Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Digital Government Research 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1146598.1146718
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Enacting inter-organizational e-government in the Mexican federal government

Abstract: This poster will present the results of a research project that investigates inter-organizational e-government in the Mexican federal government. These are e-government initiatives that involve a high degree of collaboration among multiple government agencies and certain degree of information integration. Using the technology enactment framework and a multi-method approach, this study will develop and test models of how interorganizational e-government projects operate. It will explain the complex relationship… Show more

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“…The four previous approaches remarks the idea that digital government is not completely conceptualize, and the concept of this new field of research is under construction. However, for the purpose of this research we consider an integrated concept presented by [33] which define Digital Government is the selection, development, implementation and use of information and communication technologies in government to provide public services, improve administrative effectiveness and promote values and mechanisms democratic, and the redesign and development of legal and regulatory frameworks that facilitate organizational adjustments to the development of initiatives to improve the use of information and the development of information society and knowledge [33]. Thus, "governments across the globe wish to provide their citizens with a digitized government by allowing them to access information, communicate with government agencies, and participate in transactions digitally" ( [5] p. 89).…”
Section: E-government Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four previous approaches remarks the idea that digital government is not completely conceptualize, and the concept of this new field of research is under construction. However, for the purpose of this research we consider an integrated concept presented by [33] which define Digital Government is the selection, development, implementation and use of information and communication technologies in government to provide public services, improve administrative effectiveness and promote values and mechanisms democratic, and the redesign and development of legal and regulatory frameworks that facilitate organizational adjustments to the development of initiatives to improve the use of information and the development of information society and knowledge [33]. Thus, "governments across the globe wish to provide their citizens with a digitized government by allowing them to access information, communicate with government agencies, and participate in transactions digitally" ( [5] p. 89).…”
Section: E-government Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%