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2020

Walden University

E-government

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Strategies Used By It Project Managers To Integrate Icts In The Eastern Caribbean, Carl St. Aubin Roberts Jan 2020

Strategies Used By It Project Managers To Integrate Icts In The Eastern Caribbean, Carl St. Aubin Roberts

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Current practices used to guide information and communication technology (ICT) projects in the Caribbean and developing countries lead to high project failure rates. Project managers must adopt new innovative approaches for transformation towards a 21st-century information society and sustainable digital economies. Grounded in the technology acceptance model (TAM), the purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to explore strategies information technology (IT) project managers use to implement IT frameworks designed to guide Caribbean ICT integration. Data were collected from face to face interviews and company documents and analyzed using coding, thematic analysis, and methodological triangulation. The participants were 12 IT …


Exploring Trust In Cloud Computing For A Governmental Organization In Ethiopia: A Case Study, Estifanos Abebe Seyoum Jan 2020

Exploring Trust In Cloud Computing For A Governmental Organization In Ethiopia: A Case Study, Estifanos Abebe Seyoum

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Organizations face a rapidly changing environment that forces them to seek high computing power. The problem was how to overcome factors that cause managers at governmental organizations in Ethiopia to be reluctant to trust cloud computing, while some managers overcame this lack of trust. The purpose of this qualitative, single case study was to provide a deeper understanding of how a governmental organization in Ethiopia overcame the factors that adversely influenced managers of other organizations to the extent that they distrusted and decided against adopting cloud computing. The population for this study was comprised of 12 managers from a governmental …


Critical Success Factors For E-Government Web Services, Mark Alpern Jan 2020

Critical Success Factors For E-Government Web Services, Mark Alpern

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Some municipal government leaders are unable to effectively implement e-government web services, which results in poor client satisfaction. Grounded in the critical success factor theory, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore critical success factors managers use to build quality e-government web services. The participants included 3 managers in different municipalities within Ontario, Canada, who successfully implemented e-government web services. Data were collected through semistructured interviews and the review of organizational documents. Thematic analysis was conducted using Yin's 5-step data analysis method, and 5 themes emerged: client-centric government, change management, management support, client engagement, and external …