2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-63519-3_8
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On State-Level Architecture of Digital Government Ecosystems: From ICT-Driven to Data-Centric

Abstract: The "digital transformation" is perceived as the key enabler for increasing wealth and well-being by politics, media and the citizens alike. In the same vein, digital government steadily receives more and more attention. Digital government gives rise to complex, large-scale state-level system landscapes consisting of many players and technological systems -and we call such system landscapes digital government ecosystems. In this paper, we systematically approach the state-level architecture of digital governme… Show more

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“…Disintermediation aims at removing intermediaries "such as banks and notaries" [90] in service of lowering transaction costs [91] in the sense of transaction cost economics [92]- [94]. Therefore, disintermediation is about re-shaping institutions as part of "complex technological systems" [94] and even re-shaping the institutional stack of the whole society [95]. Disintermediation is the key ingredient of the blockchain vision [13] and, subsequently, the Web3 vision [13].…”
Section: B Blockchain Key Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disintermediation aims at removing intermediaries "such as banks and notaries" [90] in service of lowering transaction costs [91] in the sense of transaction cost economics [92]- [94]. Therefore, disintermediation is about re-shaping institutions as part of "complex technological systems" [94] and even re-shaping the institutional stack of the whole society [95]. Disintermediation is the key ingredient of the blockchain vision [13] and, subsequently, the Web3 vision [13].…”
Section: B Blockchain Key Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disintermediation aims at removing intermediaries ''such as banks and notaries'' [90] in service of lowering transaction costs [91] in the sense of transaction cost economics [92], [93], [94]. Therefore, disintermediation is about re-shaping institutions as part of ''complex technological systems'' [94] and even re-shaping the institutional stack of the whole society [95]. Disintermediation is the key ingredient of the blockchain vision [13] and, subsequently, the Web3 vision [13].…”
Section: B Blockchain Key Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ISO/DTS 23259 35 , the ISO started a standards development on "Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies -Legally binding smart contracts", which has been deleted (currently having the status "deleted"). The notion of legally binding smart contracts reveals a fundamental problem: major technological changes usually need to team together with institutional changes [144], [145]. A legallybinding smart contract language cannot be contributed by merely technological measures.…”
Section: Legally Binding Smart Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%