[HTML][HTML] Knowledge vacuum: An organizational learning dynamic of how e-government innovations fail

T Choi, SM Chandler - Government Information Quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
In spite of attempting to implement e-government innovations to enhance efficiency in public
organizations for several decades, e-government innovation has often not met the …

Exploration, exploitation, and public sector innovation: An organizational learning perspective for the public sector

T Choi, SM Chandler - Human Service Organizations …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Innovation in the public sector has long been criticized for its failure to fulfill expectations of
higher efficiency and better service. Scholars have reported disappointing results in …

A comparative study of e-government XBRL implementations: The potential of improving information transparency and efficiency

YC Chen - Government information quarterly, 2012 - Elsevier
This study examines the e-government implementation of eXtensible Business Reporting
Language (XBRL) to increase accountability and transparency in business and financial …

Implementing e‐government in Sri Lanka: Lessons from the UK

V Weerakkody, YK Dwivedi… - Information Technology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), e‐
government has emerged as an effective means of delivering government services to …

Exploring the multiple paths to improve the construction level of digital government: Qualitative comparative analysis based on the WSR framework

S Wang, X Sun, S Zhong - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The construction of digital government is an essential premise and foundation to improve a
national governance system. Based on the Wuli–Shili–Renli (WSR) framework, this paper …

A suggested framework for assessing electronic government readiness in Egypt

NA Azab, S Kamel, G Dafoulas - Electronic Journal of e …, 2009 - academic-publishing.org
Abstract Electronic Government (e‑Government) is becoming a global phenomenon that is
increasingly attracting the attention of community citizens including politicians, economists …

E-government implementation in Zambia: contributing factors

V Weerakkody, YK Dwivedi, L Brooks… - Electronic …, 2007 - inderscienceonline.com
Most developing countries in Africa are at the emerging stage of e-government development
and lag far behind developed nations, despite having had national e-government strategies …

[PDF][PDF] Determining factors of e-government implementation: a multi-criteria decision–making approach

S Rahman, N Rashid, A Yadlapalli, LE Yiqun - 2014 - scholar.archive.org
The aim of this research is to investigate the critical factors associated with the
implementation of egovernment in Bangladesh. Using an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) …

Implementing public utility commission web sites: Targeting audiences, missing opportunities

L Wood, P Bernt, C Ting - Public Administration Review, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Research demonstrates that some government agencies are more accomplished than
others when it comes to e‐government. More generally, various scholars suggest that e …

E-Government in Singapore: critical success factors

H Ha - E-Government success around the world: cases …, 2013 - igi-global.com
This chapter is significant as it will provide better insights for further research in e-
Government, given the high demand for good governance and better delivery of public …