Author's version of a chapter in Proceeding of 41th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Also available from the publisher at http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.55Efforts to improve governance and government functions through the use of information technology continue to draw considerable parts of the budgets of government agencies. To meet public and political demands for increased visibility of effects of e- Government investments, there is a trend to extend existing practices of evaluation towards more holistic management practices, commonly referred to as benefits management. However, benefits management practices and effects of such practices are poorly documented. This paper presents a particular approach to benefits ...
NoAfter more than a decade of comprehensive research work in the area of electronic government (e-go...
Public sector managers take much of the responsibility for selecting, commissioning, implementing an...
eGovernment promises more efficient services and a more responsive government. Despite substantial i...
Author's version of a chapter in Proceeding of 41th Hawaii International Conference on System Scienc...
Author's version of a chapter in Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on S...
Published version of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5184, 98-110. Also available fr...
The concept of benefits management highlights explicit practices to facilitate benefits realization ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly presented as a driving force for service and efficiency ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly presented as a driving force for service and efficiency ...
This master thesis treats the subject of Benefits Management, which purpose is to organizing and man...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Government. Also available from the publisher...
Recent studies indicate that e-government initiatives have not held their promise of improving gover...
Part 3: Services, Processes and InfrastructureInternational audienceThe effective management of stak...
Complex challenges faced by Norwegian municipality come from many sources such as balancing their ro...
The realization of benefits from IS/IT investments has consistently been reported as one of the majo...
NoAfter more than a decade of comprehensive research work in the area of electronic government (e-go...
Public sector managers take much of the responsibility for selecting, commissioning, implementing an...
eGovernment promises more efficient services and a more responsive government. Despite substantial i...
Author's version of a chapter in Proceeding of 41th Hawaii International Conference on System Scienc...
Author's version of a chapter in Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on S...
Published version of a chapter in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5184, 98-110. Also available fr...
The concept of benefits management highlights explicit practices to facilitate benefits realization ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly presented as a driving force for service and efficiency ...
Information technology (IT) is increasingly presented as a driving force for service and efficiency ...
This master thesis treats the subject of Benefits Management, which purpose is to organizing and man...
Published version of a chapter in the book: Electronic Government. Also available from the publisher...
Recent studies indicate that e-government initiatives have not held their promise of improving gover...
Part 3: Services, Processes and InfrastructureInternational audienceThe effective management of stak...
Complex challenges faced by Norwegian municipality come from many sources such as balancing their ro...
The realization of benefits from IS/IT investments has consistently been reported as one of the majo...
NoAfter more than a decade of comprehensive research work in the area of electronic government (e-go...
Public sector managers take much of the responsibility for selecting, commissioning, implementing an...
eGovernment promises more efficient services and a more responsive government. Despite substantial i...