This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the Netherlands. Drawing on a variety of documentary sources and extensive interview data the paper contrasts the differences in realizing the vision of e-Government between the two countries. The approaches to the realization of e-Government within each country are examined in detail, with the strengths and weaknesses of each approach identified. Based on this a mixed model for the implementation of e-Government is proposed and implications for e-Government policy are outlined
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This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the ...
In Europe almost all countries have implemented some form of e-government, not to mention the UK and...
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This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
This book traces the development of e-government and its applications across Europe, exploring the e...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the ...
In Europe almost all countries have implemented some form of e-government, not to mention the UK and...
Part 1: FoundationsInternational audienceDeveloping countries continue to rely on solutions and rese...
To what extent and in which direction the recent so called “shift from e-government to e-governance ...
To what extent and in which direction does the recent so-called “shift from e-Government to e-Govern...
Current governments are overhauling established administrative processes as they rapidly deploy e-go...
In this article we empirically test stage models of e-government development. We use Lee's classific...
Introduction: the case for e-government in OECD countries 1. E-government is defined by the OECD as ...
This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
This book traces the development of e-government and its applications across Europe, exploring the e...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...