Title: Methodologies for Measuring E-Government Development: The Croatian Case
Abstract: Development of various e-services and e-government solutions has become a global trend in recent years. Since this field is rapidly growing and developing in many countries which vary in their strategies, goals, ways of implementation and funds invested in such services, a few different methodologies have been developed to measure their results and compare them. Since they represent the key factor for measurement and comparison of countries, some of them are mainly focusing on economical and financial factors, while neglecting strategic goals set by country government. Most countries have different e-government related policies and strategies, and they vary even more when we take into consideration European countries. The Union does not have firm federal government and strategies and the progress is mainly coordinated according to commonly accepted guidelines. In this case we are focusing on Croatia to present differences between methodological approaches to measurement of e-services benefits and results, and their coherence for comparison.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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