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Stakeholders, Contradictions and Salience: An Empirical Study of a Norwegian G2G Effort

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Stakeholders, Contradictions and Salience: An Empirical Study of a Norwegian G2G Effort
Previous studies indicate that the expected effects of e-Government are slower to realize than initially expected. Several authors argue that e-Government involves particularly complex settings, consisting of a variety of stakeholders promoting different and often conflicting objectives. Yet, few studies have explicitly addressed the inherent challenges of this complexity. This study focuses on the extent to which contradictory stakeholder objectives can help explain the relatively slow progress of G2G initiatives, and reports evidence from a G2G effort in Norway. A cluster of 5 local governments decided to explore the potential of ICT collaboration as leverage for their eGovernment efforts. A neighboring cluster of 6 additional local governments were invited to join the project. During the course of the project, a number of challenges arose and the project objectives were only partially realized. The case is analyzed using stakeholder theory (ST) combined with dialectical analysis. T...
Leif Skiftenes Flak, Stig Nordheim
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where HICSS
Authors Leif Skiftenes Flak, Stig Nordheim
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