This study examines the concept of electronic government (e-government) inclusiveness and evaluates the inclusiveness of local e-government websites. Inclusiveness sets e-government apart from other types of websites (e.g. commercial or organizational sites) that only serve exclusive market segments. An evaluation for inclusiveness of 101 local government websites from Mississippi (an underdeveloped area by many health and social metrics) revealed (1) a high frequency of issues that prevent inclusive service (on average each site had 291.83 issues), (2) high variability in terms of number of issues (range = [2, 3171]), and (3) widespread absence of websites (87 of the 188 municipalities and county seats did not have discoverable websites). ...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Abstract: This paper examines the relevance of the Technology Acceptance Model for e-Government webs...
© 2014 Commonwealth Secretariat. This study examines the concept of electronic government (e-governm...
This paper focuses on aspects of e-government with emphasis on how local authorities are coping with...
<p>In the past two decades a new way of delivering public services has emerged, a method very simila...
In this study, we examine the factors which may influence the implementation of effective government...
This study aims at investigating the reasons governments have not taken advantage of the interactive...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in public organizations increasingly ho...
This article aims at discussing e-government website usability in relation to concerns about digita...
This paper examines the relevance of the Technology Acceptance Model for e-Government websites at fe...
Innovations in information communication technologies have contributed to new forms of interaction b...
The number of persons with disabilities accessing e-government is growing, although this growth has ...
In the United States today, approximately one third of the population fails to access the Internet f...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Abstract: This paper examines the relevance of the Technology Acceptance Model for e-Government webs...
© 2014 Commonwealth Secretariat. This study examines the concept of electronic government (e-governm...
This paper focuses on aspects of e-government with emphasis on how local authorities are coping with...
<p>In the past two decades a new way of delivering public services has emerged, a method very simila...
In this study, we examine the factors which may influence the implementation of effective government...
This study aims at investigating the reasons governments have not taken advantage of the interactive...
Many governments have made considerable efforts to develop and offer e-government services. It has b...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in public organizations increasingly ho...
This article aims at discussing e-government website usability in relation to concerns about digita...
This paper examines the relevance of the Technology Acceptance Model for e-Government websites at fe...
Innovations in information communication technologies have contributed to new forms of interaction b...
The number of persons with disabilities accessing e-government is growing, although this growth has ...
In the United States today, approximately one third of the population fails to access the Internet f...
This study examined the social environmental conditions perceived by local government representative...
E- Government is defined as the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularl...
Abstract: This paper examines the relevance of the Technology Acceptance Model for e-Government webs...