Collaborative management and e-government: a survey of state government CIOs
by Christopher G. Reddick
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 5, No. 2, 2008

Abstract: Collaboration is one of the ways to enhance the successful adoption of Electronic Government or e-government projects. This study examines several dimensions of collaborative management and e-government through the lens of state governments. A survey was conducted of state government Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and the key findings indicate a high level of agreement that collaboration and e-government is having an impact on communication, trust and standards within state governments. Citizens were collaborated with the least in e-government, while the most collaboration occurred within the state government. Most importantly, the more citizens get involved in e-government decision-making, the more this leads to greater use of the principles of effective collaboration.

Online publication date: Fri, 11-Jan-2008

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