New government service delivery models based on a “franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently to allow more citizen-centric service delivery by decoupling the government’s internal departmental structure from the way services are presented and delivered to citizens. In order to evaluate the approach from an online channel perspective, the Queensland Government commissioned a market research study to compare their websites with the online presences of the UK Government and the South Australian Government, who both have adopted the “franchise” approach. The study aimed to inform an understanding of citizens’ preferred model for interacting in the online channel and to identify the relative strengths and weaknesses of the existing website...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
Governments around the world are taking advantage of the numerous benefits offered by the World Wide...
This paper responds to two observations regarding current government service delivery. First, despit...
New government service delivery models based on a “ franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently...
New government service delivery models based on a “franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently t...
New government service delivery models based on a “franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently t...
The continuing need for governments to radically improve the delivery of public services has led to ...
Governments around the world are facing the challenge of responding to increased expectations by the...
Governments around the world are facing the challenge of responding to increased expectations by the...
E-government is seen as a promising approach for governments to improve their service towards citize...
Government service delivery in Tasmania has undergone a customer-orientated shift, changing the natu...
This paper responds to two observations about current government service delivery. First, despite re...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
A quarter of all Australians now conduct most or their entire dealings with government online, accor...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
Governments around the world are taking advantage of the numerous benefits offered by the World Wide...
This paper responds to two observations regarding current government service delivery. First, despit...
New government service delivery models based on a “ franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently...
New government service delivery models based on a “franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently t...
New government service delivery models based on a “franchise” metaphor are being proposed recently t...
The continuing need for governments to radically improve the delivery of public services has led to ...
Governments around the world are facing the challenge of responding to increased expectations by the...
Governments around the world are facing the challenge of responding to increased expectations by the...
E-government is seen as a promising approach for governments to improve their service towards citize...
Government service delivery in Tasmania has undergone a customer-orientated shift, changing the natu...
This paper responds to two observations about current government service delivery. First, despite re...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
A quarter of all Australians now conduct most or their entire dealings with government online, accor...
Despite extensive deliberations in contemporary literature, the design of citizen-centric e-governme...
Governments around the world are taking advantage of the numerous benefits offered by the World Wide...
This paper responds to two observations regarding current government service delivery. First, despit...