Managing electronic records across organizational boundaries:the experience of the Belgian federal government in automating investigation processes

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the reasons behind the relatively poor level of implementation of e-services. To this end, records management procedures in a particular Belgian federal administration – the Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) Employment, Labor and Social Dialogue – will be studied. Based on this concrete and relevant case study, the authors examine how cross-organizational differences in terms of the implementation speed of digital workflows can hinder the development of innovative e-services. By doing so, the authors raise relevant questions about t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Vanreck, Odile
Losdyck, Bénédicte
De Terwangne, Cécile
Aranguren Celorrio, Fiona
Maroye, Laurence
Soyez, Sébastien
van Hooland, Seth
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Reihe/Periodikum: Vanreck , O , Losdyck , B , De Terwangne , C , Aranguren Celorrio , F , Maroye , L , Soyez , S & van Hooland , S 2017 , ' Managing electronic records across organizational boundaries : the experience of the Belgian federal government in automating investigation processes ' , Records Management Journal , vol. 27 , no. 1 , pp. 69-83 . https://doi.org/10.1108/rmj-11-2015-0037
Schlagwörter: Access / Automation / Records management / Social fraud / Social penal code / eGovernment
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28880543
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the reasons behind the relatively poor level of implementation of e-services. To this end, records management procedures in a particular Belgian federal administration – the Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) Employment, Labor and Social Dialogue – will be studied. Based on this concrete and relevant case study, the authors examine how cross-organizational differences in terms of the implementation speed of digital workflows can hinder the development of innovative e-services. By doing so, the authors raise relevant questions about the efficacy of digital workflows and work processes. The impact on the consultation and exchange of government records among public services and toward citizens will be examined as well. Design/methodology/approach In the context of an on-going four-year research project named HECTOR (Hybrid Electronic Curation, Transformation and Organization of Records), the study is conducted from an interdisciplinary approach, closely combining information sciences and law. Moreover, this approach also has implications on information sciences through the integration of archival principles at an early stage of conception of hybrid (paper-based and digital-based) records management strategies, instead of confining archivists to a depository and preservation role. This “integrated archival” approach is highly encouraged to anticipate best practices for the long-term preservation of records (Rousseau and Couture, 1994). Furthermore, the project adopts a bottom-up approach based on an exploratory analysis of the particularities of hybrid records management within a project called “e-PV” led by the FPS Employment, Labor and Social Dialogue to draw general conclusions that could eventually be applied to other public services. In this case study, standardized surveys were used to collect information from a manager perspective, followed by in-depth interviews with field workers. Findings The miscellaneous reasons for the aforementioned poor ...