Understanding E-government Project Management: A Positivist Case Study of Singapore
Weiling Ke and
Kwok Kee Wei
Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 2006, vol. 9, issue 2, 45-61
Abstract:
This research is conducted in response to the lack of empirical studies on how e- government projects are managed. We extend the contingency framework of project management proposed by Barki and his colleagues (2001) to the context of e- government projects. In particular, we contend that the digital divide is another risk factor for e-government projects and therefore bridging the digital divide should be part of e-government projects' management profiles. To test our research model, we conducted a case study with a ministry in Singapore. Theoretical contributions and managerial implications of this study are discussed.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1080/1097198X.2006.10856420
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