eGOVERNMENT AND THE TRANSFORMATION AGENDA |
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Authors: | PAUL FOLEY AND XIMENA ALFONSO |
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Affiliation: | Paul Foley is in the Leicester Business School, De Montfort University.;Ximena Alfonso is a managing partner in Alfonso Duncan Consulting, Leicester. |
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Abstract: | Government policy-making emphasis worldwide is moving increasingly to how ICT can be used to achieve efficiency savings ( Gershon 2004 ) or to transform activities ( Cabinet Office; Transformational Government 2005 ). The role of ICT in achieving efficiency benefits or supporting transformational change is almost universally accepted by policy-makers, despite the fact that little robust evidence exists. eGovernment evaluation methodologies are reviewed and evidence is provided in this paper to demonstrate that transformational eGovernment projects produce greater benefits than other types of initiatives. The level of benefits for different groups of beneficiaries is examined. A key factor determining benefits and impact of any project is the number of users of the service and/or the frequency of use of a system. |
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