Towards electronic governance - Gaining evidence for a paradigm shift in governance from federated identity management

Thomas Zwahr*, Pierre Rossel, Matthias Finger

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Abstract

The paper is conceptual in nature and provides insight into the ongoing research on electronic governance. The core argument developed in this paper is that the rapid development of information and communication technologies in the last twenty years has given rise to a paradigm shift of how collective problems are being solved in the future. The research presented in this paper builds on the Electronic Market Hypothesis developed by Malone at al. (1987) and provides empirical evidence from federated identity development. The paper thus contributes to academic theory development of electronic governance and reduces the current confusion of what electronic governance is or might be.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 5th European Conference on e-Government, ECEG 2005
Pages453-461
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event5th European Conference on e-Government, ECEG 2005 - Antwerp, Belgium
Duration: 16 Jun 200517 Jun 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings of the European Conference on e-Government, ECEG
ISSN (Print)2049-1034

Conference

Conference5th European Conference on e-Government, ECEG 2005
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityAntwerp
Period16/06/0517/06/05

Keywords

  • Federated identity management
  • Governance
  • Information technology
  • Institutional change

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