posted on 2023-08-30, 15:57authored byIrina Popova, Chris Ivory, Anna Uhlin
This article considers the emergence of e-government in the UK and Sweden by conducting a structured document analysis of relevant government reports. The aim of the research was to examine differences in management planning practice – i.e. how change was planned and executed differently in both states. The key finding was that the focus of digital transformation shifted over time from digitalizing services to digitalizing internal departmental work processes. Both governments enacted change by identifying and supporting new roles and agencies deemed able to drive change. In so doing, both actively sought to balance macro-social and micro-social shaping forces. However, the ‘macro’ rationales and micro-level practices for digitalizing services also showed some differences of focus in each case.
History
Page range
177-187
Publisher
Academic Conferences and Publishing International
Place of publication
Reading, UK
ISBN
9781912764037
Conference proceeding
Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Digital Government
Name of event
18th European Conference on e-Government (ECEG 2018)