2019
DOI: 10.2478/bsrj-2019-0005
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E-Government Implementation Process in Rwanda: Exploring Changes in a Sociotechnical Perspective

Abstract: Background: Failures in e-government projects to deliver expected results are frequent in the context of developing countries. These are partly attributed to the lack of balanced attention to both technical and social aspects in the implementation. However, there has been limited research on these aspects in the least Developed Countries. Objectives: Taking a socio-technical perspective, this study aims at exploring the extent of changes and effects in the implementation of e-government service-oriented initia… Show more

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“…Notably, these stages start from modeling a simple representation of traditional government services in cyberspace to more advanced, complexed and integrated connected services. The functions of the stage models are categorized into multiple hierarchical phases (Bakunzibake et al , 2019), as indicated by the progression of e-government growth toward maturity.…”
Section: Context Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, these stages start from modeling a simple representation of traditional government services in cyberspace to more advanced, complexed and integrated connected services. The functions of the stage models are categorized into multiple hierarchical phases (Bakunzibake et al , 2019), as indicated by the progression of e-government growth toward maturity.…”
Section: Context Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the elements in one subsystem will lead to changes in the elements in the other subsystem. The performance of the whole system ultimately depends on the result of interaction and joint optimization between the social and technology subsystems under external influence [3], and finally reacts on the external environment (Figure 1). As a specific joint optimization method, this theory aims to design a system with open system characteristics to better deal with the complexity, dynamics, new technology and competition of the environment [4].…”
Section: Theoretical Background: Sociotechnical System Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this part reviews some of the studies in relation to the topic under study. Bakunzibake and Klein (2019) worked on the e-government implementation process in Rwanda by exploring changes in a socio-technical perspective. The study aims at exploring the extent of changes and effects in the implementation of e-government service-oriented initiatives in Rwanda.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%