User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. However, at the same time development of public e-services is still often characterised by an internal government perspective with little consideration for external users’ perspectives. This paper challenges the overly positive attitude that is surrounding user participation in e-government research. The paper aims to illustrate and problematize various aspects that influence why, how, and in whose interest user participation is conducted in public e-service development. First, via a literature review, we identify a set of dimensions for critically exploring how, why, and in whose interest user participation is conducted in public e-service devel...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As citizens have more and more opportunities to participate i...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
Despite the importance of citizens as users of digital public services, e-government research has no...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
In the last three decades, governments have strongly increased their use of information and communic...
In the last three decades, governments have strongly increased their use of information and communic...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
Abstract: In order to balance between citizen and agency aspects ’ importance and visibility in publ...
User participation is often reported as a success factor for public e-service development. However, ...
This paper reports from an action research project where focus groups have been used as an approach ...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
Part 4: User PerspectivesInternational audienceDespite the importance of citizens as users of digita...
Abstract. Electronic government, or e-Government and its many synonyms, has been on the internationa...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As citizens have more and more opportunities to participate i...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
Despite the importance of citizens as users of digital public services, e-government research has no...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
In the last three decades, governments have strongly increased their use of information and communic...
In the last three decades, governments have strongly increased their use of information and communic...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
Abstract: In order to balance between citizen and agency aspects ’ importance and visibility in publ...
User participation is often reported as a success factor for public e-service development. However, ...
This paper reports from an action research project where focus groups have been used as an approach ...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
Part 4: User PerspectivesInternational audienceDespite the importance of citizens as users of digita...
Abstract. Electronic government, or e-Government and its many synonyms, has been on the internationa...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As citizens have more and more opportunities to participate i...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
Despite the importance of citizens as users of digital public services, e-government research has no...