This paper contributes to the understanding of the meaning of shared services and motives for introducing shared services in government organizations. We review and clarify definitions of shared services and derive a definition applicable for the government context. Based on an extensive literature review, we present an empirically grounded research framework of motives for introducing shared services. We validated this framework in 16 interviews with shared services experts from New Zealand and Dutch government organizations. Achieving back office cost reduction is a major public policy goal in many OECD countries, and shared services models are increasingly promoted as a means for achieving this. However, cost reduction and business manag...
Information systems engineering projects in egovernment are confronted with high costs, lack of expe...
Shared services have gained significance as an organizational arrangement, in particular for support...
The big squeeze on public spending and the need to get Italy’s small local councils fully on board t...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the meaning of shared services and motives for introd...
This paper examines the theoretical and empirical evidence underlying one aspect of shared services ...
Shared service exists both in private and in public sectors. The promising benefits of shared servi...
Shared service has proven to be a key element when it comes to increasing government efficiency by c...
Since global economy downturn, governments all over the world faced mounting pressure over the incre...
The concept of shared services has been heavily promoted by UK central government, reportedly offeri...
We are witnessing an interesting and unique phenomenon in enterprise information technology (IT) ado...
The big squeeze on public spending and the need to get Italy’s small local councils fully on board t...
Part 2: Services and InteroperabilityInternational audienceThe local governments of the OECD countri...
Drawing on evidence from the creation of a shared service centre (SSC) within the UK public sector, ...
Information systems engineering projects in egovernment are confronted with high costs, lack of expe...
Shared services have gained significance as an organizational arrangement, in particular for support...
The big squeeze on public spending and the need to get Italy’s small local councils fully on board t...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the meaning of shared services and motives for introd...
This paper examines the theoretical and empirical evidence underlying one aspect of shared services ...
Shared service exists both in private and in public sectors. The promising benefits of shared servi...
Shared service has proven to be a key element when it comes to increasing government efficiency by c...
Since global economy downturn, governments all over the world faced mounting pressure over the incre...
The concept of shared services has been heavily promoted by UK central government, reportedly offeri...
We are witnessing an interesting and unique phenomenon in enterprise information technology (IT) ado...
The big squeeze on public spending and the need to get Italy’s small local councils fully on board t...
Part 2: Services and InteroperabilityInternational audienceThe local governments of the OECD countri...
Drawing on evidence from the creation of a shared service centre (SSC) within the UK public sector, ...
Information systems engineering projects in egovernment are confronted with high costs, lack of expe...
Shared services have gained significance as an organizational arrangement, in particular for support...
The big squeeze on public spending and the need to get Italy’s small local councils fully on board t...