Table A1.

No.Authors, yearModelType of model
M1Kafel et al. (2021) Multi-dimensional PS organizations’ DMMDimension
M2Nerima and Ralyté (2021) Digital maturity balance model Dimension
M3Magnusson and Nilsson (2019) DiMiOS: a model for Government Digital Maturity. Digital administration.Dimension
M4Fath-Allah et al. (2014) Measurement-Based eGov. Portals maturity modelStage
M5Heeks (2015) The Manchester e-gov. Maturity modelStage + dimension
M6Lee and Kwak (2012) Open government maturity model (OGMM)Stage
M7Dias and Gomes (2014) A Three-dimension maturity modelDimension+stage
M8Renteria et al. (2019) Digital government maturity frameworkDimension
M9Alhomod et al. (2012) A Four-stage maturity model of e-governmentStage
M10OECD (2014) Recommendation of the council on digital gov. StrategiesDimension
M11UN (2012) E-Government Survey 2012E-Gov. for the PeopleStage
M12EU (2023) eGovernment benchmarkDimension
M13Hujran et al. (2023b)SMARTGOV, an extended maturity modelStage
M14McKinsey (2016) Digital by defaultDimension
M15(Joshi and Islam (2018) e-gov. Maturity model for sustainable E-Gov. ServicesDimension+stage
M16Chohan, et al. (2020) E-government maturity modelStage
M17Janowski (2015) Digital government evolution modelStage
M18Eggers and Bellman (2015) Digital government model. Deloitte.Dimension

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