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What is Relation with Technology

Handbook of Research on ICT-Enabled Transformational Government: A Global Perspective
Highlights the importance of analysing technology related change as relationistic i.e. not perceive our relation as an attitude towards technology related change but an ongoing dialectical process. This process gains from being analysed with sensitivity to the starting point (point of reference) and a separation between the general and specific level.
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The Myth of E-Government
Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund (Midsweden University, Sweden) and Katarina Giritli-Nygren (Midsweden University, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-390-6.ch017
Abstract
The idea of e-government is spread at a rapid rate. In almost the entire world governments are attempting to adapt to the suggested changes which implies that e-government has become a global phenomenon. We suggest that the idea of e-government is best understood as a mythologised megatrend. It has become a symbol for the modernised government of today. A symbol which, in some sense, has to be demythologized in order to to be able to be realised. It is argued that it is possible to gain further insights into, and tools to cope with, the gap between myth and reality by differentiate between general and specific interpretations of the idea. By analysing these interpretations the myth can be partially unravelled, which is illustrated by a large scale study based on 2,624 employees in public administration. The result indicates a loose coupling between the general and the specific level.
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