This paper reports ongoing research on the ways in which ICT professionals encounter and appropriate e-government projects as they engage in process of planning, developing and supporting e-government systems. The empirical case study is a public sector organization in the City of Dubai. The concept of sense making and enactment are used for data analysis. This study highlights the process of sense making that ICT professionals in a government department engage in and how this is conditioned by their experiences and emergent identities
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the...
Electronic government (e-government) initiatives are in their early stages in many developing countr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, and to discuss the key critical factors that facilitate the...
This paper reports ongoing research on the ways in which ICT professionals encounter and appropriate...
This paper examines the process and outcomes of an e-government project in Dubai. The case study is ...
This thesis examines and assesses the transformation and implementation of the Dubai Government’s op...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector information and communications technology...
E-government is a new approach followed by nations in providing better services to people and busine...
E-government implementation in developing countries has seen some very good examples in trying to mo...
The advent of information and communication technology (ICT) into many domains of public administrat...
Abstract—this paper discusses e-government, in particular the challenges that face adoption of e-gov...
Purpose: E-government is new to the public administration sector of Abu Dhabi and it is rapidly expa...
E-government represents a fundamental change in the whole public sector structure, values, culture a...
This paper discusses the Akshaya E-Government project. The paper uses general concepts borrowed from...
E-government has become a popular focus of government efforts in many developed countries and, more ...
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the...
Electronic government (e-government) initiatives are in their early stages in many developing countr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, and to discuss the key critical factors that facilitate the...
This paper reports ongoing research on the ways in which ICT professionals encounter and appropriate...
This paper examines the process and outcomes of an e-government project in Dubai. The case study is ...
This thesis examines and assesses the transformation and implementation of the Dubai Government’s op...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector information and communications technology...
E-government is a new approach followed by nations in providing better services to people and busine...
E-government implementation in developing countries has seen some very good examples in trying to mo...
The advent of information and communication technology (ICT) into many domains of public administrat...
Abstract—this paper discusses e-government, in particular the challenges that face adoption of e-gov...
Purpose: E-government is new to the public administration sector of Abu Dhabi and it is rapidly expa...
E-government represents a fundamental change in the whole public sector structure, values, culture a...
This paper discusses the Akshaya E-Government project. The paper uses general concepts borrowed from...
E-government has become a popular focus of government efforts in many developed countries and, more ...
Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceThis paper discusses the...
Electronic government (e-government) initiatives are in their early stages in many developing countr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, and to discuss the key critical factors that facilitate the...