TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of choice in the development of an M-government strategy in Turkey
AU - De Kervenoael, Ronan J.
AU - Cakici, N. Meltem
AU - Guner, Duygu
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - Enhanced data services through mobile phones are expected to be soon fully transactional, interactive and embedded with other mobile consumption practices. While private services will continue to take the lead in the mobile data revolution, others such as government and NGOs are becoming more prominent m-players. This paper adopts a qualitative case study approach interpreting micro-level municipality officers’ mobility concept, ICT histories and choice practices for m-government services in Turkey. The findings highlight that in-situs ICT choice strategies are non-homogenous, sometimes conflicting with each other, and that current strategies have not yet justified the necessity for municipality officers to engage and fully commit to m-government efforts. Furthermore, beyond m-government initiatives’ success or failure, the mechanisms related to public administration mobile technical capacity building and knowledge transfer are identified to be directly related to m-government engagement likelihood.
AB - Enhanced data services through mobile phones are expected to be soon fully transactional, interactive and embedded with other mobile consumption practices. While private services will continue to take the lead in the mobile data revolution, others such as government and NGOs are becoming more prominent m-players. This paper adopts a qualitative case study approach interpreting micro-level municipality officers’ mobility concept, ICT histories and choice practices for m-government services in Turkey. The findings highlight that in-situs ICT choice strategies are non-homogenous, sometimes conflicting with each other, and that current strategies have not yet justified the necessity for municipality officers to engage and fully commit to m-government efforts. Furthermore, beyond m-government initiatives’ success or failure, the mechanisms related to public administration mobile technical capacity building and knowledge transfer are identified to be directly related to m-government engagement likelihood.
KW - choice
KW - M-government
KW - mobility
KW - technology capability building
KW - Turkey
UR - http://www.igi-global.com/article/role-choice-development-government-strategy/42990
U2 - 10.4018/jesma.2010040103
DO - 10.4018/jesma.2010040103
M3 - Article
SN - 1941-627X
VL - 2
SP - 38
EP - 57
JO - International Journal of E-services and Mobile Applications
JF - International Journal of E-services and Mobile Applications
IS - 2
ER -