E-government implementation: A macro analysis of Singapore's e-government initiatives

C. Chan,Y. Lau,S. Pan

Published 2008 in Government Information Quarterly

ABSTRACT

Abstract This paper offers a macro perspective of the various activities involved in the implementation of e-government through an interpretive analysis of the various e-government-related initiatives undertaken by the Singapore Government. The analysis lead to the identification of four main components in the implementation of e-government, namely (i) information content, (ii) ICT infrastructure, (iii) e-government infostructure, and (iv) e-government promotion. These four components were then conceptually integrated into the e-Government Implementation Framework. This paper suggests that this framework can either be used as a descriptive tool to organize and coordinate various e-government initiatives, or be used as a prescriptive structure to plan and strategize e-government implementation. Moreover, specific insights on each of the four components were also generated to provide further learning points to e-government practitioners.

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  • Publication year

    2008

  • Venue

    Government Information Quarterly

  • Publication date

    2008-04-01

  • Fields of study

    Business, Computer Science, Political Science

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