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From: Michel J. Menou ([email protected])
Date: Fri Nov 29 2002 - 17:17:09 AST


Compas
Mencione hace pocos dias el trabajo de Richard Heeks.
Ahi esta la sintesis y los archivos.
Michel

>From: Richard Heeks <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Friday, November 29, 2002, 7:21:01 PM
>Subject: [egov4dev] Causes of eGov Success/Failure
>
>===8<==============Original message text===============
>Dear all
>
>What makes e-gov projects succeed or fail?
>
>Analysis of the discussions on causes of success/failure of e-
>government in developing/transitional countries is now
>complete. You can find it at:
>http://www.egov4dev.org/causefactor.htm
>
>There's a summary model at the top, then two tables with more
>explanation of the factors plus links to cases in which those
>factors are identified.
>
>Just to follow up a couple of points that were raised in the
>discussion.
>
>First, are these factors general to all ICT projects, or are any
>specific to e-government? Second, are these factors specific to
>developing/transitional countries, or do they apply
>everywhere?
>
>I think the list of factors is generic � applying to all ICT
>projects, all over the world. However, the particular content of
>each factor will be different in different situations. Issues like
>politics may well be more apparent in the public sector; issues
>like availability of skills and of technology may well be more
>apparent in developing/transitional countries; issues like
>imposition of inappropriate designs from the Western private
>sector will be more apparent in both situations.
>
>The model and list of factors offered necessarily simplifies a
>much richer discussion. If you wish to refer back to that
>discussion, you can view it at the yahoogroups Web site:
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/egov4dev/messages
>If any e-gov researchers want to re-analyse the discussion for
>their own work, then ask me � I've collated all the messages in
>a single file. I also used the latest set of case studies on the
>site: www.egov4dev.org/cases.htm in the analysis of factors.
>
>Thank you to all those who contributed to the discussions.
>Richard
>Moderator, egov4dev
>
>The "eGovernment for Development Information Exchange"
>project is coordinated by the University of Manchester's
>Institute for Development Policy and Management. The
>project is funded and managed by the Commonwealth
>Telecommunications Organisation as part of the UK
>Department for International Development's "Building Digital
>Opportunities" programme.



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