Title
Risk Assessment & Success Factors for e-Government in a UK Establishment
Abstract
In a quest to modernise their activities and underpin their public-private partnerships, many governments around the globe have initiated their local eGovernment programmes. In this regard, best-practice, emerging Information Communications Technology (ICT) and e-business potential are leveraged to provide 24*7 access to online public services, ranging from online tax forms, to online voting. Whilst much may have been achieved towards developing and supporting one-stop shop to a range of online government services, more research is required, for instance, to provide a seamless integration and interoperation of these services, their integration with legacy systems, and risk management strategy. Based on an ongoing research focused on risk modelling and analysis of eGovernment web services, this paper introduces a categorisation of the main generic risk factors. The paper only elaborates on the first two categories of the risk factors and develops a set of potential success factors for eGovernment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1007/3-540-46138-8_64
EGOV
Keywords
Field
DocType
risk management strategy,uk establishment,egovernment web service,local egovernment programme,risk modelling,success factors,online government service,e-business potential,online tax form,ongoing research,risk factor,main generic risk factor,risk assessment,web service,legacy system,risk factors,risk management,best practice,information communication technology
Digital divide,Computer science,Interoperation,Knowledge management,Risk assessment,Risk management,Information and Communications Technology,Web service,Legacy system,Government
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
2456
0302-9743
3-540-44121-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
1.53
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
A. Evangelidis1272.23
J. Akomode2232.23
A. Taleb-Bendiab338348.64
M. J. Taylor4202.85