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Critical issues in information systems research
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Leading-edge information technologies and American local governments
Public information technology
Social Science Computer Review
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Information Technology and Management
An integrated model of information systems adoption in small businesses
Journal of Management Information Systems
Implementation of electronic data interchange: an innovation diffusion perspective
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Decision Support Systems
dg.o '07 Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Digital government research: bridging disciplines & domains
Information systems in supply chain management: a comparative case study of three organisations
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Journal of Management Information Systems
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Information and Management
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The ability of local government agencies to effectively utilise technologies to share information constitutes a critical element in nationwide efforts to fight terrorism, combat crime, and protect citizen safety. Alarmingly, current practices have neither effectively transferred information that local government agencies need, nor adequately captured and propagated information generated by local authorities. The objective of this study is to understand the factors influencing local agency electronic information sharing. The results of an in-depth case study provide a comprehensive understanding of the technological, agency and environmental factors that promote or inhibit electronic information sharing by local agencies. An extensive set of recommendations is put forth to enable government officials to enhance the success of electronic information sharing initiatives. Moreover, the findings carry several important implications for theory and practice.