Title
The Back-Office of E-government (Managing Information Domains as Political Economies)
Abstract
ETEGV06Many governmental organizations nowadays are setting up e-government initiatives to improve the delivery of services to citizens. Often, these initiatives require information exchange in networks of various governmental organizations in so-called back-offices. In this article, resource dependence theory and information property rights theory are used to analyze the complex mixture of cooperation and conflict that arises in these networks. The authors conclude that the use of novel process management techniques is a promising and fruitful alternative to the use of more 'traditional' project management techniques in the development of interorganizational, back-office information systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/HICSS.2002.994077
HICSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
political economies,e-government initiative,project management technique,novel process management technique,etegv06many governmental organization,information exchange,information domains,complex mixture,information property rights theory,back-office information system,various governmental organization,resource dependence theory,management,process management,information technology,information system,government,public administration,electronic data interchange,property rights,information systems,political economy,internet,project management,management of change
Information system,Change management,Property rights,Economics,Back office,Public relations,Information technology,Information exchange,Knowledge management,Resource dependence theory,Project management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1435-9
15
1.35
References 
Authors
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
V. Homburg1151.69
Victor Bekkers221116.97