This study investigates strategic innovation changes designed to facilitate 'Collaboration as a Service' that were undertaken on information technology platform sites hosting online communities by NSW state government agencies in Australia. The initial platform hosted the Guardianship Tribunal site dealing with people that have disabilities. The second platform involved working groups (WGs). The third platform hosted knowledge resource centre user group sites. A WG focusing on climate change issues that collaborated within and across agencies, as well as with outside organizations was investigated. A feature of the climate change group is that it requires data and collaboration from many agencies with a future-oriented function and duration...
Abstract: How well are government intranets modelling the participatory protocols needed to develop ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the connection between the stages of e-government developmen...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
This study investigates strategic innovation changes designed to facilitate 'Collaboration as a Serv...
Collaboration in the public sector is imperative to achieve e-government objectives such as improved...
Web 2.0 tools such as wikis appear to hold promise for collaboration between organisations and their...
abstract: Most of challenges facing today's government cannot be resolved without collaborative effo...
This study explores how collaboration with stakeholders should be developed in digital services alon...
Most of challenges facing today’s government cannot be resolved without collaborative efforts from m...
The study explores the concept of collaborative information system among three main partners such as...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly a necessary way for governments to solve societal problems. Cur...
The case study explores the relationship New Zealand public sector information and communication tec...
How well are government intranets modelling the participatory protocols needed to develop the skills...
Abstract Information communication technologies (ICT) have emerged as an enabling solution that fac...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Abstract: How well are government intranets modelling the participatory protocols needed to develop ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the connection between the stages of e-government developmen...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...
This study investigates strategic innovation changes designed to facilitate 'Collaboration as a Serv...
Collaboration in the public sector is imperative to achieve e-government objectives such as improved...
Web 2.0 tools such as wikis appear to hold promise for collaboration between organisations and their...
abstract: Most of challenges facing today's government cannot be resolved without collaborative effo...
This study explores how collaboration with stakeholders should be developed in digital services alon...
Most of challenges facing today’s government cannot be resolved without collaborative efforts from m...
The study explores the concept of collaborative information system among three main partners such as...
Abstract: Innovation is increasingly a necessary way for governments to solve societal problems. Cur...
The case study explores the relationship New Zealand public sector information and communication tec...
How well are government intranets modelling the participatory protocols needed to develop the skills...
Abstract Information communication technologies (ICT) have emerged as an enabling solution that fac...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Abstract: How well are government intranets modelling the participatory protocols needed to develop ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the connection between the stages of e-government developmen...
We present a conceptual architecture for a Group Support System (GSS) to facilitate Multi-Organisati...