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Implementing successful e-government in Ireland: the importance of business process redesign
(IGI Global, 2005)
Competitive pressures and improvements in information technology constantly force organisations to re-evaluate their business strategies (Porter, 2001; Venkatraman, 1994). Although public-sector organisations may not operate ...
E-Government evolution in Ireland: A framework for successful implementation.
(IGI Global, 2005)
E-government provides unparalleled opportunities for governments to streamline processes and
improve customer service. As a result, achieving successful citizen centric e-government has
become a key concern for many ...
The role of business process redesign in creating e-government in Ireland
(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 ...
An assessment of biometric identities as a standard for e-government services.
(Inderscience, 2005-03)
This paper investigates the applicability and potential use of biometrics for e-government services. An in-depth case study is presented outlining the development of e-government services in Ireland, highlighting potential ...
The role of process evolution in achieving citizen centered e-government
(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 ...
Implementing e-government in Ireland: a roadmap for success.
(IGI Global, 2003-10)
E-government provides unparalleled opportunities for governments to streamline processes and improve customer service. As a result, achieving successful citizen centric e-government has become a key concern for many ...
Technophobia amongst older adults in Ireland
(Irish Journal of Management, 2006-06)
The article discusses the findings of research on the prevalence of technophobia amongst older adults in Ireland. The study was conducted using questionnaires which consisted of computer anxiety rating scale form C (CARS-C), ...