Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact of cultural differences on the development and use of information and communications technologies (Ives & Jarvenpaa, 1991; Shore & Venkatachalam, 1995; Tractinsky & Jarvenpaa, 1995, Myers and Tan, 2002, Ali and Brooks, 2008). In this paper the authors explore the influence of national culture on eGov implementation. The authors have conducted a comparative case study in two different countries the UK as a developed country and Sari Lanka as a developing country. The research findings highlight the potential influence of cultural differences on eGov implementation
The public sector’s adoption of Information and Communication Technologies is often seen as a way of...
Accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of Government Information Quarterly.The public secto...
Governments worldwide are faced with a rapidly changing business environment, with reform and modern...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
This study aims to examine whether and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explo...
In terms of adoption, the topic of e-government has focused on the supply side (or government-relate...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to discuss some preliminary results, which were collected fro...
While the importance of societal culture and electronic government (e-Government) capabilities have ...
Abstract: Increasingly governments around the world have realized the imperative of providing the pu...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
This paper describes research in progress to explore the role of culture in adoption of e-government...
This research examines Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq’s factors influence the Research ...
The public sector’s adoption of Information and Communication Technologies is often seen as a way of...
Accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of Government Information Quarterly.The public secto...
Governments worldwide are faced with a rapidly changing business environment, with reform and modern...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
This study aims to examine whether and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explo...
In terms of adoption, the topic of e-government has focused on the supply side (or government-relate...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to discuss some preliminary results, which were collected fro...
While the importance of societal culture and electronic government (e-Government) capabilities have ...
Abstract: Increasingly governments around the world have realized the imperative of providing the pu...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
This paper describes research in progress to explore the role of culture in adoption of e-government...
This research examines Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq’s factors influence the Research ...
The public sector’s adoption of Information and Communication Technologies is often seen as a way of...
Accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of Government Information Quarterly.The public secto...
Governments worldwide are faced with a rapidly changing business environment, with reform and modern...