Title |
From Bureaucracy to Citizen-Centricity: How the Citizen-Journey Should Inform the Digital Transformation of Public Services |
ID_Doc |
79159 |
Authors |
Saxena, D; Muzellec, L; McDonagh, J |
Title |
From Bureaucracy to Citizen-Centricity: How the Citizen-Journey Should Inform the Digital Transformation of Public Services |
Year |
2022 |
Published |
International Journal Of Electronic Government Research, 18, 1 |
DOI |
10.4018/IJEGR.305230 |
Abstract |
Organisations, including public service organisations, are increasingly adopting a digital transformation strategy, and deploying digital capabilities to enhance customer experience. However, digital initiatives in public services often focus more on the technology with relatively less regard to the citizen for whom the services are designed. To address this lacuna, this study contextualises the digital transformation of public services by focusing on the citizen. This study is based on data collected in the conduct of two projects involving public services within an EU member state. Based on the analysis of the citizen-journey in availing of public services, five common pain-points are identified - information inconsistencies, intricate website navigation, bureaucratic jargon, disconnected multichannel touchpoints, and a lack of real-time online support. To alleviate the pain-points, the authors offer five insights based on academic insights and international benchmarking. |
Author Keywords |
Citizen Centricity; Citizen Journey; Customer Journey; Digital Transformation; e-Governance; e-Government; m-Governance; Pain Points; Public Services; Smart Governance |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) |
EID |
WOS:001134670400002 |
WoS Category |
Information Science & Library Science |
Research Area |
Information Science & Library Science |
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