Various barriers to socio-economic opportunities in Africa are explored though e-Government as a lens of study. Using grounded theory methodology, scholarly literature on e-Government in Africa has been analyzed to model various barriers. The research is expected to serve as a scholarly reference for decision-makers in the private and the public sector organizations, as well as policymakers, for making decisions about design, development and execution of e-Government initiatives in Africa
With the rapid increase in the implementation of e-Government in Africa and across the world, the n...
E-Government, or electronic government, is the usage of information and communications technology ...
This article uses content analysis and webometric approaches to examine the challenges associated wi...
Various barriers to socio-economic opportunities in Africa are explored though e-Government as a le...
The study explored the adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) and its integration ...
Purpose: E-Government, introduced in African countries under the banner of New Public Management (NP...
The past two decades has seen a growing zeal among African governments in embracing e-government. Th...
PhD (Information Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusPresently e-Government has turned o...
Over the past decade, African governments have followed the worldwide trends towards establishing e-...
e-Participation is understood to bring about greater participation, transparency and accountability ...
Electronic government (e-government) is an innovative attempt totake advantage of information and co...
An electronic government (e-government), can be simply defined as an effort of employing information...
Many African governments have invested significant amounts of capital in e-government initiatives. T...
The paper examines e-government development in Africa. This study is based on the Cape Gateway proje...
The “digital divide ” in the utilization of e-government between the industrialized and devel-oping ...
With the rapid increase in the implementation of e-Government in Africa and across the world, the n...
E-Government, or electronic government, is the usage of information and communications technology ...
This article uses content analysis and webometric approaches to examine the challenges associated wi...
Various barriers to socio-economic opportunities in Africa are explored though e-Government as a le...
The study explored the adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) and its integration ...
Purpose: E-Government, introduced in African countries under the banner of New Public Management (NP...
The past two decades has seen a growing zeal among African governments in embracing e-government. Th...
PhD (Information Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusPresently e-Government has turned o...
Over the past decade, African governments have followed the worldwide trends towards establishing e-...
e-Participation is understood to bring about greater participation, transparency and accountability ...
Electronic government (e-government) is an innovative attempt totake advantage of information and co...
An electronic government (e-government), can be simply defined as an effort of employing information...
Many African governments have invested significant amounts of capital in e-government initiatives. T...
The paper examines e-government development in Africa. This study is based on the Cape Gateway proje...
The “digital divide ” in the utilization of e-government between the industrialized and devel-oping ...
With the rapid increase in the implementation of e-Government in Africa and across the world, the n...
E-Government, or electronic government, is the usage of information and communications technology ...
This article uses content analysis and webometric approaches to examine the challenges associated wi...