Managing Stakeholder Relationships in an E-Government Project

作者: Calvin Meng Lai Chan , Shan Ling Pan , Chee-Wee Tan

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摘要: Typical e-government projects, especially government-to-citizen applications, often involve multiple stakeholders. However, there is a lack of literature that addresses how government agencies can manage the stakeholder relationships in such projects. In this paper, stakeholders theory used to look at these was managed an project, providing perspective on management This paper also serve as reference for practitioners more holistically identify their and relationships.

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