Is the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) the “magic bullet” for effectively reducing corruption? Can government transparency be increased by ICT diffusion? Does ICT diffusion increase governmental transparency, thereby reducing corruption? A few previous studies have measured the relationship between ICTs, transparency, and corruption. Generally, such studies focus on the role of electronic governance (e-governance) in facilitating state-citizen interactions and how e-governance acts as a corruption deterrent. This study digresses from past literature by directly exploring the effects of the ICT environment, using the Networked Readiness Index (NRI), and diffusion of two specific ICTs (e.g. the number of Interne...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
A higher level of transparency in decision making increases the probability that corruption or wrong...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
Corruption might occur in many places within the government. Information and communication technolog...
Although there is a scarcity of reliable data, there is at least some evidence that ICT can be an ef...
Background: This study investigates the effect of digital transformation on corruption at country le...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on the causes of corruption through empirical analysis of the...
Corruption is a common term used in both private and public sector to understand the misused of reso...
The Internet is often claimed to be a powerful anti-corruption technology. In theory, the Internet r...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
We test the hypothesis that the Internet is a useful technology for controlling corruption. In order...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
AbstractThe development and implementation of e-government was one of the most relevant and importan...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
A higher level of transparency in decision making increases the probability that corruption or wrong...
The problem of corruption has been universally acknowledged as a drain on a country’s developmental ...
Corruption might occur in many places within the government. Information and communication technolog...
Although there is a scarcity of reliable data, there is at least some evidence that ICT can be an ef...
Background: This study investigates the effect of digital transformation on corruption at country le...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on the causes of corruption through empirical analysis of the...
Corruption is a common term used in both private and public sector to understand the misused of reso...
The Internet is often claimed to be a powerful anti-corruption technology. In theory, the Internet r...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
We test the hypothesis that the Internet is a useful technology for controlling corruption. In order...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
AbstractThe development and implementation of e-government was one of the most relevant and importan...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
A higher level of transparency in decision making increases the probability that corruption or wrong...