Title
Interdisciplinary application of structuration theory for e-government: A case study of an IT-enabled budget reform
Abstract
e-Government projects might fail when neglecting their multidisciplinary, complex and unstructured reality. Interdisciplinary interaction of actors and integration of multiple structures during e-government adoption have made difficult for both practitioners in practice and scholars in theory. Different structuration theory (ST) models have contributed to understand this phenomenon. This article proposed an interdisciplinary structuration theory (IST) by integrating relevant structures based on a better understanding of the interacting disciplines of the e-government initiative. The IST has advantages over other models because it provides a detailed description of the case; integrates relevant structures and multiple actors' views; incorporates an alternative methodological bracketing of practices; and operationalizes the discursive consciousness. This study examines the model by using the case of an IT-enabled budget reform in Mexico as a contemporary case of e-government. An embedded case study design was employed using interviews of actors and analysis of official documents. Results show a broader set of interacting structures not just technology that were possible to identify and examine by considering other disciplines. Only a subset of formal practices prescribed for systems and policy was effectively adopted while new informal practices were enacted. Among all, practices of collaboration, knowledge and trust were the most critical practices in the case. Several outcomes of interaction were identified. From these findings, practical recommendations are advised in the modalities of communication, power, and sanction.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1016/j.giq.2012.07.010
Government Information Quarterly
Keywords
Field
DocType
Structuration theory,Electronic government,Interdisciplinary
Modalities,E-Government,Multidisciplinary approach,Sociology,Knowledge management,Consciousness,Phenomenon,Bracketing,Structuration theory,Management science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
30
Supplement-1
0740-624X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.59
12
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriel Puron-Cid1398.91