E-governance is gaining popularity as a tool for improved public service delivery in developing countries. It is often argued e-governance reduces corruption risks through improving monitoring of public officials and by reducing the need for citizen interaction with gatekeepers for key services. Recent case evidence from Bangladesh shows that merely introducing e-governance is insufficient for controlling corruption. The nature and maturity of e-governance matters. Although e-governance can potentially improve monitoring of public services, whether it does depends on the effectiveness of related law enforcement efforts, among other factors
The concept of e-Government has emerged rapidly in the developing world to establish citizen-centred...
The present inquiry addresses the nexus between the development of electronic government and corrupt...
Electronic governance in short e-governance is a smeared concept in the development discourse. This ...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
Many developing countries are actually desiderating to decorate their country. To do so, they need e...
Corruption, both bureaucratic and political, exists in various forms. Causes and effects of corrupti...
This paper presents the status, potential and constraints of establishing E-Governance infrastructur...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) plays a significant role in the economi...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in selecte...
Governments in both developing and developed countries provide services to its citizen however some ...
Globally, public trust in their government has gradually been declining. It is acknowledged th...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent of corruption in India, Fiji and Ethiop...
The concept of e-Government has emerged rapidly in the developing world to establish citizen-centred...
The present inquiry addresses the nexus between the development of electronic government and corrupt...
Electronic governance in short e-governance is a smeared concept in the development discourse. This ...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
Many developing countries are actually desiderating to decorate their country. To do so, they need e...
Corruption, both bureaucratic and political, exists in various forms. Causes and effects of corrupti...
This paper presents the status, potential and constraints of establishing E-Governance infrastructur...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) plays a significant role in the economi...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in selecte...
Governments in both developing and developed countries provide services to its citizen however some ...
Globally, public trust in their government has gradually been declining. It is acknowledged th...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent of corruption in India, Fiji and Ethiop...
The concept of e-Government has emerged rapidly in the developing world to establish citizen-centred...
The present inquiry addresses the nexus between the development of electronic government and corrupt...
Electronic governance in short e-governance is a smeared concept in the development discourse. This ...