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- Title
Information Technology for Local Administration Support: The Governorates Project in Egypt.
- Authors
Nidumolu, Sarma R.; Goodman, Seymour E.; Vogel, Douglas R.; Danowitz, Ann K.
- Abstract
Experience with information technology (IT) implementation in the local administrations of less developed countries (LDCs) has been largely disappointing. Conventional wisdom suggests that such implementation efforts are usually inappropriate to the information-poor environments of many LDCs. This study describes the Governorates Project in Egypt, which seems to have been an encouraging exception to such "wisdom." The project, which was initiated in 1987 by the Egyptian Cabinet's In formation and Decision Support Center (IDSC), represented a significant administrative and technological innovation because it sought to implement an IDSC in each of the 27 governorates of Egypt. The purpose of each governorate IDSC was to provide computer-based information and decision support to the governor and other local administrators. Based on our findings, three stages of the project are identified -- implementation, evaluation, and transformation of the innovation. Three theoretical perspectives derived from past research, i.e., functional, political/symbolic, and social information processing, were used to explain the project outcomes, such as the governors' perceptions and behaviors concerning their IDSCs. Results suggest that the symbolic/political and social information processing perspectives had considerable power in explaining the outcomes during implementation, whereas the functional perspective was particularly effective in explaining the out-comes during evaluation and transformation. The theoretical framework and findings suggest considerable potential for understanding IT implementations in both business and administrative settings.
- Subjects
EGYPT; INFORMATION technology; INFORMATION networks; LOCAL government; DEVELOPING countries; INFORMATION processing; GOVERNMENT executives; COMPUTER networks; EGYPTIAN politics &; government, 1981-2011; COMPUTER network resources; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; GOVERNMENT computer systems
- Publication
MIS Quarterly, 1996, Vol 20, Issue 2, p197
- ISSN
0276-7783
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/249478