51 research outputs found

    Introduction

    No full text

    Performance control and public organizations

    No full text

    All that glitters is not gold: Disaggregating networks and the impact on performance

    No full text

    Assessing effects of eGovernment initiatives based on a public value framework

    Get PDF
    Assessing effects of eGovernment initiatives is considered an important but challenging endeavor. Assessments are, among other things, important to justify e-government investments. They are challenging because they are complex, often based on locally defined indicators, many times over-emphasizing financial effects, imprecise, faced with a number of contingencies and very seldom validated. Consequently, effect assessments can be seen as imprecise and difficult to compare across different initiatives. This paper addresses some of the challenges by attempting to assess effects based on a public value framework through an action design study with a Norwegian government agency. Based on our findings, we suggest 5 design principles for adapting and using performance indicators for assessing effects from eGovernment initiatives
    corecore