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_aJANSSEN, Marijn _934917 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aA survey of web-based business models for e-government in the Netherlands |
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_aNew York : _bElsevier, _cApril 2008 |
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520 | 3 | _aGovernments worldwide are increasingly using Web-based business models to enhance their service delivery. Yet the concept of the business model is unexplored within the context of e-government. Drawing upon the literature on e-commerce, we develop a taxonomy for analyzing Web-based business models for e-government. Based on a systematic survey of 59 e-government Web sites in the Netherlands, our findings indicate that most of the Web sites use the content provider or direct-to-customer business models, while only a few are using novel business models. Overall, the concept of business model is appealing and useful in the public sector. Specifically it compliments research on Web site quality by analyzing and describing Web sites using atomic e-government business models and suggesting improvements by using combinations of business models | |
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_aKUK, George _922654 |
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_aWAGENAAR, René W _934918 |
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_tGovernment Information Quarterly _g25, 2, p. 202-220 _dNew York : Elsevier, April 2008 _xISSN 0740624X _w |
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