Title
Efficiency and satisfaction of electronic records management systems in e-government in Taiwan
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the efficiency and satisfaction of electronic records management systems (ERMS), which has been of interest to archivists and records managers, in electronic government (e-government) agencies in Taiwan. Design/methodology/approach - Using the measures from information systems (ISs) success model, this study applies data envelopment analysis to measure the relative efficiency and satisfaction in different types of e-government agencies. After conducting a large-scale survey of e-government agencies in Taiwan, a matrix of efficiency and satisfaction is developed. Findings - Research results show that the efficiency of ERMS in central agencies exceeds that in local agencies, and the efficiency in upper level agencies exceeds that in lower level agencies. The efficiency in business agencies exceeds that in administration agencies and public schools. Additionally, ERMS user's satisfaction in e-government agencies is linearly related to ERMS efficiency. Research limitations/implications - Owing to the budget limits, only a one-shot survey is conducted, thus the comparison between ex-ante and ex-post measurement could not be performed. Practical implications - The business-related reasons are more critical in implementing ERMS than the compliance-related ones. Originality/value - This paper proposes a mathematical modeling tool for assessing ISs in e-government.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1108/02640470910966907
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Information systems,Customer satisfaction,Records management,Taiwan
Journal
27
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
0264-0473
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.79
9
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fang-Ming Hsu1445.60
Tser-Yieth Chen2384.78
Shuwen Wang360.79