This paper explores if and how enterprise architecture knowledge may support management of interorganizational technochange. An action research study on an eGovernment technochange project provides empirical data. Four issues of technochange are identified from the research site and presented; Solution concept communication, Stakeholder competencies, Goal ambiguity and finally the Collaborative form as such. Results indicate that enterprise architecture may support management of interorganizational e-Government technochange. In addition, collaborative competences must be developed by respective partner as new collaborative arrangements grow. These collaborative competencies could be part of a future enterprise architecture for interorganiza...
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Abstract. Decentralization of organizations and subsequent change of their management and operation ...
In an increasingly digital world, introducing new interorganizational systems requires establishing ...
The analysis shows that interoperability is not just a technical issue, and that economic and politi...
Part 4: Architecture, Security and InteroperabilityInternational audienceIn recent years the develop...
The current premise in the enterprise architecture (EA) literature is that business architecture def...
Within the public sector, the deployment of enterprise architecture is often an attempt to address t...
Today, many e-government projects are of large scale. They can be considered as socio-technical ecos...
International audienceDigital transformation commonly refers to a disruptive process that changes si...
Today’s organizations are utilizing technologies for building effectiveness management and services ...
e-Government today is focused on the electronic delivery of existing public services (e.g. social se...
International audienceThe problem of business-IT alignment is of vital significance for modern enter...
E-government initiatives have large potentials in developing better services for citizens and a pote...
Part 1: eGovernmentInternational audienceEnterprise Architecture (EA) is an important tool when deve...
Most enterprise architectures published so far are capable of generating reasonably good descriptiv...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2013. Collaboration now plays an importan...
Abstract. Decentralization of organizations and subsequent change of their management and operation ...
In an increasingly digital world, introducing new interorganizational systems requires establishing ...
The analysis shows that interoperability is not just a technical issue, and that economic and politi...
Part 4: Architecture, Security and InteroperabilityInternational audienceIn recent years the develop...
The current premise in the enterprise architecture (EA) literature is that business architecture def...
Within the public sector, the deployment of enterprise architecture is often an attempt to address t...
Today, many e-government projects are of large scale. They can be considered as socio-technical ecos...
International audienceDigital transformation commonly refers to a disruptive process that changes si...
Today’s organizations are utilizing technologies for building effectiveness management and services ...
e-Government today is focused on the electronic delivery of existing public services (e.g. social se...
International audienceThe problem of business-IT alignment is of vital significance for modern enter...
E-government initiatives have large potentials in developing better services for citizens and a pote...
Part 1: eGovernmentInternational audienceEnterprise Architecture (EA) is an important tool when deve...
Most enterprise architectures published so far are capable of generating reasonably good descriptiv...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2013. Collaboration now plays an importan...
Abstract. Decentralization of organizations and subsequent change of their management and operation ...
In an increasingly digital world, introducing new interorganizational systems requires establishing ...