Abstract: Information systems development methodologies are still mainly concerned with the research of better ways to provide technical solutions for given organisational problems. The paper challenges the appropriateness of this scope of development methodologies when system development deals with the deployment of information infrastructures. The attempt of the Italian Ministry of Justice to deploy e-justice, a new information infrastructure for the judiciary, is taken as an explanatory case. The research data suggests that development methodologies supporting information system development that focus on the solution of technical problems result that are appropriate to match design and adoption processes in simple organisational contexts...
AbstractWith the increase of the communication systems' bandwidth and with the dissemination of the ...
The paper presents the first results of the monitoring of the national program "Diffusion of best p...
In spite of the technological boom and the desire to develop electronic filing in the justice sector...
Information systems development methodologies are still mainly concerned with the research of better...
All around Europe, large investments have been done to project, develop and implement new informatio...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) opens up new opportunities...
The longitudinal study of two judicial information infrastructures offers the opportunity to investi...
Access to justice has become an important issue in many justice systems around the world. Increasing...
The literature on information infrastructures (Ole Hanseth & Lyytinen, 2010) has elaborated principl...
As many countries have worked to improve the performance of the work of various legal bodies, whethe...
In contemporary society, more and more complex, new judicial instruments are needed to resolve dispu...
European governments are implementing e-government for the purpose of services improving, costs redu...
The objective of this study is to propose a model for classification of e-justice innovations based ...
Recent empirical researches are showing that e-justice systems are built linking and reshaping heter...
The present paper begins with a report of the key questions on the debate about e-government in orde...
AbstractWith the increase of the communication systems' bandwidth and with the dissemination of the ...
The paper presents the first results of the monitoring of the national program "Diffusion of best p...
In spite of the technological boom and the desire to develop electronic filing in the justice sector...
Information systems development methodologies are still mainly concerned with the research of better...
All around Europe, large investments have been done to project, develop and implement new informatio...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) opens up new opportunities...
The longitudinal study of two judicial information infrastructures offers the opportunity to investi...
Access to justice has become an important issue in many justice systems around the world. Increasing...
The literature on information infrastructures (Ole Hanseth & Lyytinen, 2010) has elaborated principl...
As many countries have worked to improve the performance of the work of various legal bodies, whethe...
In contemporary society, more and more complex, new judicial instruments are needed to resolve dispu...
European governments are implementing e-government for the purpose of services improving, costs redu...
The objective of this study is to propose a model for classification of e-justice innovations based ...
Recent empirical researches are showing that e-justice systems are built linking and reshaping heter...
The present paper begins with a report of the key questions on the debate about e-government in orde...
AbstractWith the increase of the communication systems' bandwidth and with the dissemination of the ...
The paper presents the first results of the monitoring of the national program "Diffusion of best p...
In spite of the technological boom and the desire to develop electronic filing in the justice sector...