Towards quality e‐service in the public sector:

Author:

Ancarani Alessandro

Abstract

PurposeTo define and test an approach for the evaluation of the quality of e‐service provided in the LPS sector.Design/methodology/approachThe study hypothesises a correlation among e‐service content quality, technological complexity of web sites, and the application of criteria for assessing efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency through organisational re‐engineering induced by e‐service. A model for describing the e‐service quality in the local public service sector is then defined.FindingsProvides a methodology for measuring the quality of e‐service in terms of functional quality. It is based on the relationship between benefits for customers and web site technological complexity, assumed to be represented by the level of organisational changes adopted by firms.Research limitations/implicationsIt is necessary to analyse organisational changes actually applied. It would be important to discuss in detail the relevant dimensions of e‐service quality in the public sector.Practical implicationsThe proposed approach should allow managers operating in public‐service organisations to develop useful operational frameworks for e‐service quality‐control systems – based on an analysis of the interactions and transactions made available to their stakeholders.Originality/valueThis paper addresses the increasing demand for transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness in e‐service provision in the local public service sector. It provides a framework for understanding how the e‐service is provided, how it can be evaluated, and how to assess e‐service quality in terms of the content of the developed web sites.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management

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