Managing the E-Government Organization

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  • Kuno Schedler
  • Bernhard Schmidt

Abstract

This article examines the internal and external administrative factors conducive and inhibitive of the development of e-government. It develops a conceptual framework on the basis of existing experiences drawn from administrative reforms. Using data from a large survey of public managers in the German federal government to test guidelines and prescriptions provided in the article, this study indicates that the elements and guidelines developed in our research have had a direct or indirect influence on the development of e-government. Finally, the article indicates further research requirements, as well as consequences for practical project design.

Author Biographies

Kuno Schedler

Kuno Schedler, Professor of Public Management and Director, Institute of Public Services and Tourism, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Bernhard Schmidt

Bernhard Schmidt, Ph.D., McKinsey & Co., Berlin, Germany. Dr. Schmidt co-authored this article when he served as Scientific Assistant, Institute of Public Services and Tourism, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

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How to Cite

Schedler, K., & Schmidt, B. (2014). Managing the E-Government Organization. International Public Management Review, 5(1), 1–20. Retrieved from https://ipmr.net/index.php/ipmr/article/view/139

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