The purpose of this study was to examine E-Government services for citizenry at the county level. The study involved data collection from a random sample of 346 counties in the United States. The collected data included county website presence, twelve E-Government factors, median household income and poverty percentage. The results indicated that less affluent counties were more likely to not have a web presence or offer fewer E-Government services than more affluent counties
With the prevalence of internet technologies and e-commerce, citizens’ expectations for online e-gov...
Few - if any- studies have investigated the factors that might contribute to the implementation of Y...
Many countries, including Malaysia, have implemented e-government applications as part of their effo...
This study examines the stages of development for county-level e-government implementations in the U...
© 2015, IGI Global. This study investigates the influence of citizens\u27 socio-economic characteris...
This study investigates the influence of citizens\u27 socio-economic characteristics on the presence...
This study proposes to investigate the presence and use of social media, and impact of citizens\u27 ...
In the United States today, approximately one third of the population fails to access the Internet f...
The 2006 Government Accountability Report (GAO) describes 25 new e-Government initiatives sponsored ...
This document, which includes three empirical studies, examines two currently prevailing public admi...
As e-commerce facilitated the movement of businesses from bricks and mortar interfaces, Internet and...
This study explores awareness and visitation of e-government websites among techno-disadvantaged cit...
This study examines the concept of electronic government (e-government) inclusiveness and evaluates ...
Electronic government (e-government) is vetted as a mechanism to deliver government information and ...
This study investigates why municipal officials have not fully taken advantage of the interactive fe...
With the prevalence of internet technologies and e-commerce, citizens’ expectations for online e-gov...
Few - if any- studies have investigated the factors that might contribute to the implementation of Y...
Many countries, including Malaysia, have implemented e-government applications as part of their effo...
This study examines the stages of development for county-level e-government implementations in the U...
© 2015, IGI Global. This study investigates the influence of citizens\u27 socio-economic characteris...
This study investigates the influence of citizens\u27 socio-economic characteristics on the presence...
This study proposes to investigate the presence and use of social media, and impact of citizens\u27 ...
In the United States today, approximately one third of the population fails to access the Internet f...
The 2006 Government Accountability Report (GAO) describes 25 new e-Government initiatives sponsored ...
This document, which includes three empirical studies, examines two currently prevailing public admi...
As e-commerce facilitated the movement of businesses from bricks and mortar interfaces, Internet and...
This study explores awareness and visitation of e-government websites among techno-disadvantaged cit...
This study examines the concept of electronic government (e-government) inclusiveness and evaluates ...
Electronic government (e-government) is vetted as a mechanism to deliver government information and ...
This study investigates why municipal officials have not fully taken advantage of the interactive fe...
With the prevalence of internet technologies and e-commerce, citizens’ expectations for online e-gov...
Few - if any- studies have investigated the factors that might contribute to the implementation of Y...
Many countries, including Malaysia, have implemented e-government applications as part of their effo...