success' is controversial as the term itself is multi-dimensional and can be assessed at various ... -
Innovation and the information society: policy coherence and governance in Ireland.
Ramirez, Paulina; Scott, Murray; Golden, William (IGI Global, 2005)This paper is part of the Irish contribution to the OECD project on 'Monitoring and Implementing Horizontal Innovation Policy' (MONIT). The objective of MONIT is to generate knowledge on how to improve innovation policy ... -
Perceptions of information system success in the public sector: Webmasters at the steering wheel?
Scott, Murray (Emerald, 2012)Purpose - This study explores the relationships between constructs of Information System (IS) success in the public sector, as perceived by webmaster intermediaries, and investigates how user testing affects these ... -
Public sector IT outsourcing: a framework for evaluating risk
Scott, Murray (IFIP, 2010-08-30)A recent trend has seen the significant growth of governments outsourcing IT projects to private sector partners. However, despite the high risk of failure in public sector IT projects, the literature on outsourcing risks ... -
The Public Value of eGovernment
Scott, Murray (2011-06-05)The ultimate question about the success of eGovernment depends on how citizens perceive its value. Although the literature highlights the primacy of the user in evaluating Information Systems (IS), little is known about ... -
The role of business process redesign in creating e-government in Ireland
Hughes, Martin; Scott, Murray; Golden, William (Emerald, 2006)The growth and popularity of e-commerce has both challenged and enabled public sector organizations to redefine their levels of service. E-government provides unparalleled opportunities for governments to streamline ... -
The Role of Process Evolution in Achieving Citizen Centred e-Government
Scott, Murray; Golden, William; Hughes, Martin (2003)The growth and popularity of e-commerce has both challenged and enabled public sector organizations to redefine their levels of service. In the late 1990's E-government provided unparalleled opportunities for governments ... -
The role of process evolution in achieving citizen centered e-government
Golden, William; Hughes, Martin; Scott, Murray (Association for Information Systems, 2003)The growth and popularity of e-commerce has both challenged and enabled public sector organizations to redefine their levels of service. In the late 1990¿s E-government provided unparalleled opportunities for governments ... -
Understanding eGovernment implementation from an NPM strategic reform perspective
Scott, Murray; Robbins, Geraldine (Association for Information Systems, 2010)New Public Management (NPM) is a set of private sector management principles which have had a significant impact in the shaping of policy reform agendas in many governments. This article seeks to understand the influence ... -
Understanding net benefits: a citizen-based perspective on e-government success
Scott, Murray; Golden, William (2009)eGovernment promises more efficient services and a more responsive government. Despite substantial investment, increasing failure rates have prompted critics to argue that policy makers are not achieving this vision. ... -
Usability and Acceptance in Small-Screen Information Systems
Scott, Murray; Gudea, Sorin; Golden, William; Acton, Thomas (2004)The small screen sizes of mobile phones can create problems for users. There is a need for acceptable user interfaces that enable a better, more maximised use of the limited screen size while still providing high ... -
What's technology got to do With IT? A Dephi study on collaborative learning in distance educatio
O'Neill, Susan; Scott, Murray; Conboy, Kieran (London School of Economics, 2009)Collaborative Learning (CL) is increasingly being used in Distance Education (DE), as it has been identified as an effective solution to known weaknesses such as high average rates of dropout and low quality of learning ...