Evaluating the Public Value of eGovernment Services
Abstract
Governments all over the world are working on a broad array of egovernment-
services. As a result, there is need to evaluate e-government services
objectively to identify areas of concerns. Recently, researchers have shown interest
in IS evaluation and the public value perspective segment taking the lead. Arguably,
the prime objective of e-government is to produce public value through effective use
of ICT. Moreover, research in the field of public administration are advocating use
of paradigm in two-fold; first, it will direct the effort of scholars away from the
resolution of pressing administrative problems to the studies of arcane theoretical
puzzles. Second, the paradigm dictates the connective taxonomies of the principal
subjects of inquiry and forces the scholars, to work and think within the ambits of
paradigm. The primary objective of this paper is to carry out a theoritical review and
develop a framework of evaluating e-government services for developing countries.