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A study looking at the influence of context on implementation of e-governance: What comes first - Context or System?
Hussain, Zahid I. ; Chamas, H.B. ; Abdi, M. Reza
Hussain, Zahid I.
Chamas, H.B.
Abdi, M. Reza
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2016
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The relationship between context and e-governance has been gaining a significant momentum in academic circles due its social and technical complexities. There are many challenges posed by the disparity between the context and the system when it comes to e-governance in developing countries. This research aims to reveal more successful adoption of e-governance initiatives and exposes factors that hinder its implementation. We develop a conceptual framework showing the reciprocity between the context and the system or what is termed “Context-System Gap”. Therefore, this research will study the appropriateness of the context and its influence on the system and the influence of the system on the context.
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Hussain ZI, Chamas HB and Abdi MR (2016) A study looking at the influence of context on implementation of e-governance: What comes first - Context or System? In: Proceedings of the 21st UK Academy of Information Systems Annual Conference. 12-13 Apr 2016. St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, UK.
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