The absence of user involvement in the design and development of e-government is often cited as a reason for the lag in e-government uptake. Drawing on our involvement with PortNL, an integrated e-government service for expatriates in the Netherlands, we explain this absence as a result of an inevitable tension between user-centred design – the most common way to involve users – and e-government. User-centred design is a structured approach to produce interactive systems by involving users or potential users and addressing their needs at every stage of the design process. Governments, while concerned with their users' needs, have their own considerable needs to address. We outline four manifestations of the tension between user-centred desi...
E-government is given a central role in the modernization debate of the public sector. Despite large...
Governments increasingly recognise the need for robust strategies to manage the links between servic...
The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in foc...
E-government provides a platform for governments to implement web-enabled services that facilitate c...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must\ud be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs...
E-government provides a platform for governments to implement web enabled services that facilitate c...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
e-Government may be defined as "the use of information and communication technology in public admini...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs of...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
In a joint research project concerning the use and design of IT in public services, we are using a s...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
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...
E-government is given a central role in the modernization debate of the public sector. Despite large...
Governments increasingly recognise the need for robust strategies to manage the links between servic...
The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in foc...
E-government provides a platform for governments to implement web-enabled services that facilitate c...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must\ud be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs...
E-government provides a platform for governments to implement web enabled services that facilitate c...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
e-Government may be defined as "the use of information and communication technology in public admini...
The interplaying roles among the user groups must be adequately-mapped to fulfil the design needs of...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
In a joint research project concerning the use and design of IT in public services, we are using a s...
Advances in Internet technologies have led to the popularity of technology-based self-services, with...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
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...
E-government is given a central role in the modernization debate of the public sector. Despite large...
Governments increasingly recognise the need for robust strategies to manage the links between servic...
The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in foc...