Assessing the Validity of IS Success Models: An Empirical Testand Theoretical Analysis
Information Systems Research
Evaluating Telemedicine Systems Success: A Revised Model
HICSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 6 - Volume 6
World wide web site design and use in public management
Public information technology
Evolution of Local Government E-Services: The Applicability of E-Business Maturity Models
HICSS '04 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04) - Track 5 - Volume 5
Evaluating PACS Success: A Multidimensional Model
HICSS '05 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 6 - Volume 06
An empirical test of the DeLone-McLean model of information system success
ACM SIGMIS Database
Multi-Method Approaches to Digital Government Research: Value Lessons and Implementation Challenges
HICSS '06 Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - Volume 04
Assessing the impacts of South-to-North Water Transfer Project with decision support systems
Decision Support Systems
Measuring KMS success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean's model
Information and Management
A Knowledge Management Success Model: Theoretical Development and Empirical Validation
Journal of Management Information Systems
Measuring e-Commerce Success: Applying the DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Organizational culture as determinant of enterprise information systems use in police investigations
Enterprise Information Systems
Application controlled caching for web servers
Enterprise Information Systems
Flood decision support system on agent grid: method and implementation
Enterprise Information Systems
What Is Social Informatics and Why Does It Matter?
The Information Society
Evaluating the progress of e-government development: A critical analysis
Information Polity
Creation of environmental health information system for public health service: A pilot study
Information Systems Frontiers
A modelling approach to service-oriented architecture
Enterprise Information Systems
Towards policy driven context aware differentiated services design and development
Enterprise Information Systems - Challenges and Solutions in Enterprise Computing - 11th International IEEE EDOC Conference (EDOC 2007)
Towards a contractual approach for transaction management
Enterprise Information Systems - Challenges and Solutions in Enterprise Computing - 11th International IEEE EDOC Conference (EDOC 2007)
Top-down business process development and execution using quality of service aspects
Enterprise Information Systems - Challenges and Solutions in Enterprise Computing - 11th International IEEE EDOC Conference (EDOC 2007)
Enterprise resource planning: technology acceptance in Thai universities
Enterprise Information Systems
Conversational Web Services: leveraging BPELlight for expressing WSDL 2.0 message exchange patterns
Enterprise Information Systems - Towards Model-driven Service-oriented Enterprise Computing - 12th International IEEE EDOC Enterprise Computing Conference (EDOC 2008)
Dynamic selection mechanism for quality of service aware web services
Enterprise Information Systems
An SVM-based machine learning method for accurate internet traffic classification
Information Systems Frontiers
An Integrated Approach for Agricultural Ecosystem Management
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
User Developed Applications and Information Systems Success: A Test of DeLone and McLean's Model
Information Resources Management Journal
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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Over the last few years, the area of electronic government (e-Government) has received increasing prominence and attention; people are interacting with e-Government systems to an ever greater extent. It is therefore important to measure the development of e-Government. Adopting principal component analysis (PCA), this study presents, validates and updates an evaluation model with 5 dimensions based on Socio-Technical model and Stakeholder Theory, which captures the multidimensional and interdependent nature of e-Government system. The validity of the model is empirically investigated using a sample of local e-Government of 18 cities in China, all of which have high Internet penetration and mature ICT use. The five dimensions of the evaluation model include project construction, information security management, special construction, transparency of government affairs and informationized ability. K-means clustering is applied in the subspace created by PCA to evaluate the local e-Government stages of growth of these 18 cities. The findings provide several important implications for e-Government research and practice.