Building a Measurement Framework for m-Government Services
This study develops and presents a proposed framework for the measurement of mobile government (m-government) services. The measurement framework consists of: (i) identification/categorisation of m-government services; (ii) sophistication stages of these services; and (iii) indicators to evaluate their progress. With respect to the methodological approach followed in the study, twenty e-government services clustered by type of activity and interaction level are ranked for importance in terms of criteria that characterise the mobile setting. Moreover, core indicators used for e-government are examined in terms of their appropriateness to the mobile setting. According to the authors’ findings, three m-government service clusters are established, assisting governments to prioritise services to mobile users. A modification in the sophistication model for e-services is recommended for application in m-government. Finally, the proposed indicators are mainly user-focused, in accordance with the personalised nature of services delivered through mobile devices.
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2012
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Authors: | Stiakakis, Emmanouil ; Georgiadis, Christos K. |
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International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change (IJISSC). - IGI Global, ISSN 1941-868X. - Vol. 3.2012, 4, p. 18-37
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IGI Global |
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