There are several well-established surveys on e-government. These surveys employ different assessment models for e-readiness, digital divide and other relevant factors, leading to varying conclusions on the global state of e-government. This paper presents a comparative study of 11 international surveys on e-government between 2001 and 2004. It identifies a common set of ‘core indicators’ for assessing e-readiness and suggests ways to determine the weights for them. The paper also introduces the concept of a ‘target e-ready state’ and examines how it may provide a scale for determining the progress of individual countries
Drawing on panel data, we undertake a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) of the dete...
This research paper presented the experiences of a group of countries as pioneering models in the fi...
“E-Government” refers to the use by government agencies of information technologies (such as Wide A...
There are several well-established surveys on e-government. These surveys employ different assessm...
started operations in July 1992. UNU-IIST is jointly funded by the government of Macao and the gover...
This paper presents a model of the drivers of e-government maturity. We differentiate maturity fro...
Research on e-government as well as its practice continues to bring challenges, especially for devel...
The subject under discussion is the problem of publications on the relationship between the e-govern...
E-government readiness is an important indicator of the quality of a country’s technological and tel...
Extending the findings of prior cross-sectional studies, this paper presents a longitudinal analysis...
Extending the findings of prior cross-sectional studies, this paper presents a longitudinal analysis...
The basic principles and methodological foundations for measuring the readiness and ability of the n...
The concept of smartness has become a priority area for many governments, driven by the effort to e...
Every e-government development has its supporting factors and various limitations that hinder the im...
Benchmarking and rankings, with the help of indexes and indicators, are common practices to gauge th...
Drawing on panel data, we undertake a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) of the dete...
This research paper presented the experiences of a group of countries as pioneering models in the fi...
“E-Government” refers to the use by government agencies of information technologies (such as Wide A...
There are several well-established surveys on e-government. These surveys employ different assessm...
started operations in July 1992. UNU-IIST is jointly funded by the government of Macao and the gover...
This paper presents a model of the drivers of e-government maturity. We differentiate maturity fro...
Research on e-government as well as its practice continues to bring challenges, especially for devel...
The subject under discussion is the problem of publications on the relationship between the e-govern...
E-government readiness is an important indicator of the quality of a country’s technological and tel...
Extending the findings of prior cross-sectional studies, this paper presents a longitudinal analysis...
Extending the findings of prior cross-sectional studies, this paper presents a longitudinal analysis...
The basic principles and methodological foundations for measuring the readiness and ability of the n...
The concept of smartness has become a priority area for many governments, driven by the effort to e...
Every e-government development has its supporting factors and various limitations that hinder the im...
Benchmarking and rankings, with the help of indexes and indicators, are common practices to gauge th...
Drawing on panel data, we undertake a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) of the dete...
This research paper presented the experiences of a group of countries as pioneering models in the fi...
“E-Government” refers to the use by government agencies of information technologies (such as Wide A...