Knowledge sharing in cross-boundary information system development in the public sector
Information Technology and Management
An empirical investigation of socio-cultural factors of information sharing in China
Information and Management
Enabling information sharing within organizations
Information Technology and Management
Interoperability of E-Government Information Systems: Issues of Identification and Data Sharing
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Field Study of G2G Information Sharing in Chinese Context Based on the Layered Behavioral Model
HICSS '09 Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Factors affecting cross-hospital exchange of Electronic Medical Records
Information and Management
Information and Management
Willingness to share information in a supply chain: A partnership-data-process perspective
Information and Management
A model of consumers' perceptions of the invasion of information privacy
Information and Management
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Despite its importance in government operations, G2G information sharing remains a challenge for IT professionals worldwide. While recent literature has examined this challenge in Western countries, little has been published on Eastern countries. We developed a four-layer model of G2G information sharing across horizontal functional agencies and used it to conduct an analysis of sites within Chinese contexts. Included in the model were the external environment, interagency partnership, organizational readiness, and user expectation. Through empirical testing, we found that the authority of the upper-level leadership, GuanXi, compatibility, top-management support, cost, process security, and expected risks and benefits had a significant influence on the degree of G2G information sharing. However, laws and policies, interagency trust and IT capability had no significant influence on the degree of G2G information sharing. Also, the expected benefits and the degree had positive effect on the performance of G2G information sharing while expected risks had no significant effect on the performance of G2G information sharing.