• Title of article

    Success and failure factors for e-government projects: A case from Egypt

  • Author/Authors

    Elkadi, Hatem Cairo University - Faculty of Computers and Information, Egypt

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    165
  • To page
    173
  • Abstract
    E-government implementations in developing countries still face difficulties, leading to a large failure ratio. This is too high a cost for developing countries. Analysis of the reasons behind success and failure of e-government projects is still an interesting domain of investigation. Several approaches were advanced and success and failure factors have been stipulated, but factors pertinent to Public Administration have yet to be investigated and analyzed. This work builds on the results of earlier research, analyzing the factors behind the change in performance of the different sites of a specific project, reasons of their original success, and the relapse of one site. It reviews in detail the factors advanced by previous works and integrates for the first time the results obtained by 3 different research methodologies. It clarifies the causality between different factors presumed to individually affect the e-government implementations, thus enabling the disambiguation between the main and secondary less effective causes of failure. The success and failure factors significance and relative importance are identified, revealing the recommended track of action for the set-back remedy.
  • Keywords
    E , government , Developing countries , Success and failure factors , Evaluation models
  • Journal title
    Egyptian Informatics Journal
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Egyptian Informatics Journal
  • Record number

    2620917