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The Role of ICT in Building Trust in Governance

 

November 2005 - Final report published
The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Building Trust in Governance: Toward Effectiveness and Results - Chrisanthi Avgerou, Claudio Ciborra, Antonio Cordella, Jannis Kallinikos and Matthew Smith

The Department of Information Systems has formed a partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) to measure the contribution of ICT to building trust in governance. The research is financed through an Italian Government trust fund.

Building trust between governments and their constituents is an important intended outcome of the transformation and modernization of the public administration through ICT. This trust would enable an effective cooperation and mobilization of resources between public, private and civil society organizations. Having recognized this situation, the Bank is seeking to establish benchmarks for outcomes, outputs and indicators for increasing the contribution of ICT to building trust in governance.

IS Department staff are studying this relationship through case studies of Chilean tax-online and e-procurement systems, and of Brazilian e-voting and e-procurement systems. The Department has been awarded $150,000 to carry out this work. The project runs for 9 months, from June 2004 to February 2005.

Four members of the department are involved in the project:

For more information contact

Chrisanthi Avgerou, Professor, Department of Information Systems, LSE c.avgerou@lse.ac.uk
or
Antonio Cordella, Lecturer, Department of Information Systems, LSE: Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6031 or a.cordella@lse.ac.uk

the Inter-American Development Bank
Italian Minister for Innovation and Technologies

 

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