Strategic Information System Plans in Nations Around the World
James Melitski and
Aroon Manoharan
International Journal of Public Administration, 2014, vol. 37, issue 12, 846-855
Abstract:
Strategic information systems planning (SISP) literature addresses the importance of measuring both broad externally validated societal measures of organizational outcomes, while at the same time assessing organization specific metrics that speak to an institution’s ability to deliver specific outputs. Accordingly, this article explores literature for strategic management in the public sector, SISP, and digital government and applies a strategic planning framework along with analyzing national SISP plans for information technology or electronic government. The research finds that countries are developing both strategic and operational goals that have managerial and governance implications.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2014.917102
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