2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2017.10.008
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Modes of collaboration and expected benefits of inter-organizational E-government initiatives: A multi-case study

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“…There are few publications assessing forms of collaboration among actors within the public sector or inter-municipal collaboration. However, there are some Scandinavian studies that have explored inter-municipal forms of collaboration and the associated benefits (Helin, 2017;Juell-Skielse, Lönn, & Päivärinta, 2017). These studies have found that the development of inter-municipal collaboration rests on both formal and informal voluntary collaboration structures and communication platforms.…”
Section: Innovation Ecosystems and Inter-municipal Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few publications assessing forms of collaboration among actors within the public sector or inter-municipal collaboration. However, there are some Scandinavian studies that have explored inter-municipal forms of collaboration and the associated benefits (Helin, 2017;Juell-Skielse, Lönn, & Päivärinta, 2017). These studies have found that the development of inter-municipal collaboration rests on both formal and informal voluntary collaboration structures and communication platforms.…”
Section: Innovation Ecosystems and Inter-municipal Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, BR approaches have been adopted in practice, where the Benefits management model (BMM) has been the most influential (Mohan, Ahlemann and Braun, 2016;Waring, Casey and Robson, 2018). However, few empirical studies on how the BM process occur in practice can be found (Doherty, 2014;Frisk, Bannister and Lindgren, 2015), especially from public sector (Juell-Skielse, Lönn and Päivärinta, 2017) and inter-organisational collaborations (Lönn, Juell-Skielse and Päivärinta, 2016).…”
Section: Related Research 21 Benefits Realisation In Information Systems Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The friction between existing practices and implementation of e-government initiatives is therefore not new nor unexamined. Additionally, Juell-Skielse et al [37] examined different modes of collaboration and expectations in inter-organizational e-government initiatives. They found that modes of collaboration do not exist in and of themselves; rather they are inherently related to the benefits they are presumed to produce.…”
Section: Contribution To Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%