Unboxing maturity models: A set-theoretic perspective on e-Government configurations over time

  • F. Iannacci
  • , S. Karanasios
  • , G. Viscusi
  • , R. McManus
  • , C. Rupietta
  • , Chee Wee Tan

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Abstract

This study conceptualizes e-Government maturity from the theoretical lens of strategic change. Drawing on a multiplicity of theories, it undertakes a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of the drivers of e-Government maturity over the 2010–2020 decade. It bypasses partially conflicting findings about the contribution of human capital to high levels of e-Government maturity by showcasing instead two configurations of conditions where human capital investments become a non-trivial necessary condition over time. Theoretical, methodological, and practical implications are discussed by zooming in on the configurational patterns emerging over time and, by extension, refining the notion of ‘turning point’ discussed in the literature.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101874
Pages (from-to)101874
JournalJournal of Strategic Information Systems
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • e-Government Maturity
  • Change Models
  • Theoretical Multiplicity
  • Configurational Theorizing
  • fsQCA

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