Expecting substantial savings and improved public services, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries have invested in the development of e-government services over the past 10-15 years. However, despite the initial exceptional take-up, governments later saw low adoption and low use of e-government services which are still far from satisfactory today. This report gives a broad description of the shift in governments' focus on e-government development – from a government-centric to a user-centric approach. It gives a comprehensive overview of challenges to user take-up of e-government services in OECD countries and of the different types of approaches to improving it. The monitoring and evaluation of user take-up are also discussed, including the existence of formal measurement frameworks. Good practices are presented to illustrate the different concrete approaches used by OECD countries. The publication is also available as an e-book.
Rethinking e-Government Services: User-Centred Approaches
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English
Year:
2009Publisher:
OECD PublishingDate published:
10-02-2016