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Government Process Reengineering: What we Know and What we Need to Know

Government Process Reengineering: What we Know and What we Need to Know
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Author(s): Asmare Emerie Kassahun (RMIT University, Australia), Alemayehu Molla (RMIT University, Australia)and Pradipta Sarkar (RMIT University, Australia)
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 24
Source title: Strategic Enterprise Resource Planning Models for E-Government: Applications and Methodologies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Susheel Chhabra (Periyar Management and Computer College, India)and Muneesh Kumar (University of Delhi, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-863-7.ch001

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Abstract

Despite differences between public and private sectors, business process reengineering (BPR) principles have been widely used in reengineering government processes. This has led to a growing body of literature on government process reengineering (GPR). This chapter presents synthesis and analysis of the literature on government process reengineering from 1997 to 2009. It reviews normative studies that examine the nature and characteristics of government process reengineering, challenges and problems of undertaking government process reengineering, and relationships between government process reengineering and IT-especially enterprise resource planning (ERP)-based E-Government. The review also encompasses the methods, techniques and tools for undertaking GPR; analytical and conceptual GPR models and frameworks; and empirical studies that evaluate GPR implementation outcomes and identify the critical success or failure factors. The chapter summarizes the selected articles in terms of research types, methods, theories, and contexts. Based on the review, areas for future research are defined.

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