Brüggemeier, MartinDovifat, AngelaKubisch, Doreen2018-01-162018-01-1620052005https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/12487E-Government requires technical and organizational innovation. Research has already shown that the respective innovation process is complex and contingent upon specific organizational structures. Managing such innovation processes successfully is difficult. Drawing on assumptions of micropolitical behavior, a framework of innovation arenas is proposed. It supports the analysis of ongoing E-Government projects as well as the ex post investigation of successful or failed projects. Testing this framework in case studies already demonstrates its usefulness for individual actors making strategic choices about change management. Furthermore, the results indicate that many commonly held assumptions about successful change management have to be reconsidered.Analytical FrameworkApplication Engineering of E-GovernmentBargaining SituationsChange ManagementInnovation ProcessMicropoliticsSuccess Factors for E-GovernmentAnalyse von Innovationsprozessen im Kontext von E-GovernmentText/Journal Article1861-8936