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The Evolution of Internal IT Applications and E-government Studies in the Public Administration Discipline: Research Themes and Methods
Administration & Society (2014)
  • M. Jae Moon, Yonsei University
  • Jooho Lee, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Cheol Yong Roh
Abstract

This study reviews research themes and methods used in Information technology (IT) in government and e-government research. Although IT/e-government studies (including inward aspects of IT applications in government and e-government studies) continue to increase, they are not comprehensively understood as a subfield within public administration. Based on Rosenbloom’s three competing approaches to public administration (managerial, political, and legal), we investigated the major research themes of IT/e-government studies in public administration. We analyzed 248 IT/egovernment articles published in six major public administration journals from 1965 to 2010 to examine IT/e-government research trends in terms of research themes and methods.

Keywords
  • E-government,
  • IT Applications in Government,
  • Public Administration
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring 2014
Citation Information
M. Jae Moon, Jooho Lee and Cheol Yong Roh. "The Evolution of Internal IT Applications and E-government Studies in the Public Administration Discipline: Research Themes and Methods" Administration & Society Vol. 46 Iss. 1 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jooho_lee/2/