Internet Business Models and Strategies: Text and Cases
Internet Business Models and Strategies: Text and Cases
Understanding new models of collaboration for delivering government services
Communications of the ACM
Coordinating Web Services based on business models
ICEC '03 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic commerce
Successful e-government in Singapore
Communications of the ACM - Wireless sensor networks
An analytic approach for quantifying the value of e-business initiatives
IBM Systems Journal
Current practices of leading e-government countries
Communications of the ACM - The digital society
Intelligent e-government services with personalized recommendation techniques: Research Articles
International Journal of Intelligent Systems
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
A secure e-Government platform architecture for small to medium sized public organizations
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
A framework for the assessment and analysis of electronic government proposals
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
A review of quality dimensions in e-government services
EGOV'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic Government
EGOV'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic Government
Service take-up and impacts of e-government in austria
EGOV'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Electronic Government
Role-Based and Service-Oriented Security Management in the E-Government Environment
EGOV '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Government
WISM'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Web information systems and mining - Volume Part I
A Citizen-Oriented Approach for Evaluating the Performance of e-Government in Sri Lanka
International Journal of Electronic Government Research
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The main objective of e-government is to create public values by delivering public services to citizens, businesses, and government agencies. Since business models have been noted as proper means to illustrate the concept and methods of value proposition and creation, the aims of this paper is at proposing a value-centric e-government service framework based on the business model perspective for guiding and ensuring successful development, management, and delivery of e-government systems and services. Four adapted value-centric business model perspectives include public beneficiaries, government internal organization and process, government service chain, and society and national environments. Identified generic e-government service functions encompass profile management, security and trust management, information navigation and search, transaction and payment, participation and collaboration, personalization and customization, as well as learning and knowledge management.