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What is Electronic Government (e-Government)

Handbook of Research on Strategies for Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation: Comparative Studies
E-Government (from electronic government, also known as e-gov, digital government, online government or in a certain context transformational government) refers to the use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. E-Government may be applied by the legislature, judiciary, or administration, in order to improve internal efficiency, the delivery of public services, or processes of democratic governance.
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Investigating Enterprise Application Integration Adoption in the Local Government Authorities
Muhammad Mustafa Kamal (Brunel University, UK) and M. Themistocleous (Brunel University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-282-4.ch035
Abstract
Literature indicates that Local Government Authorities (LGAs) have problems in meeting citizens’ demands. This may be attributed to the limitations of LGAs Information Technology (IT) infrastructures that are not integrated and do not deliver end-to-end integrated services. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) has emerged to support organizations to integrate their IT infrastructures and deliver a high quality of services. Despite the fact that many other private and public (healthcare) organizations have adopted EAI, its application in LGAs is limited. For this reason, LGAs need to realise the importance of EAI and speed up their decision-making process to adopt it. Thus, further research is required to support the decision-making process in LGAs for EAI adoption. The applicability and validity of the existing EAI adoption models in LGAs is arguable and under research, as these models were proposed to support the decision-making process in other sectors and not in LGAs. The reason is that there are differences indicating that the factors that influence the decision-making process for EAI adoption differ from one type of organization to the other, depending among others on the nature, and the size (e.g. one set of factors is used to support EAI adoption in SMEs and another in large organizations). Therefore, the authors demonstrate that it is of high importance to investigate this area within LGAs and result in research that contributes towards successful EAI adoption in LGAs.
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Information Technology Among U.S. Local Governments
E-government is the electronic provision of governmental information and services 24 hours per day, seven days per week (Holden, Norris & Fletcher, 2003).
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Examining the Evolution of E-Government Development of Nations Through Machine Learning Techniques
E-government is the application of IT to government services and procedures to deliver public services and information to citizens, businesses, and governments electronically.
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Mapping Factors Influencing EAI Adoption on the Adoption Lifecycle Phases in LGAs
E-Government (from electronic government, also known as e-Gov, digital government, online government or in a certain context transformational government) refers to the use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. E-Government may be applied by the legislature, judiciary, or administration, in order to improve internal efficiency, the delivery of public services, or processes of democratic governance.
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Accessibility, Usability, and Functionality in T-Government Services
The delivery of online government services, which provides the opportunity to increase citizen access to government, reduce government bureaucracy, increase citizen participation in democracy, and enhance agency responsiveness to citizens’ needs.
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Demographic Differences in Telehealth Policy Outcomes
The delivery of information and services online through the Internet or other digital means (West, D.M., 2000; p. 2)
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Framework for Enhancing Organizational Performance: Haryana Government Departments, India
Use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) for automation of services provided to citizens. In India the services provided to citizens include e-Aadhaar, E-ticketing, issue of various certificates, registration & automation of government departments etc.
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User Adoption of Government-to-Employee Portal of Hong Kong Government
Electronic government (e-Government) is referring to the use of information technology to provide government services online, which aims to provide faster and better services for stakeholders. It can be divided into four basic categories, viz. Government to Citizen (G2C), Government-to-Business (G2B), Government-to-Government (G2G), and Government-to-Employee (G2E).
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An Exploratory Study on the User Adoption of Central Cyber Government Office of the Hong Kong Government
Electronic Government (e-Government) is referring to the use of information technology to provide government services online, which aims to provide faster and better services for stakeholders. It can be divided into four basic categories, viz. Government to Citizen (G2C), Government-to-Business (G2B), Government-to-Government (G2G), and Government-to-Employee (G2E).
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Convergence of Wireless Technologies in Consolidating E-Government Applications in Sub-Saharan Africa
Is a platform through which the government interacts with its citizens and business entities for the sake of exchange of information, public services and participatory democracy through the use of ICT platforms.
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Key Factors and Implications for E-Government Diffusion in Developed Economies
The use of digital technologies to transform government operations in order to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and service delivery.
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An Exploratory Study on the Information Quality Satisfaction of Central Cyber Government Office of the Hong Kong Government
Electronic Government (e-Government) is referring to the use of information technology to provide government services online, which aims to provide faster and better services for stakeholders. It can be divided into four basic categories, viz. Government to Citizen (G2C), Government-to-Business (G2B), Government-to-Government (G2G), and Government-to-Employee (G2E).
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Impacts of Electronic Public Procurement in the Portuguese Construction Sector: Several Years After Implementation
The use of electronic devices, information and communication technologies (ICTs) to provide public services to citizens and organizations.
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