In this paper the outcome of a benchmarking study that compares organization websites in the public sector is presented. In particular, 31 websites of Italian public universities are compared considering the website cognitive efficiency as a measure of its overall performance, i.e. usability and accessibility. Data Envelopment Analysis is performed to generate a measurement for the cognitive efficiency, while cross-efficiency is used to alleviate the weak discriminating capability of the basic DEA model, and have a ranking of sample websites. Seven university websites are 100% cognitive efficient and average efficiency is at 61.63%. Results also show that website cognitive efficiency is positively influenced by the user perceived attractive...
Motivation: It is often challenging to know which government web sites are working well and which ha...
This literature review looks at research conducted on the phenomenon of benchmarking e-government du...
In this competitive world, websites are considered to be a key aspect of any organization’s competit...
This study implements a framework which combines together theories relative to individual informatio...
A framework related to how to be nchmark public websites in the labour sector is proposed using a pp...
This paper presents an approach based on the adoption of a distributed cognition framework and a non...
We discuss the design of interactive, internet based benchmarking using parametric (statistical) as ...
Website benchmarking approaches within service organisations continue to vary, and a majority of res...
This paper presents an approach based on the adoption of a distributed cognition framework and a non...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
A brief review of developments in evaluation of e-government Websites is undertaken in order to intr...
This paper presents an integrative framework to evaluate ecommerce website efficiency from the user ...
There are so many different opinions about how to evaluate effectively e-services and how to group t...
This paper attempts to explore website evaluation measures specifically for information driven websi...
Motivation: It is often challenging to know which government web sites are working well and which ha...
This literature review looks at research conducted on the phenomenon of benchmarking e-government du...
In this competitive world, websites are considered to be a key aspect of any organization’s competit...
This study implements a framework which combines together theories relative to individual informatio...
A framework related to how to be nchmark public websites in the labour sector is proposed using a pp...
This paper presents an approach based on the adoption of a distributed cognition framework and a non...
We discuss the design of interactive, internet based benchmarking using parametric (statistical) as ...
Website benchmarking approaches within service organisations continue to vary, and a majority of res...
This paper presents an approach based on the adoption of a distributed cognition framework and a non...
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from t...
A brief review of developments in evaluation of e-government Websites is undertaken in order to intr...
This paper presents an integrative framework to evaluate ecommerce website efficiency from the user ...
There are so many different opinions about how to evaluate effectively e-services and how to group t...
This paper attempts to explore website evaluation measures specifically for information driven websi...
Motivation: It is often challenging to know which government web sites are working well and which ha...
This literature review looks at research conducted on the phenomenon of benchmarking e-government du...
In this competitive world, websites are considered to be a key aspect of any organization’s competit...