Towards a taxonomy of government webportals

Paul Henman, Tim Graham

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    Abstract

    Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and effectiveness is scarcely studied. is paper comparatively examines the hyperlink structure of the government web portals of Australia, Canada, France, UK and USA. Websites are conceptualized as operating within web and informational ecologies in which governments seek to position their portal at the center. is paper investigates the different ways governments approach this task by analyzing the various sizes and shapes of the portal in terms of webpages and hyperlinks, and the makeup of webpages externally linked from the portal. is research highlights different design approaches between information repository portals and referral portals, as well as considerable differences in the presence of social media platforms for the operation of online government, revealing an interactive webportal design. e paper provides the basis for assessing the effectiveness of different portal designs and investigating how portal designs arise out of varied government institutional seings.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationACM International Conference Proceeding Series
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery (ACM)
    Pages12-20
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Print)9781450366441
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019
    Event12th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2019 - Melbourne, Australia
    Duration: 3 Apr 20195 Apr 2019

    Publication series

    NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
    VolumePart F148155

    Conference

    Conference12th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2019
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityMelbourne
    Period3/04/195/04/19

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