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What is E-Government Evaluation

Handbook of Research on ICT-Enabled Transformational Government: A Global Perspective
The concepts, methods and techniques used for assessing the results of e-government programs. The evaluation can be carried out at any time (before, during, or after the implementation process) according to the different mindsets: organisational, economical, sociological, human empowerment or other.
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Developing an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Evaluation of E-Government Implementation
Maddalena Sorrentino (State University of Milan, Italy) and Marco De Marco (Catholic University, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-390-6.ch016
Abstract
Can we assess the results of an e-government program in terms of its capacity to provide solutions to problems of public import? While interest in the evaluation of public IT investments is growing worldwide, there is also a widespread perception of the inadequacy of the knowledge that informs concrete practices. This chapter adopts a perspective that centers mainly on conceptual arguments; it considers the evaluation as a social research field requiring interdisciplinary inputs capable of shedding light not only on the results, but also on the implementation process of the public services. The proposed interpretive key, which draws on contributions from organization theory, augments the significance of evaluation research. The reflections offered here have the goal of both providing further insights for the academic e-government community as a whole and helping to better inform public management praxis.
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