Title
Understanding Judicial Websites: An Exploration of Portals in the States of Mexico
Abstract
Executive agencies are not the only entities generating websites and using other information technologies. The judicial branch is also making progress toward developing better portals to improve their processes and strengthen the relationships with citizens and other stakeholders. In fact, most judicial agencies have created their own websites with different levels of technological sophistication and functionality. However, very little is known about the structure, usability, content, and impacts of these websites. Based on previous research developed in 2010, this study proposes a framework to measure and evaluate judicial websites and performs a pilot test of the instrument in 20 states in Mexico. Implications for research and practice are derived and ideas for future studies are also suggested.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/HICSS.2015.253
System Sciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
web sites,portals,public administration,states of mexico,executive agency,functionality,information technology,judicial web sites,judicial branch,technological sophistication,assessment,judicial,judiciary,metrics,mexico,websites,law,usability,market research
Information technology,Computer science,Public relations,Usability,Knowledge management,Judicial branch,Market research,Sophistication
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1530-1605
2
0.38
References 
Authors
17
4