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Effective strategy implementation is crucial for e-governance project success. This study reveals four key factors in strategy implementation that predict better e-governance performance, especially in developing nations.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Development Studies

Background:

  • E-governance projects frequently encounter planning and implementation challenges.
  • Ineffective strategy implementation can hinder the performance of even well-planned e-governance initiatives, particularly in developing countries.
  • Previous studies indicate unsatisfactory performance in many e-governance projects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the effectiveness of strategy implementation and its impact on the performance of e-governance projects.
  • To identify key constituents of strategy implementation that predict e-governance performance.
  • To provide insights for improving e-governance project outcomes in developing countries.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptualized measures and hypotheses for strategy implementation effectiveness and e-governance performance.
  • Conducted an empirical study using a survey of operational-level officers involved in agriculture-related e-governance projects in India.
  • Analyzed survey data to identify predictors of e-governance performance.

Main Results:

  • Identified four key constituents of 'effectiveness of strategy implementation'.
  • Demonstrated that 'effectiveness of strategy implementation' is a significant predictor of 'performance of e-governance'.
  • Findings highlight specific factors crucial for successful strategy implementation in e-governance.

Conclusions:

  • Effective strategy implementation is vital for achieving desired outcomes in e-governance projects.
  • The identified factors of strategy implementation should be prioritized during the planning of e-governance initiatives.
  • The study's findings can inform corrective actions for struggling e-governance projects, leading to improved societal benefits.