In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services must be useful and beneficial for governments but also for citizens. In order to develop e-services that are effective, efficient and satisfactory for the citizens, the citizens have to be kept in focus and be involved in the development process. However, municipalities face pressure to develop a wide range of e-services, but at the same time battle palpable scarce resources. In this paper, a concept that addresses this problem within an ongoing research project is presented. We express this concept as ‘figurative user participation through the use and reuse of empirically grounded personas with help of persona repository including usage guidanc...
In the past years, governments have recognized the potential of interactive technology to bridge the...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must\ud be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As citizens have more and more opportunities to participate i...
Abstract. Electronic government, or e-Government and its many synonyms, has been on the internationa...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
Part 4: User PerspectivesInternational audienceDespite the importance of citizens as users of digita...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
In the past years, governments have recognized the potential of interactive technology to bridge the...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must\ud be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
In recent years, we have seen an ever increasing push for new public e-services. Such e-services mus...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As citizens have more and more opportunities to participate i...
Abstract. Electronic government, or e-Government and its many synonyms, has been on the internationa...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
Part 4: User PerspectivesInternational audienceDespite the importance of citizens as users of digita...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
In the past years, governments have recognized the potential of interactive technology to bridge the...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must\ud be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...