Abstract: Design science as a research paradigm is gaining popularity in the information s ...
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Abstract: Design science as a research paradigm is gaining popularity in the information systems (IS) discipline. E-gov ernment research explores IS artifacts designed to improve the quality and efficiency of public administration and service. This paper utilizes the E-government Design Research Model (EgovDR Model) to review e-gov ernment designs. Through a comprehensive literature review, this paper identifies prototypical e-government tasks for design science implementation and the corresponding solutions. We demonstrate whether and how the development and evolution of e-government designs continue to gain relevance in design science research. Additionally, this paper identifies and analyzes the theories employed in the literature to illustrate how the EgovDR Model has facilitated e-government designs in increasing rigor over time. Our findings indicate the majority of the workpractice tasks in existing e-government designs are decision-support tasks.
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Semantic filters:
Online Privacy Protection Act
Topics:
government system criminality decision support system social identity knowledge representation
Methods:
design science literature study design artifact literature sample synthesis
Theories:
information theory activity theory social disorganization theory portfolio theory structuration theory