Publikationstyp: Konferenz: Paper
Art der Begutachtung: Keine Begutachtung
Titel: Allowing users to pick and choose : a conjoint analysis of citizens’ preferences of public e-services
Autor/-in: Pleger, Lyn Ellen
Mertes, Alexander
Hochstrasser, Andrea
Brüesch, Caroline
Angaben zur Konferenz: 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag / Hrsg. Institution: SDA Bocconi
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwörter: Citizen preference; Conjoint-analysis; E-service attribute; Public service delivery
Fachgebiet (DDC): 004: Informatik
350: Öffentliche Verwaltung
Zusammenfassung: In recent years, public e-services have become an increasingly important topic on the public agenda. In the course of digitalization processes, public administrations around the world provide a number of services electronically. The decision about which services will be provided electronically is the responsibility of the public administration and therefore often fails to include the preferences of the users, namely the citizens, in the decision processes. The paper examines preferences of 899 citizens in Switzerland regarding public e-services by means of a conjoint analysis. The study is based on a quasi-experimental research design by assigning participants to two different groups of public e-services randomly. Findings yield that participants seem to prefer electronic public services compared to an analogue public service delivery. Concerning the service attributes, data security and price play a crucial role for the assessment of public services. Interestingly, the prevention of a low degree of data security and an increase in the price was found to be of higher relevance for the evaluation of public services as securing a high degree of data security and a decrease in the price. Moreover, results indicate that potential time savings play a subordinate role in the assessment. Data security seems to be of particular importance, if the public service deals with confidential data such as the tax declaration. The findings reveal new insights about factors influencing a successful implementation of public e-services in the context of digital transformation in the public sector for both research and practice.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/14957
Volltext Version: Publizierte Version
Lizenz (gemäss Verlagsvertrag): Lizenz gemäss Verlagsvertrag
Departement: School of Management and Law
Organisationseinheit: Institut für Verwaltungs-Management (IVM)
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Publikationen School of Management and Law

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Pleger, L. E., Mertes, A., Hochstrasser, A., & Brüesch, C. (2019). Allowing users to pick and choose : a conjoint analysis of citizens’ preferences of public e-services. 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019.
Pleger, L.E. et al. (2019) ‘Allowing users to pick and choose : a conjoint analysis of citizens’ preferences of public e-services’, in 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019. SDA Bocconi.
L. E. Pleger, A. Mertes, A. Hochstrasser, and C. Brüesch, “Allowing users to pick and choose : a conjoint analysis of citizens’ preferences of public e-services,” in 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019, 2019.
PLEGER, Lyn Ellen, Alexander MERTES, Andrea HOCHSTRASSER und Caroline BRÜESCH, 2019. Allowing users to pick and choose : a conjoint analysis of citizens’ preferences of public e-services. In: 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019. Conference paper. SDA Bocconi. 2019
Pleger, Lyn Ellen, Alexander Mertes, Andrea Hochstrasser, and Caroline Brüesch. 2019. “Allowing Users to Pick and Choose : A Conjoint Analysis of Citizens’ Preferences of Public E-Services.” Conference paper. In 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019. SDA Bocconi.
Pleger, Lyn Ellen, et al. “Allowing Users to Pick and Choose : A Conjoint Analysis of Citizens’ Preferences of Public E-Services.” 4th PUBSIC Conference, Milan, Italy, 23-25 Januar 2019, SDA Bocconi, 2019.


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