What do we Know From the Literature on Public eServices?

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作者
Arduini, Davide [1 ]
Zanfei, Antonello [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Urbino Carlo Bo, Dept Econ Soc & Polit, Urbino, Italy
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON EGOVERNMENT, VOLS 1 AND 2 | 2012年
关键词
bibliometrics; meta-analysis; public eServices; ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH; INTERDISCIPLINARY;
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
Public eServices are a broad and growing research field in which scholars and practitioners from different domains are involved. However, the increasing attention devoted to public eServices only partially captures the extreme variety of aspects and implications of the diffusion of information and communication technologies at all levels of public administrations. The paper aims to develop a meta-analysis of the literature on the delivery, diffusion, adoption and impact of public eServices and examines current research trends in terms of differences in methodologies, approaches and key indicators across five service categories: eGovernment, eEducation, eHealth, Infomobility and eProcurement. We examined 751 articles appeared in 2000-2010 in the top international academic journals listed in the SSCI-ISI. We highlight a significant heterogeneity in scientific production across service domains, indicators used, and affiliation of authors. We also show an increasing diffusion of quantitative methods applied to different research fields which still appears to be constrained by data limitations. The overall picture emerging from the analysis is one characterized by largely unexplored service domains as well as scarcely analyzed issues both across and within individual service categories. Thus many research opportunities seem to emerge and need to be exploited from different disciplinary perspectives in this field of analysis.
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页数:11
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