Advancing E-Government at the Grassroots: Tortoise or Hare?
University of Maryland, Baltimore County · Policy Analysis (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
American grassroots governments have rushed to join the e-government revolution. Although there is a growing body of e-government literature, little of it is empirical. Using data from two nationwide surveys, we conduct a longitudinal examination of local government adoption of e-government, Web site sophistication, the perceived impacts of e-government, and barriers to the adoption and sophistication of e-government. We also discuss correlates of e-government adoption and sophistication with selected institutional factors. We find that e-government adoption at the grassroots is progressing rapidly (if measured solely by deployment of Web sites). However, the movement toward integrated and transactional…
Citation impact
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- 127.04
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- 100%
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- 46
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2Topics & keywords
- Grassroots
- Sophistication
- Government (linguistics)
- Pace
- Political science
- Business
- Public administration
- Sociology