This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the Netherlands. Drawing on a variety of documentary sources and extensive interview data the paper contrasts the differences in realizing the vision of e-Government between the two countries. The approaches to the realization of e-Government within each country are examined in detail, with the strengths and weaknesses of each approach identified. Based on this a mixed model for the implementation of e-Government is proposed and implications for e-Government policy are outlined
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the ...
In Europe almost all countries have implemented some form of e-government, not to mention the UK and...
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To what extent and in which direction the recent so called “shift from e-government to e-governance ...
To what extent and in which direction does the recent so-called “shift from e-Government to e-Govern...
In this article we empirically test stage models of e-government development. We use Lee's classific...
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This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
Current governments are overhauling established administrative processes as they rapidly deploy e-go...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
This book traces the development of e-government and its applications across Europe, exploring the e...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
This paper examines how e-Government was developed and implemented in two countries: the UK and the ...
In Europe almost all countries have implemented some form of e-government, not to mention the UK and...
Part 1: FoundationsInternational audienceDeveloping countries continue to rely on solutions and rese...
To what extent and in which direction the recent so called “shift from e-government to e-governance ...
To what extent and in which direction does the recent so-called “shift from e-Government to e-Govern...
In this article we empirically test stage models of e-government development. We use Lee's classific...
Introduction: the case for e-government in OECD countries 1. E-government is defined by the OECD as ...
This paper illuminates the recent stages of e-Government facilitation in the UK local authorities an...
The aim of this research is to construct an understanding of the variables that influences the devel...
Current governments are overhauling established administrative processes as they rapidly deploy e-go...
The Netherlands took up e-Government development relatively early and was considered to be one of th...
This book traces the development of e-government and its applications across Europe, exploring the e...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...