Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in selected South Asian countries (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka). Design/methodology/approach – The sample data were gathered from reliable secondary sources over a sample period of 2003–2018. Additionally, this study incorporated other potential determinants or corruption, such as government effectiveness, press freedom, education and economy. To assess sample data, this study used panel data econometric procedures. Findings – Results indicated that e-government had a positive and significant impact on corruption. Similarly, government effectiveness and education had a positive and significant influence on corruption. However, pre...
This study investigates the correlation between the components of e-government services and corrupti...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
This study examines the impact of e-government and corruption control on government effectiveness an...
A number of studies state that e-government is a "powerful" anti-corruption tool but other researche...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between the components of e-government services and cor...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
E-governance is gaining popularity as a tool for improved public service delivery in developing coun...
This study investigates the correlation between the components of e-government services and corrupti...
This study investigates the correlation between the components of e-government services and corrupti...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
This study examines the impact of e-government and corruption control on government effectiveness an...
A number of studies state that e-government is a "powerful" anti-corruption tool but other researche...
Corruption has been considered as one of the most prevalent and persistent challenges in enhancing e...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between e-government and corruption in deve...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
This paper explores the empirical relation between e-government and corruption in a large cross-sect...
E-government cannot be a panacea for fighting corruption, but per a lot of studies, it should be con...
Purpose: As the development of high technology, information and communications technology (ICT) and ...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between the components of e-government services and cor...
Despite the influence of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on enhancing transparency...
E-governance is gaining popularity as a tool for improved public service delivery in developing coun...
This study investigates the correlation between the components of e-government services and corrupti...
This study investigates the correlation between the components of e-government services and corrupti...
In this paper, we focus on corruption and on methods for counteracting it. Our aim is to investigate...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...