State courts, e-filing, and diffusion of innovation: a proposed framework of analysis

Ursula Gorham
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Despite the widely touted benefits of electronic filing ("e-filing"), state courts continue to lag behind their federal counterparts and remain at various stages of evaluation, development, and implementation of e-filing systems. A number of reasons for lack of progress -- e.g., concerns regarding privacy, limited funding, the judiciary's lack of awareness of the benefits of e-filing -- have been suggested. This paper, building upon these suggestions, proposes a framework of analysis based upon a theory of innovation and diffusion, seeking to identify those factors that contribute to state courts' adoption of e-filing. The proposed framework of analysis is one avenue for exploring the underlying reasons for sluggish progress in this area, and this exploration will pave the way for a more comprehensive assessment of state courts' current e-filing initiatives, the challenges that state courts face as they transition to e-filing, and the policies that can be adopted to overcome these challenges.
州法院、电子归档和创新扩散:一个建议的分析框架
尽管电子申报(“电子申报”)的好处被广泛吹捧,但州法院仍然落后于联邦法院,并且仍然处于评估、开发和实施电子申报系统的各个阶段。有人提出了一些缺乏进展的原因——例如,对隐私的担忧、有限的资金、司法部门对电子申报的好处缺乏认识。本文在这些建议的基础上,提出了一个基于创新和扩散理论的分析框架,试图找出那些有助于州法院采用电子文件的因素。所提出的分析框架是探索这一领域进展缓慢的根本原因的一个途径,这一探索将为更全面地评估州法院当前的电子备案举措、州法院在向电子备案过渡时面临的挑战以及可以采取的克服这些挑战的政策铺平道路。
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