Themodernizationofpublicservicesishighonthepoliticalagendaand the role of Information and Communication Technologies in this process has been increasingly recognized. In current practice, however, conventional services have just been ‘‘digitized’’ without any concern for their actual impact on society. After over 20 years of research and practical implementation it is now widely recog- nized by both the scientific and the practice communities that despite the potential of e-government, the evidence of its impact on society is still very limited and the promised productivity gains seem not having been achieved yet generating the so called ‘‘e-government paradox’’. The chapter builds on recent work of the authors (Savoldelli et al. 2012) who have analysed which are the main barriers hindering the adoption of e-government services and suggested that, in most mature public administrations, the key barriers generating such paradox can be identified in an unstructured policy evaluation process and in the absence of effective stake- holders’ engagement mechanisms. Starting from these findings, the chapter explores the existing relationship between measurement and trust on e-government decision making processes. The methodological approach underpinning the anal- ysis is based upon a critical review of the most known and adopted e-government measurement frameworks. As a result of the analysis a proposal of a new frame- work capable of measuring the public value of e-government is presented and its application in a real context of usage provided by the Informatics and Telematics plan of the last 3 years of the Emilia Romagna region in Italy is discussed.

Evaluating e-Government : a Comprehensive Methodological Framework to Assess Policy Impacts / G. Misuraca, A. Savoldelli, C. Codagnone (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY). - In: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management : Practices, Patterns and Roadmaps / [a cura di] L.G. Anthopoulos, C.G. Reddick. - [s.l] : Springer, 2013. - ISBN 978-1-4614-8461-5. - pp. 26-47 [10.1007/978-1-4614-8462-2_2]

Evaluating e-Government : a Comprehensive Methodological Framework to Assess Policy Impacts

C. Codagnone
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2013

Abstract

Themodernizationofpublicservicesishighonthepoliticalagendaand the role of Information and Communication Technologies in this process has been increasingly recognized. In current practice, however, conventional services have just been ‘‘digitized’’ without any concern for their actual impact on society. After over 20 years of research and practical implementation it is now widely recog- nized by both the scientific and the practice communities that despite the potential of e-government, the evidence of its impact on society is still very limited and the promised productivity gains seem not having been achieved yet generating the so called ‘‘e-government paradox’’. The chapter builds on recent work of the authors (Savoldelli et al. 2012) who have analysed which are the main barriers hindering the adoption of e-government services and suggested that, in most mature public administrations, the key barriers generating such paradox can be identified in an unstructured policy evaluation process and in the absence of effective stake- holders’ engagement mechanisms. Starting from these findings, the chapter explores the existing relationship between measurement and trust on e-government decision making processes. The methodological approach underpinning the anal- ysis is based upon a critical review of the most known and adopted e-government measurement frameworks. As a result of the analysis a proposal of a new frame- work capable of measuring the public value of e-government is presented and its application in a real context of usage provided by the Informatics and Telematics plan of the last 3 years of the Emilia Romagna region in Italy is discussed.
eGovernment measurement
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
2013
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