Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1024641 Government Information Quarterly 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article aims to evaluate whether the e-government development in China is ready to adopt contemporary public administration principles. In response to these questions, we propose an evaluation framework that integrates the contemporary public administration principles and current web-quality evaluation theories. The proposed framework evaluates government portal websites in terms of their content, function, and construction, following the theory of website evaluation. The indices for each of these dimensions emphasize interactions, transparency, efficiency and effectiveness, all of which reflect the contemporary public administration principles. The validation analysis shows that the proposed evaluation framework well fits the data. The empirical studies suggest that China has implemented advanced e-government services.

► Evaluate the readiness of government portal websites in China. ► Propose an evaluation system combining contemporary public administration principles and web evaluation theory. ► More than 30 provincial capital cities were investigated.

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