This paper proposes a conceptual model of a context-aware group support system (GSS) to assist local council employees to perform collaborative tasks in conjunction with inter- and intra-organisational stakeholders. Most discussions about e-government focus on the use of ICT to improve the relationship between government and citizen, not on the relationship between government and employees. This paper seeks to expose the unique culture of UK local councils and to show how a GSS could support local government employer and employee needs
Recent initiatives around the world have highlighted the potential for information and communication...
Digitalisation is one of society’s most powerful agency of change, and has already changed or will c...
The UK's E-Government agenda was found on the principles of improving the quality of services offere...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
Whilst the early stages of e-government focused on e-enabling customer-facing services, the latter s...
The concept of e-government has evolved from the domain of e-business where enterprises need to coll...
The wider use of new information and communications technologies (ICTs) is central to the current dr...
This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The concept of e-government has evolved from the domain of e-business where enterprises need to coll...
Having successfully e-enabled customer facing processes, the UK government is now working towards re...
As more and more local governments begin to understand that the great promises of e-service delivery...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
This research explores how English local authorities and their partners work together on electronic ...
Recently local authorities have been placed under enormous pressure due to problems arising from poo...
Recent initiatives around the world have highlighted the potential for information and communication...
Digitalisation is one of society’s most powerful agency of change, and has already changed or will c...
The UK's E-Government agenda was found on the principles of improving the quality of services offere...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
Whilst the early stages of e-government focused on e-enabling customer-facing services, the latter s...
The concept of e-government has evolved from the domain of e-business where enterprises need to coll...
The wider use of new information and communications technologies (ICTs) is central to the current dr...
This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The concept of e-government has evolved from the domain of e-business where enterprises need to coll...
Having successfully e-enabled customer facing processes, the UK government is now working towards re...
As more and more local governments begin to understand that the great promises of e-service delivery...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
This research explores how English local authorities and their partners work together on electronic ...
Recently local authorities have been placed under enormous pressure due to problems arising from poo...
Recent initiatives around the world have highlighted the potential for information and communication...
Digitalisation is one of society’s most powerful agency of change, and has already changed or will c...
The UK's E-Government agenda was found on the principles of improving the quality of services offere...