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Title: | Assessment of e-government projects | Authors: | De, Rahul | Keywords: | E-Government | Issue Date: | 2005 | Publisher: | IGI Global | Abstract: | This article considers the issues relevant to assessing the success or failure of large-scale e-government projects in India. Prior research has highlighted a number of possible reasons why e-government systems in Less Developed Countries (LDCs) fail, underscoring, principally, the issue of the design-reality gap or design-actuality gap. We find that this analysis, though useful, is inadequate to capture the immense complexity of e-government systems design and implementation. This article proposes and elaborates on three issues that must be examined in the context of any e-government system in an LDC to assess its success or failure, in addition to other analyses. These issues are: demand- and supply-side stakeholder analysis, second order effects, and analysis of incentives for governance efficiency. We use the Bhoomi e-government system implemented in the state of Karnataka, India, as an exemplary system to elaborate on these issues and also to discuss concrete the theoretical aspects. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11827 | ISBN: | 9781591405757 | DOI: | 10.4018/978-1-59140-575-7.ch007 |
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