Delineating Three Dimensions of E-Government Success

Delineating Three Dimensions of E-Government Success

Author: 
Roman, Alexandru V.
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Editor: 
Gil-Garcia, J. Ramon
Journal Title: 
E-Government Success Factors and Measures
Source: 
E-Government Success Factors and Measures
Subject: 
Abstract: 

This chapter draws upon the historical evolution of e-government and at the extant body of knowledge in order to delineate the dimensions that are critical for the success of the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) for purposes of governance. Evaluating the impacts of technology adoption in the public sector is an intrinsically complex process. However, given that currently governmental spending on ICT projects rivals and at times even surpasses allocations for capital developments, the need for an evaluative framework becomes rather obvious. Based on multiple scholarly accounts and practical examples, this chapter suggests that the success of e-government should be examined along three chief dimensions: security, functionality, and transformation. All three vectors are highly interdependent, and it can be argued that the success of e-government in the long run is not possible if significant shortcomings are observed along any one of the three aspects.

Series: 
Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development

CITATION: Roman, Alexandru V.. Delineating Three Dimensions of E-Government Success edited by Gil-Garcia, J. Ramon . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2013. E-Government Success Factors and Measures - Available at: https://library.au.int/delineating-three-dimensions-e-government-success