Assessing the web-portal type of eGovernment structures and measuring their socio-economic impact on the French Metropolitan Park
Date
2018
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The use of eGovernment structures is becoming increasingly popular among
public agencies due to the democratization of the Internet Communication Technologies
(ICTs). Its application and impact at the public metropolitan level are however not
widely studied, especially in France where the concept of the metropolis is relatively
new. This research aims at assessing the degree of eGovernment development in the
French Metropolitan Park, by developing an eGovernment Development Score (eGDS)
focused on web-portal analysis while contributing to the comprehension of the relation
between the quality of eGovernment structures and the economic development based
upon a set of pre-selected economic indicators. The development of the eGDS illustrated
disparities in term of eGovernment development between the metropolises studied, some
group of cases performed better than others, indicating room for improvement. To better
understand the impact of eGovernment on the economic indicators selected, a statistical
analysis has been conducted. While the application of the statistical analysis pointed at
several degrees of correlation and some causal relationships between the variables and
eGDS, it weakly supports the claims of the existing literature, indicating that further
investigations shall be conducted. The embryonic stage of the eGovernment structure of
French metropolises, explains the mild causality between the development of the
eGovernment structure and the economic variables selected. Preliminary relationships
have however been observed between the eGDS and the youth unemployment rate, the
dynamism for employment and the entrepreneurship satisfaction. This work provides a
theoretical and empirical basis for future research willing to understand the evolution of
the electronic government structure of the French Metropolitan Park.