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Sustaining successful e-government initiatives is of paramount importance for governments of developing countries because failure of the initiatives in those countries is very high and this also demonstrates that the issue has been challenging and poorly understood. Despite the high failure rate, e-government initiatives still receive huge investment and this in turn necessitates a long term benefit out of the investments. Sustainability of e-government initiatives is not treated with the seriousness it deserves. As a result, opportunities that would have been available for citizens in…mehr

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Sustaining successful e-government initiatives is of paramount importance for governments of developing countries because failure of the initiatives in those countries is very high and this also demonstrates that the issue has been challenging and poorly understood. Despite the high failure rate, e-government initiatives still receive huge investment and this in turn necessitates a long term benefit out of the investments. Sustainability of e-government initiatives is not treated with the seriousness it deserves. As a result, opportunities that would have been available for citizens in developing countries out of those e-government initiatives have not been well exploited. This research, thus, tries to explore the potential relationship between e-government success and sustainability in an integrated manner. The study has made both theoretical and practical contributions. In terms of theoretical contributions, the study proposes a conceptual framework based on the insights obtained from the empirical work.
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Autorenporträt
Lemma Lessa is Lecturer in Information Systems in School of Information Sciences at Addis Ababa University (AAU), Ethiopia. He has MSc in Information Science (AAU, 2003). His teaching interest is on the social and management aspects of the design and use of Information Systems. Currently he is a PhD candidate in Information Systems at AAU.