Increasingly, government agencies are facing the challenge of effective implementation of information technologies that are critical to their digital government programs and initiatives. This dissertation reports two user-centric evaluation studies of COPLINK, a criminal knowledge management system that supports and enhances law enforcement officers' crime-fighting activities. Specifically, these aforementioned evaluations concentrated on system usability and user acceptance in a law enforcement setting. The chapters of this dissertation describe the study design, highlight the analysis results, and discuss their implications for digital government research and practices. Overall, the models used in this study showed a reasonably good fit w...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States have begun to focus on innovative knowledge manage...
With the development of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), law enforcement agencies, especially polic...
While law enforcement agencies perceive that technology increases their ability to complete their mi...
Increasingly, government agencies are facing the challenge of effective implementation of informatio...
In the wake of the “9-11” terrorists\u27 attacks, the U.S. Government has turned to information tech...
One of the important branches of government and vital to the community, police agencies are organiza...
Policing in The United Kingdom is an intricate business, balancing the enforcement of statute and ot...
Traditionally, law enforcement agencies have had an unfriendly relationship with technology. However...
Mobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organisations such as public p...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaCrime and police report informa...
This study aimed to discuss how public administration services can be improved in an era where techn...
Through a consideration of the use of mobile devices by the police and the public, this chapter expl...
The Electronic Governance wave has received a tremendous interest, curiosity and a sense of anticipa...
This mixed methods research study aimed to explain and understand user acceptance of an electronic p...
The purpose of this paper is to present a brief expose on the relevance of Information technology to...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States have begun to focus on innovative knowledge manage...
With the development of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), law enforcement agencies, especially polic...
While law enforcement agencies perceive that technology increases their ability to complete their mi...
Increasingly, government agencies are facing the challenge of effective implementation of informatio...
In the wake of the “9-11” terrorists\u27 attacks, the U.S. Government has turned to information tech...
One of the important branches of government and vital to the community, police agencies are organiza...
Policing in The United Kingdom is an intricate business, balancing the enforcement of statute and ot...
Traditionally, law enforcement agencies have had an unfriendly relationship with technology. However...
Mobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organisations such as public p...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaCrime and police report informa...
This study aimed to discuss how public administration services can be improved in an era where techn...
Through a consideration of the use of mobile devices by the police and the public, this chapter expl...
The Electronic Governance wave has received a tremendous interest, curiosity and a sense of anticipa...
This mixed methods research study aimed to explain and understand user acceptance of an electronic p...
The purpose of this paper is to present a brief expose on the relevance of Information technology to...
Law enforcement agencies across the United States have begun to focus on innovative knowledge manage...
With the development of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), law enforcement agencies, especially polic...
While law enforcement agencies perceive that technology increases their ability to complete their mi...