A socio-technical perspective on e-government issues in developing countries: a scientometrics approach

  • Authors:
  • Gohar Feroz Khan;Junghoon Moon;Han Woo Park;Bobby Swar;Jae Jeung Rho

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Media and Communication, YeungNam University, Gyeongsan-si, Republic of Korea;Information Management and Marketing, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University (SNU), Seoul, Republic of Korea;Department of Media and Communication, YeungNam University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea;School of Innovation, Global Information and Telecommunication Program, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of Korea;Department of Management Science, KAIST, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

  • Venue:
  • Scientometrics
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

Many researchers have analyzed e-government literature as a whole or a specific area to focus on statistical methodologies, lessons learnt, or problem related to the area. However, no investigation from socio-technical perspective on e-government issues, in developing countries (DCs), has been carried out. Utilizing scientometrics approach, we analyzed and synthesized e-government (EG) literature that deals with the issues/topics in developing countries from the lens of socio-technical theory (STT). 145 articles from 7 core e-government journals published during the last decade were selected and reviewed for analyzing e-government literature related to developing countries. The growth pattern of e-government literature showed that e-government studies pertaining developing countries issues/topics have rapidly increased during the last decade; covering a range of topics/issues studied from socio-technical aspects. We found that e-government literature in developing countries has somewhat adopted a balanced approach and is moving away from a merely theoretical or conceptual bases toward an empirical foundation; however, the literature lacked depth and balance in terms of issues/topics discussed and methodologies applied. In the light of the findings, strengths, limitations, and future directions for e-government research in developing countries are discussed.