Browsing Whitaker Institute for Innovation and Societal Change by Author "Golden, William"
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Rethinking the Role of the IS Function
Finnegan, Pat; Golden, William (2008-09-26)This paper proposes that IS managers need to review what they regard as their core competencies if they are to be a valuable asset to organisations in the 1990s. The authors start by questioning whether the IS function ... -
Risk mitigation and risk absorbsion in IOS: A proposed investigative study
Golden, William; Panteli, Niki; Powell, Philip; Hughes, Martin (2004)This study examines the risk consequences of participation in inter-organisational information systems (IOS). The research aims to identify the risk mitigation and risk absorption impacts of IOS participation and ... -
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 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 ...