Framework for expanding e-government: the eGov+ project

This paper presents the relevance of a research project, which through action research is going to find ways to change the classical ‘municipality-as-service-provider’ relation into an ‘IT-based-municipality-andcitizen-collaboration’, thereby strengthening the municipality administration.

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