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Eleftherios Tzagkarakis, Haridimos Kondylakis, George Vardakis and Nikolaos Papadakis
Advances in computers and communications have significantly changed almost every aspect of our daily activity. In this maze of change, governments around the world cannot remain indifferent. Public administration is evolving and taking on a new form thro...
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Ulung Pribadi,Muhammad Iqbal,Fittia Restiane
Pág. 263 ? 276
This study examined perceived usefulness, information quality, and privacy and security to predict trust in e-government. This study used a survey data collection method and a random sampling technique with 100 residents who visit the local government's ...
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Yogi Suwarno,Nila Kurnia Wati
Pág. 285 - 314
This study aims to analyse the institutional capacity of provincial governments of West-Java and East-Java on e-government in Indonesia in order to provide lessons learned for the government in developing e-government institutions. It uses a qualitative ...
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Yonghan Zhu and Guitao Kou
Due to the advanced technologies, governments today are facing more challenges in the governance field than ever before. One of the serious issues is how to develop relationships with younger generations. As a purpose of smart governance, sustainability ...
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Andrei V. Chugunov
Pág. 106 - 113
The article presents the author's approach to the study of electronic governance (E-Governance) from the institutional theory standpoint in context of Smart Cities projects development.A publications review devoted to this topic suggests that, although t...
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Yao Yang
As electronic government services (e-government) evolve, traditional applications such as online portals are encountering challenges in a new digital era in which people thirst for more convenient, diverse channels of communication with their government....
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Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Monica N. Agu,Ugbor I. Kalu
Pág. 524 - 529
This paper highlights the main types of information and communication technologies (ICT) used in Nigeria, the challenges of using them, and provides an indepth study of the social impacts of ICTs in Nigeria. We find that while some of these impacts are b...
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Rui Gomes and Lígia Sousa
With the emergence of Web 2.0 (Blog, Wiki, RSS, YouTube, Flickr, Podcast, Social Networks, and Mashups), new ways of communicating, interacting and being on the Web have arisen. These new communication tools and strategies can radically change some speci...
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Subhash C. Bhatnagar,Nupur Singh
Pág. pp. 109 - 127 pgs.
In recent years, there has been extensive investment in e-government throughout the developing world. Still, little is known about the impact of those investments, partly due to a lack of assessment guidance. This paper reports development of an assessme...
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Soonhee Kim
Pág. 170 - 199
This study explores the influence of executive e-government leadership, management capacity, and management for results on employees? perceptions of electronicgovernment performance in a local district in the Seoul Metropolitan Government, South Korea. T...
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