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The Myths of E-Government: Looking Beyond the Assumptions of a New and Better Government
Authors:Victor Bekkers  Vincent Homburg
Institution:  a Faculty of Social Sciences, Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In general, rhetoric and myth play important roles in policymaking. Myths may inspire collective action but may also mystify and blur views on reality. In this article we identify, analyze, and reflect on the myths underlying the e-government programs of Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the Netherlands. We found that in all national policies myths of technological inevitability, a new and better government, rational information planning, and empowerment of the intelligent citizen can be discerned. Although the mobilizing powers of these myths are acknowledged, we conclude that existing empirical studies have generated little support for the inescapable telos of these myths, which makes canvas cleaning effects of e-government initiatives less likely.
Keywords:e-government  institutional innovation  myths in policy processes  public policy
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