e-Government as a Carrier of Context

.................................................................................................................1 A. THE DIFFUSION OF eGOVERNMENT ............................................................2 B. eGOVERNMENT IN CONTEXT .........................................................................3 B1. eGOVERNMENT DESIGNERS .................................................................................6 B2. IMPLICATIONS OF DESIGN-USE MISMATCH: CONTEXTUAL COLLISION..............10 C. ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS....................................................................12 C1. IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND FOR RESEARCH ................................................18 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................19 eGovernment as a Carrier of Context

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