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May 20, 2009

Australian eGovernment Should Embrace Gen Y

Australia's Savviest Digital Citizens Have The Lowest Level Of eGovernment Use

by Steven Noble

with Jean-Yves Lugo, Christine Spivey Overby


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While Australians tend to use online channels when they contact the government, they use eGovernment services sporadically, with Gen Yers — normally a digitally engaged group — using them least of all. If the government can bridge the gap between this group's use of most online services and its use of those from the government, it will reach many more Australians online. To do this, the government should involve Gen Y in all aspects of service design, marketing, and delivery. This will require government employees to think like civil servants but act like marketers.

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Analyst: Steven Noble
Technology: Marketing & Advertising
Industry: Consumer Portals & Search, Consumer Technology, eGovernment, Government
Geography: Asia Pacific

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