A statistical analysis of the construction of the United Nations E-Government Development Index |
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Authors: | Andrew WhitmoreAuthor Vitae |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, USA |
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Abstract: | There is much debate among scholars about what constitutes e-government success, what method is best for measuring it, and which variables best describe it. This lack of consensus naturally leads to disagreement about the best approach for ranking the e-government programs of different countries. This article evaluates the current standard in e-government ranking, the United Nations E-government Development Index, by performing a confirmatory factor analysis on the raw data reported in the “Data tables” section of the “Statistical annex” in the 2010 United Nations E-Government Survey. The results identify several technical issues with the index and point to the need for a statistical tool that can be used to evaluate and guide the development of e-government ranking systems. The article recommends that researchers develop a new paradigm for quantitative e-government ranking that uses factor analysis to aid in the selection of variables, the organization of aggregate constructs, and the determination of weights. |
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Keywords: | E-government Ranking Indexing Benchmarking United Nations |
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