2015
DOI: 10.1111/faam.12061
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e‐Government in the Irish Revenue: The Revenue On‐Line Service (ROS): A Success Story?

Abstract: The Revenue Online Service (ROS) is one of the first e-government initiatives introduced in Ireland. The primary purpose of this paper is to examine this reform initiative in the Irish Revenue, assess it through the lens of the New Public Management (NPM) and e-government literatures and to critically assess whether its implementation can be deemed 'a success story'. Many of the components of NPM were evident in the introduction of ROS which facilitated its implementation: decentralisation, the use of private … Show more

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“…Gathering the perspectives and insights of these EMTs was deemed key to garnering the most significant factors spurring the monitoring of hospital performance. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with EMT members in the three acute‐care hospitals and these interviews afforded the opportunity to address complex issues, probe deeper into participant responses, and the spontaneity to expand a conversation if required (Robbins et al., 2015). The interviews took place between Quarter 3, 2009 and Quarter 2, 2010.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gathering the perspectives and insights of these EMTs was deemed key to garnering the most significant factors spurring the monitoring of hospital performance. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with EMT members in the three acute‐care hospitals and these interviews afforded the opportunity to address complex issues, probe deeper into participant responses, and the spontaneity to expand a conversation if required (Robbins et al., 2015). The interviews took place between Quarter 3, 2009 and Quarter 2, 2010.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ireland experienced some NPM reform of public services in the 1980s (Hood, 1995) but this became more prevalent from the 1990s onward (Robbins et al., 2015; McGeough and Beck, 2018). The genesis of NPM in Ireland may be attributed to the Strategic Management Initiative (SMI) (Department of the Taoiseach, 1994).…”
Section: Context: the Irish Health Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers when interviewing may also ask participants probing questions. Good probing is an effective interview technique and the semi-structured interview protocol approach gives the interviewer the freedom to probe further within a particular subject area and to word questions spontaneously while keeping a focus on that area [25,26]. We added probing questions whenever we identified a need during the research study and as we interviewed the participants.…”
Section: Data Collection Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de que se pone sobre el papel una serie de beneficios potenciales en cuanto a una mayor digitalización, un mejor control del gasto financiero, una contracción en los casos de evasión por parte de los contribuyentes, una buena gobernanza de las autoridades fiscales y una menor desigualdad de ingresos, es crucial tener en consideración que estos beneficios no deben darse como garantizados (Robbins et al, 2015). Aunque la digitalización tiene el potencial de traer beneficios significativos, no se debe dar por sentado que estos se materializarán automáticamente, y los desafíos en la implementación de este tipo de sistemas deben abordarse de forma cuidadosa (Ajala & Adegbie, 2020).…”
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