There are hopes that e-government will bring many benefits, including efficiency, democratization, participation, and emancipation of citizens. However, despite some evidence that supports these claims there are also cases that digitalization can exclude citizens and build new barriers. This is a special challenge for already disadvantaged groups falling outside the norms. In this study we approach the notion of a norm-critical perspective in relation to e-government through a review of literature in combination with action research oriented workshops. From this we conclude that there is a need for more norm-critical perspectives in research on e-government, as most research today focuses on socio-economic digital-divide issues. We also sho...
The article discusses the transition to e-government within the U.S. with federal, local, and state...
The great potential in e-government - the provision of public services to citizens through the inter...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
There are hopes that e-government will bring many benefits, including efficiency, democratization, p...
The concept of digital divides has been on the agenda in research and policy making for at least the...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Many governments world wide are attempting to increase accountability, transparency, and the quality...
Digital government has digitized numerous public services, automated decision-making, and improved t...
The e-government requires citizens that have a certain level of digital skills. Contact restrictions...
Democracies of the globalised world has been have been striving towards citizen empowerment in the r...
Whereas broad launch of public e-services ensures equal and homogenous treatment of citizens, citize...
Many e-government initiatives start with promise, but end up either as digital "ghost towns" or as a...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Digital inclusion is the key for a sustainable and inclusive society. In particular, digital governm...
The article discusses the transition to e-government within the U.S. with federal, local, and state...
The great potential in e-government - the provision of public services to citizens through the inter...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
There are hopes that e-government will bring many benefits, including efficiency, democratization, p...
The concept of digital divides has been on the agenda in research and policy making for at least the...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Many governments world wide are attempting to increase accountability, transparency, and the quality...
Digital government has digitized numerous public services, automated decision-making, and improved t...
The e-government requires citizens that have a certain level of digital skills. Contact restrictions...
Democracies of the globalised world has been have been striving towards citizen empowerment in the r...
Whereas broad launch of public e-services ensures equal and homogenous treatment of citizens, citize...
Many e-government initiatives start with promise, but end up either as digital "ghost towns" or as a...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Digital inclusion is the key for a sustainable and inclusive society. In particular, digital governm...
The article discusses the transition to e-government within the U.S. with federal, local, and state...
The great potential in e-government - the provision of public services to citizens through the inter...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...