Searched for: subject%3A%22E%255C-government%22
(41 - 60 of 65)

Pages

document
Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Susha, I. (author)
The use of Open Government Data (OGD) has not kept pace with the expectations as existing OGD infrastructures mainly serve as data repositories. Many OGD infrastructures do not stimulate or support OGD use processes, and there is a lack of research regarding which functionalities can stimulate such processes. The objective of this study is to...
journal article 2016
document
Matheus, R. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Governments are often putting their efforts in the operation and execution of existing services without having the means to innovate. Ambidexterity is the ability to operate existing services and to innovate at the same time Ambidexterity is a concept originating from organizational studies in the private sector and is hardly used in the public...
conference paper 2016
document
Klievink, A.J. (author), Bharosa, N. (author), Tan, Y. (author)
The scale of society's evolving challenges gradually surpasses the capacity of the public sector to address them. Coping with these challenges requires budget-short governments to look for innovative ways to transform and improve their operations and service provisioning models. While in many cases transformation starts from the inside-out ...
journal article 2015
document
Pushpakumar, H. (author)
Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated and varied. The range of possible attacks that organizations face is higher than in the past. Analysis shows that the number of cyber incidents involving government agencies has increased by 35 percent between 2010 and 2013. E-government is a potential target to attacks of various kinds from a range...
master thesis 2015
document
Klievink, A.J. (author)
Collaboration between the public and the private sector is seen as an instrument to make governance smarter, more effective, and more efficient. However, whereas there is literature on public-private collaboration, very little of it addresses how these collaborations can be shaped to make use of the huge potential that technological innovations...
book chapter 2015
document
Maheshwari, D. (author)
Most measurement instruments in e-government focus on easily visible aspects and do not measure deep within organizations. In contrast the measurement instrument presented in this thesis focused on measuring elements within organizations. This requires different type of methods which goes beyond visiting websites and measuring what is visible...
doctoral thesis 2015
document
Klievink, A.J. (author)
Collaboration between the public and the private sector is seen as an instrument to make governance smarter, more effective, and more efficient. However, whereas there is literature on public-private collaboration, very little of it addresses how these collaborations can be shaped to make use of the huge potential that technological innovations...
conference paper 2015
document
susha, Iryna (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Charalabidis, Yannis (author), Parycek, Peter (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
There is a lack of research concerning the factors influencing the success or failure of open data initiatives. Based on the results of two workshops, we provide a list of 47 success factors for open data publication and 18 success factors for open data use. We further use three case studies (ENGAGE, Open NY, and Open Vienna) to examine how the...
journal article 2015
document
Romijn, J.H. (author)
master thesis 2014
document
Klievink, A.J. (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Public and private organizations in various areas are setting up digital Information Infrastructures (IIs) for interconnecting government, businesses and citizens. IIs can create value by sharing and integrating data of multiple ac-tors. This can be the basis for value added services and especially collaborations of public and private partners...
book chapter 2014
document
Klievink, A.J. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Information infrastructures of businesses and government are increasingly interwoven and highly dependent on each other. Though often referred to as sociotechnical innovations, the development of these information infrastructures often has a technological focus. The related and even concurrent development of new social practices is understudied....
journal article 2014
document
Zuiderwijk, A.M.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Choenni, R. (author), Meijer, R.F. (author)
· Purpose: Governments create large amounts of data. However, the publication of open data is often cumbersome and there are no standard procedures and processes for opening data. This blocks the easy publication of government data. The purpose of this paper is to derive design principles for improving the open data publishing process of public...
journal article 2014
document
Nugroho, R. (author)
Many countries around the world have joined the open data movement. Data is being published for a various number of reasons which include for the public to reuse, to create a more efficient government, and to increase transparency. Recent development in this field is that the data published is expected to be in machine readable format. In...
master thesis 2013
document
Lemmen, C.H.J. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Uitermark, H.T. (author)
conference paper 2013
document
Egyedi, T.M. (author)
There is an on-going controversy about the impact of competing committee standards – i.e., two or more functionally equivalent ‘open’ standards – on innovation (Blind, 2008; Egyedi and Koppenhol, 2010; West and Fomin, 2011). This paper takes a different angle and focuses on its impact on interoperability (e.g. e-government) and large IT users...
conference paper 2012
document
Klievink, A.J. (author), Van Stijn, E. (author), Hesketh, D. (author), Aldewereld, H. (author), Overbeek, S. (author), Heijmann, F. (author), Tan, Y.H. (author)
With increasing global trade and growing emphasis on security, enhanced information sharing between actors in global supply chains is required. Currently, the data about cargo available in the supply chain does not provide a timely and accurate description of the goods. To solve this data quality issue, data should be captured upstream at the...
journal article 2012
document
Van Veenstra, A.F.E. (author)
IT-induced public sector transformation investigates the organizational changes that are undertaken to transform public administrations using information technology (IT). While IT made governments more efficient, it is unclear whether it will also make them more effective in creating public value for citizens and businesses. This study...
doctoral thesis 2012
document
Klievink, B. (author)
Governments aim to improve service delivery towards citizens and businesses. One of the main trends in this area is that organisations are increasingly trying to integrate service delivery by using information and communication technology (ICT). Service integration is necessary as individual service offerings are often just a part of a bigger...
doctoral thesis 2011
document
Wammes, Han (author)
From the inception of the Oracle Spatial Engine over ten years ago, Oracle has been striving to make spatial information an integral part of its information management architecture. The Oracle information management architecture includes such areas as GIS, Document Management and Archiving and Business Intelligence. Built initially as disparate...
conference paper 2011
document
Van Veenstra, A.F. (author), Klievink, B. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Transformational government (t-government) has been introduced as a new stage of e-government aimed at realising structural changes and greater benefits in the public sector. Yet, there are many impediments blocking transformation, and there is limited insight in these barriers. In this paper, impediments for t-government are investigated by...
journal article 2011
Searched for: subject%3A%22E%255C-government%22
(41 - 60 of 65)

Pages