2015
DOI: 10.4018/ijegr.2015070104
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Nine Challenges for e-Government Action Researchers

Abstract: Action research is widespread in many of the background disciplines that underpin the e-Government field and is beginning to take root as a legitimate e-Government research method. Canonical Action Research (CAR) is the most widely used form of action research; however it relies on premises that can be problematic in the e-Government context. This article details some of those underlying assumptions, and shows the difficulties that result when applied to a relatively typical e-Government

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“…• This research uses Action Research (AR) which helps the researchers to solve a real BTP problem and also stores the gained knowledge and experience of solving the problem; this is known as the knowledge item (Berger & Rose, 2015). • Empirical validity checks if the research work is acceptable as a contribution to existing scientific knowledge.…”
Section: Empirical Engineering Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• This research uses Action Research (AR) which helps the researchers to solve a real BTP problem and also stores the gained knowledge and experience of solving the problem; this is known as the knowledge item (Berger & Rose, 2015). • Empirical validity checks if the research work is acceptable as a contribution to existing scientific knowledge.…”
Section: Empirical Engineering Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pelayanan publik prima yang berbasis teknologi informasi dan komunikasi, atau yang lebih kita kenal dengan istilah E-Government. E-Government merupakan suatu bidang terapan, mencakup banyak bidang dengan implikasi praktis langsung, seperti implementasi sistem teknologi informasi, realisasi manfaat, keamanan informasi, kesenjangan digital, akuntabilitas, interoperabilitas [2]. E-Government memiliki tiga dimensi, diantaranya dimensi demokratik, dimensi pelayanan dan dimensi administratif sedangkan hubungan pemangku kepentingan dapat dikelompokan menjadi empat jenis diantaranya G2C (Government to Citizen) merupakan suatu pelayanan pemerintah untuk warga, G2E (Government to Employee) suatu pelayanan pemerintah kepada karyawan, G2B (Government to Business) peran pemerintah untuk kepentingan bisnis, dan G2G (Government to Government) peran pemerintah untuk pemerintah [3].…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…The opportunity to "bridge the gap between theory and practice" (Mathiassen et al, 2009, p. 5;Berger and Rose, 2015), as a part of AR or engaged scholarship (Van de Ven, 2007) and to achieve an interactive approach with knowledge application and discovery ), did thus not occur. The time pressure also made it hard to perform good action research (Rapoport, 1970) in the first project.…”
Section: Challenges and Dilemmas In Action Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Mathiassen and Nielsen, 2008;Weick, 2001) " [...] is not contributing in intended ways to either science or practice" (Van de Ven 2007, p. 2). The approach is considered to be demanding and challenging for researchers practicing it in general (Rapoport, 1970) in the IS area (Simonsen, 2009) and also in the public sector IS (e-government area) (Berger and Rose, 2015). These aspects of AR in practice represent dilemmas that we need to handle to be successful action researchers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%