Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency and fairness, there is limited theoretical understanding of how ICT affects corruption. Adopting an institutional perspective, we conceptualize the mechanisms through which e-government influences corruption in a nation. Specifically, we theorize the relationship between e-government and corruption at two levels: (1) base corruption observed in national institutions (political, legal, and media institutions), and (2) permeated corruption in the national stakeholder service systems (business and citizen systems). Using panel data from 63 countries over a 4-year period, we test the direct and mediated effects of e-government on corruption in n...
Governments around the worlds especially in developing countries face with tremendous challenges. Hi...
AbstractThe development and implementation of e-government was one of the most relevant and importan...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
Part 3: Government and InfrastructureInternational audienceThough information and communication tech...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Corruption, both bureaucratic and political, exists in various forms. Causes and effects of corrupti...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
The present inquiry addresses the nexus between the development of electronic government and corrupt...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in selecte...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
Governments around the worlds especially in developing countries face with tremendous challenges. Hi...
AbstractThe development and implementation of e-government was one of the most relevant and importan...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
Part 3: Government and InfrastructureInternational audienceThough information and communication tech...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
Corruption, both bureaucratic and political, exists in various forms. Causes and effects of corrupti...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
The present inquiry addresses the nexus between the development of electronic government and corrupt...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in selecte...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
Governments around the worlds especially in developing countries face with tremendous challenges. Hi...
AbstractThe development and implementation of e-government was one of the most relevant and importan...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...