Article ID: | iaor20083204 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 16 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 327 |
End Page Number: | 335 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2007 |
Journal: | European Journal of Information Systems |
Authors: | Irani Zahir, Elliman Tony, Jackson Paul |
Keywords: | research, e-commerce |
This paper presents the findings of an exploratory research project into future e-Government (electronic Government) initiatives. The Virtual Institute for Electronic Government Research (VIEGO) project aimed at identifying and further developing the research agenda of e-Government based on a solid practical ground. As such, the paper offers a novel methodology in identifying the road map for future e-Government initiatives based on a series of workshops organised around the U.K. hosting a mixture of stakeholders involving both academics and practitioners. The analysis of the VIEGO workshops depicted that an e-Government research agenda involves a combination of social, technological and organisational issues at both governmental and individual citizen level, ultimately driven by empirical case-based experience and active participation in e-Government processes. Unlike other propositions for the future of e-Government offered in the e-Government literature, it raised research questions not only originated from an analysis of e-Government literature but also on the outcome of brainstorming, reflections and contemplations throughout the duration of the project.