A comprehensive analysis of U.S. counties’ e-Government portals: development status and functionalities

A comprehensive analysis of U.S. counties’ e-Government portals: development status and functionalities

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Article ID: iaor20082616
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 16
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 149
End Page Number: 164
Publication Date: Apr 2007
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
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Keywords: internet
Abstract:

This research presents a comprehensive analysis of U.S. counties’ adoption of e-Government and the functions of the websites. By using content analysis methodology, the services and functions of U.S. county e-Government portals are scrutinized. The investigation instrument is based on political and technological theories, an e-Government stage model, and the review of literature. The research finds that U.S. counties’ adoption of e-Government is highly associated with certain socioeconomic factors; in addition, the functionalities of U.S. county e-Government portals are significantly related to six socioeconomic factors according to the multiple regression analysis. The research provides insights for government officials and practitioners to understand and improve e-Government practice. It also sheds light on e-Government research by bringing in a valuable research instrument and comprehensive data about e-Government adoption. The implications for future research are discussed.

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