Title
Governance in the information age: a research framework for an uncertain future
Abstract
Research into relationships among government, society and technology has grown substantially over the past 30 years. Most of that research addresses narrowly defined categories of concern such as government organization, citizen services, interoperability, or personal privacy. By contrast, the future presents complex and dynamic challenges that demand a more holistic and flexible perspective, as well as a shift from "eGovernment" to "eGovernance.". This paper outlines a framework, drawn from an investigation into future scenario of society and government. It presents the research framework as a six-part dynamic system that comprises societal trends, human elements, changing technology, information management, interaction and complexity, and the purpose and role of government.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
DG.O
uncertain future,citizen service,flexible perspective,six-part dynamic system,human element,dynamic challenge,personal privacy,future scenario,research framework,information age,information management,government organization,e government
Field
DocType
Citations 
Corporate governance,Information management,E-Government,Computer science,Public relations,Interoperability,Knowledge management,Conceptual framework,Information Age,E-governance,Government
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
3
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sharon S. Dawes141841.86