With the increasing number, variety and effects of modern technologies, e-government needs to define a new evaluation model that fits their requirements and operations. Therefore, this paper presents an example on solving the e-government development evaluation problem using the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. The proposed model consists of criteria identified through the comparison of the selected e-government indices, including the new approaches such as cloud computing, open data, social media, etc. A case study is presented to demonstrate the usefulness of this model to solve multiple criteria decision making problems
The importance of e-government models lies in their offering a basis to measure and guide e-governme...
Electronic Government is a term that refers to governmental policies and strategies, as well as to c...
Can we assess the results of an e-government program in terms of its capacity to provide solutions t...
The gap between e-government projects’ demand and supply shows that the crucial factors influencing ...
Electronic government is no longer optional but essential for states attempting for better services ...
The e-government as a result of innovations, emerging technology and internet expansion is a reality...
International audienceThis paper goes back to the origins of e-government concept and its definition...
The ranking of Critical Success Factors (CSF) of e-government System help practitioners to identify ...
This paper aims to introduce a European project CEES to develop a standard for the evaluation of Ele...
Evaluating e-government is a difficult and costly activity. On the one hand the evaluation of e-gove...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a meta-model for electronic government (e-government) which tak...
Part 5: EvaluationInternational audienceMethodologies for evaluation of e-government policies do not...
Part 2: Assessment of ICT enabled Smart InitiativesInternational audienceEvolution of Information an...
<p>The assessment of e-government is a part of the appealing field of e-government which has recentl...
Our “information-oriented” society shows an increasing exigency of life-long learning. In such frame...
The importance of e-government models lies in their offering a basis to measure and guide e-governme...
Electronic Government is a term that refers to governmental policies and strategies, as well as to c...
Can we assess the results of an e-government program in terms of its capacity to provide solutions t...
The gap between e-government projects’ demand and supply shows that the crucial factors influencing ...
Electronic government is no longer optional but essential for states attempting for better services ...
The e-government as a result of innovations, emerging technology and internet expansion is a reality...
International audienceThis paper goes back to the origins of e-government concept and its definition...
The ranking of Critical Success Factors (CSF) of e-government System help practitioners to identify ...
This paper aims to introduce a European project CEES to develop a standard for the evaluation of Ele...
Evaluating e-government is a difficult and costly activity. On the one hand the evaluation of e-gove...
Purpose – This paper aims to present a meta-model for electronic government (e-government) which tak...
Part 5: EvaluationInternational audienceMethodologies for evaluation of e-government policies do not...
Part 2: Assessment of ICT enabled Smart InitiativesInternational audienceEvolution of Information an...
<p>The assessment of e-government is a part of the appealing field of e-government which has recentl...
Our “information-oriented” society shows an increasing exigency of life-long learning. In such frame...
The importance of e-government models lies in their offering a basis to measure and guide e-governme...
Electronic Government is a term that refers to governmental policies and strategies, as well as to c...
Can we assess the results of an e-government program in terms of its capacity to provide solutions t...