Electronic Government Service Efficiency: How to Measure Efficiency of Electronic Services
Lasse Berntzen ()
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Lasse Berntzen: Buskerud and Vestfold University College
Chapter Chapter 5 in Measuring E-government Efficiency, 2014, pp 75-92 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter discusses efficiency of e-Government services. How is it possible to measure efficiency of e-Government services? The key message is that e-Government service efficiency should be assessed both from the user perspective and the administration perspective. Current literature is examined, and a set of indicators is proposed together with a methodology to use these indicators to calculate the efficiency gain of using electronic services, both from citizen/business perspective and administration perspective. Two different approaches are presented. The first approach requires collection of quantitative data from both users and the administration and calculates the efficiency gain. The second (lightweight) approach is less rigorous but still useful to prioritize between different services.
Keywords: Efficiency Gain; Interactive Form; Electronic Service; Public Sector Efficiency; Lightweight Approach (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9982-4_5
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