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The Main Factors Affecting E-voting Service Implementation: The Case of Palestine

In: Complexity in Information Systems Development

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  • Fouad J. F. Shat

    (Brunel University London)

  • Pamela Abbott

    (Brunel University London)

Abstract

The world at present is facing several serious challenges in the face of persistent economic crisis, local conflicts and endless waves of refugees. All of the above are affecting secure access to and completion of people’s voting rights. The relevant technological solutions appear to have matured and have successfully responded to rigorous testing. The question that remains to be answered is how an e-government service such as e-voting can be successfully implemented within the complex political environment such as Palestine. Palestinians have been scattered across the world since the late 1940s, making the Palestinian Authority experience serious difficulties in enabling its citizens to elect their representatives. The inspiration for this paper has been taken from the results of the analysis of 19 in-depth interviews with the public sector, the private sector, and policy influencers.

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  • Fouad J. F. Shat & Pamela Abbott, 2017. "The Main Factors Affecting E-voting Service Implementation: The Case of Palestine," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Jerzy Goluchowski & Malgorzata Pankowska & Henry Linger & Chris Barry & Michael Lang & Christoph Sch (ed.), Complexity in Information Systems Development, pages 221-236, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-52593-8_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52593-8_14
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