Analysis of the cost-effectiveness of information networks with applications
International Journal of Network Management
Performance-based evaluations of the tangible benefits of information networks with applications
International Journal of Network Management
Identifying information network profiles for planning management
International Journal of Network Management
A strategic view for the development of E‐Business
International Journal of Network Management
Toward the development of a standard e-readiness assessment policy
International Journal of Network Management
Development of security policies for private networks
International Journal of Network Management
Enterprise resource planning: a review and a STOPE view
International Journal of Network Management
Using ISO 17799: 2005 information security management: a STOPE view with six sigma approach
International Journal of Network Management
Assessing the UK policies for broadband adoption
Information Systems Frontiers
International Journal of Network Management
Identification of process improvement methodologies with application in information security
Proceedings of the 4th annual conference on Information security curriculum development
The motivations for citizens' adoption of e-government: an empirical study in the UAE
International Journal of Business Information Systems
EGOVIS'12/EDEM'12 Proceedings of the 2012 Joint international conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective and Electronic Democracy, and Proceedings of the 2012 Joint international conference on Advancing Democracy, Government and Governance
Building Trust in E-Government Adoption through an Intermediary Channel
International Journal of Electronic Government Research
Evaluation of Organizational E-Government Readiness in the Public Sector
International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications
Assessment of IT governance in organizations: A simple integrated approach
Computers in Human Behavior
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The transition from conventional government services to e-government services is becoming an international trend in various parts of the world. This transition is useful in two main ways. It provides benefits not only to the government, but also to all organizations and people, contributing to what is now known as the digital economy and the well being of the society. The transition is also an opportunity for the government to reorganize its services and reduce, or even eliminate, unnecessary overheads and inefficiencies that may exist in its traditional services. This paper uses the STOPE (Strategy/Technology/Organization/People/ Environment) development profile to explore the transition to e-government, and to support its continuous improvement. The paper identifies e-government within the broad scope of e-development towards the digital economy using STOPE. It describes its basic processes, and emphasizes its potential benefits. The paper also discusses maximizing these benefits using proven techniques, including TQM (Total Quality Management), BPR (Business Process Re-engineering), and Six Σ in addition to experience accumulated by early e-government adaptors. Based on STOPE, recommendations on maximizing the benefits are then introduced. Finally conclusions and potential future work are discussed. In this respect, a specific future work concerned with STOPE-based development of typical e-government services is proposed. The work would be useful for standardizing basic e-government services at the national and international levels, so that well-designed e-government services can be globalized.