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What is M-Government

Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies: Adoption, E-Participation, and Legal Frameworks
This is a mode of e-Government where access to public services is provided using mobile devices such as mobile phones.
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E-Government Strategy in Turkey: A Case for m-Government?
Ronan de Kervenoael (Sabanci University, Turkey) and Ipek Kocoglu (Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0324-0.ch017
Abstract
Market orientation strategies are now expected to be integrated and enacted by firms and governments alike. While private services will surely continue to take the lead in mobile strategy orientation, others such as government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are also becoming prominent Mobile Players (m-Players). Enhanced data services through smart phones are raising expectations that governments will finally deliver services that are in line with a consumer ICT lifestyle. To date, it is not certain which form of technological standards will take the lead, e.g. enhanced m-services or traditional Internet-based applications. Yet, with the introduction of interactive applications and fully transactional services via 3G smart phones, the currently untapped segment of the population (without computers) have the potential to gain access to government services at a low cost.
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Exploring the M-Government
The use of mobile technologies to deliver better services and improve communications with citizens.
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Technologies for Connected Government Implementation: Success Factors and Best Practices
M-government refers to the use of mobile devices to provide services to businesses and citizens. The m-government portal is used to increase the speed and efficiency of service delivery by making public services more accessible to citizens.
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E-Democracy: An Enabler for Improved Participatory Democracy
involves the deployment of government’s services and administration on mobile devices.
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A Review of e-Government Initiatives in Tanzania: Challenges and Opportunities
Is the extension of e-Government to mobile ICT platforms, as well as the strategic use of government services and applications which are only possible using mobile devices and wireless Internet infrastructure. The government services are available “anytime, anywhere” and that the ubiquity of these mobile devices mandates their utilization in government functions.
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Facilitating Consumers' Adoption of E-Government in South Africa: Supply Side-Driven Virtuous Cycles
A variation of e-government which relies on mobile telephony for government-to-citizens interactions.
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Consumer Adoption of E-Government in South Africa: Barriers, Solutions, and Implications
A variation of e-government which relies on mobile telephony for government-to-citizens interactions.
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