Browsing College of Business, Public Policy and Law by Author "Scott, Murray"
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An analysis of the 2016 American presidential nominees' tweets: A magical realism perspective
Clohessy, Trevor; Callinan, Colin; Acton, Thomas; Whelan, Eoin; Scott, Murray (NUI Galway, 2017)Twitter is the latest social networking tool said to be reshaping political presidential campaigns. In order to maximize the influence of their messages to voters, presidential nominees often use various techniques to ... -
A Click And Bricks Strategy For eGovernment
Scott, Murray; Hughes, Martin; Golden, William (2004)Two of the central challenges of e-government are the need for "joined-up" government through agency collaboration, and the need to provide "citizen-centred" government, where services and information are integrated ... -
Control in E-Government Projects - An Exploratory Study
McHugh, Orla; Conboy, Kieran; Scott, Murray (2010)This study highlights a distinct lack of research on control in e-Government projects and provides a framework using control theory to address this. The paper draws on four exploratory case studies, highlighting a number ... -
A Delphi study on collaborative learning in distance education: The faculty perspective
O'Neill, Susan; Scott, Murray; Conboy, Kieran (2011)This paper focuses on the factors that influence collaborative learning in distance education. Distance education has been around for many years and the use of collaborative learning techniques in distance education is ... -
Discovering sense of community enabling factors for public and government staff in online public engagement
O'Brien, Ann; Golden, William; Scott, Murray (Springer, Cham, 2021-08-31)eParticipation has largely not lived up to expectations and government responsiveness to public feedback, provided via eParticipation has proved challenging. In a new conceptualization of the theory of Sense of Community ... -
The Implementation Of Citizen-Centred E-government: a Stakeholder Viewpoint
Hughes, Martin; Scott, Murray; Golden, William (2008-09-26)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 ... -
Implementation Strategies for E-Government: A Stakeholder Analysis Approach
Golden, William; Scott, Murray; Hughes, Martin (2004)This paper reports from a comprehensive study of e-government implementation in Ireland, conducted over the last two years. An in-depth case study is presented detailing the development of a dual strategy for implementation ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ...