Implementing E-government in Lagos State: Understanding the impact of Cultural Perceptions and Working Practices

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2017-11-23

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The public sector’s adoption of Information and Communication Technologies is often seen as a way of increasing efficiency. However, developing public e-Services involves a series of organisational and social complexities. In this paper, we examine the organisational issues of implementing an ERP system, which was designed and developed within the context of Lagos State’s e-Services project. By doing so, we showcase the impact of organisational cultural perceptions and working practices of individuals. Our findings illustrate the strong role of cultural dimensions, particularly those pertaining to religion and multi-ethnicity. Our study provides insights to international organisations and governments alike toward project policy formulation within the context of ICT-based initiatives and reforms that aim to bring forward developmental progress.

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culture, power, interpretivism, e-government, Nigeria, Lagos State

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Choudrie, J, Zamani, E.D.,Umeoji, E., Emmanuel, A. (2017). Implementing E-government in Lagos State: Understanding the impact of Cultural Perceptions and Working Practices. Global Information Quarterly, 34 (4), pp. 646-657

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