An empirical study of e-government diffusion in Fiji: a holistic and integrative approach
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Naidu, Suwastika
Singh, Gurmeet
Sewak, Aarti
Chand, Anand
Karan, Maureen
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Pacific Island countries (PICs) are facing certain unique challenges in e-government diffusion due to their geographic, cultural, social, and economic environments. However, very few rigorous empirical studies have been published about e-government diffusion issues in the region. To address the knowledge gap, we conducted a case study of Fiji. Drawing on Fountain’s technology enactment framework as a theoretical lens, we identified and investigated in a holistic and integrative way the major issues and challenges which influenced e-government diffusion and outcomes in Fiji. The study has significant implications both for research and practices not only in Fiji but also in the PICs.
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Public Management Review
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20
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© 2018 Taylor & Francis (Routledge). This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Management Review on 08 Nov 2017, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2017.1400585
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Political science
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Strategy, management and organisational behaviour