This article suggests that e-government and e-governance initiatives can potentially have major organisational impacts through three major mechanisms: improved decision-making, more intensive and productive use of data bases, and better communications. These mechanisms impact on both the internal organisation ofpublic agencies, their configuration of networks and partnerships. E-enablement therefore makes obsolete many existing organisational structures and processes and offers the prospect of transformation in both service delivery and public governance arrangements. However, the organisational changes which can be effected through the e-revolution are only just beginning to become evident. While it seems likely that existing organisationa...
E-government can help improve governance and service delivery by refocusing consideration of the pur...
This study presents an overview of the synergies between organisation change and ICT developments. I...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...
E-government is about making the full range of government activities - internal processes, the devel...
The impact of ICT on public service delivery has been debated in the form of e-government, e-democra...
Technology is changing our world at an astonishing pace. One of the features of technological develo...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
E-government is perceived as the latest trend in a set of market-driven reforms initiated by many go...
E-government is perceived as the latest trend in a set of market-driven reforms initiated by many go...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been introduced in the government sector ...
A diffuse need of innovation and better performance affected governments and institutions in general...
As the pace of global technological change increases rapidly, it is becoming clear to all industry r...
Published online: 21 June 2022Digitalisation and adaptation of governance to the digital age arguabl...
E-governance is more than just a government website on the Internet. But what is it exactly? What ar...
E-government can help improve governance and service delivery by refocusing consideration of the pur...
This study presents an overview of the synergies between organisation change and ICT developments. I...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...
E-government is about making the full range of government activities - internal processes, the devel...
The impact of ICT on public service delivery has been debated in the form of e-government, e-democra...
Technology is changing our world at an astonishing pace. One of the features of technological develo...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
E-government is perceived as the latest trend in a set of market-driven reforms initiated by many go...
E-government is perceived as the latest trend in a set of market-driven reforms initiated by many go...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been introduced in the government sector ...
A diffuse need of innovation and better performance affected governments and institutions in general...
As the pace of global technological change increases rapidly, it is becoming clear to all industry r...
Published online: 21 June 2022Digitalisation and adaptation of governance to the digital age arguabl...
E-governance is more than just a government website on the Internet. But what is it exactly? What ar...
E-government can help improve governance and service delivery by refocusing consideration of the pur...
This study presents an overview of the synergies between organisation change and ICT developments. I...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...