The Implementation Of Citizen-Centred E-government: a Stakeholder Viewpoint
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2008-09-26Author
Hughes, Martin
Scott, Murray
Golden, William
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Scott, M., Golden, W., & Hughes, M. 2004, The Implementation Of Citizen-Centred E-government: a Stakeholder Viewpoint. Centre for Innovation and Structural Change, NUI, Galway, Ireland; Working Papers, pp1-12.
Abstract
E-Government provides unprecedented opportunities to improve citize
services and achieve cost efficiencies through process change. As a resul
implementation models have been developed to support the successfu
attainment of citizen-centred e-government. This paper reports from
comprehensive study of e-government implementation in Ireland, conducte
over the last two years, the outcome of which is assessed from the view-poin
of multiple stakeholders. This paper argues that the potential of the Internet t
transform service delivery has influenced the focus of implementation model
for e-government, precipitating governments to concentrate on achieving web
enabled service delivery and ignoring wider issues of stakeholder managemen
and involvement. A central problem in Information Systems (IS) is th
mismatch in expectation of what IS can and cannot deliver; in the context of e
government in Ireland, IS has not delivered the hoped for panacea. This pape
argues that the role of stakeholder involvement should be an essentia
component of implementation strategy in order to develop realistic an
achievable expectations of the capability and function of e-government.