Abstract
Many information systems (IS) studies have found that information systems implementation sustainability is determined by internal organizational factors. In general these studies have been conducted in private organizations and these factors may not be applicable to IS implementations sustainability within public organizations. This study examines what internal organizational factors play a role in the sustainable implementation of e-government initiatives using a case study of local e-government in Indonesia. It also considers how these factors contribute to sustainable systems by strengthening stakeholders’ commitment through invoking feelings of involvement as responsibilities are assigned to them. The study concludes that the internal factors contribute to collective action that influences sustainable implementation of information systems. Limitations and future research are briefly discussed.
Recommended Citation
Nurdin, Nurdin; Stockdale, Rosemary; and Scheepers, Helana, "Internal organizational factors influencing sustainable implementation of information systems: Experiences from a local government in Indonesia" (2012). ACIS 2012 Proceedings. 109.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2012/109