Title
Towards a cumulative tradition in e-government research: going beyond the Gs and Cs
Abstract
The emerging research area of e-Government is gradually moving towards a level of maturity on the back of increasingly rigorous empirical research. Yet, there has been little theoretical progress and a cumulative tradition is not emerging. We argue that a principle reason for this is a lack of shared understanding about basic concepts and entities amongst scholars in the field. Specifically, the entities that form the bedrock of e-Government research, such as "Government" and "Citizen" are conceptualized at a very general level of abstractions and treated as homogenous groups. We argue that existing models and frameworks fail to see the vast differences that exist between categories of these entities. Without a finer grained conceptualization, comparison of findings across different research studies is not possible and thus transfer of knowledge between different projects is difficult. This is a fundamental obstacle in developing a cumulative tradition. Based on an examination of the literature, we propose categories of "Government" and "Citizen" at a finer grain and discuss implications for both practice and research that stems from our conceptualization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-74444-3_2
EGOV
Keywords
Field
DocType
general level,basic concept,different project,finer grained conceptualization,research area,finer grain,rigorous empirical research,different research study,e-government research,cumulative tradition,government,empirical research,cumulant
Obstacle,E-Government,Abstraction,Sociology,Conceptualization,Knowledge management,Empirical research,Government
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4656
0302-9743
3-540-74443-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.59
19
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Leif Skiftenes Flak133621.75
Maung Kyaw Sein2122.39
Øystein Sæbø341331.52