Growth stages of end user computing
Communications of the ACM
Critical success factors for information center managers
MIS Quarterly
An empirical test of a stage of growth progression model
Management Science
Information and Management
Customer-perceived value of e-financial services: a means-end approach
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Exploring security and comfort issues associated with online banking
International Journal of Electronic Finance
A review of organised crime in electronic finance
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Project management and financial monitoring in public sector: an information support system
International Journal of Electronic Finance
A multi-tier framework for securing e-transactions in e-government systems of Saudi Arabia
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Financial reporting comparability: toward an XBRL ontology of the FASB/IFRS conceptual framework
International Journal of Electronic Finance
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E-government interoperability has been recognised to have a potentially great impact on productivity and user satisfaction. Based on the stage hypothesis model of growth in e-government interoperability, a framework to analyse and predict interoperability is suggested. Lessons learned from the experiences of the government sector in Norway are useful in analysing the number of stages, dominant problems at each stage, evolutionary path, and the economies of interoperability. Using the organisational, semantic and technical parameters of the framework, benchmarks applicable to each stage are applied to the case studies. Findings indicate that governments face different issues, expectations and benefits, depending on their maturity level.