This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore the possible relationship, we analyse two sets of international-level indexes: (1) the indexes of five of the societal cultural practices of the GLOBE project [35], and (2) the e-government development and participation indexes from the most recent United Nations’ e-government survey [71]. As economic development reportedly plays an important role in both e-government diffusion and cultural dynamics, we also examine the relationships between GNI per capita, culture, and e-government diffusion. A sample of 55 countries was studied. We find that culture does have an effect on e-government diffusion in various ways, and that economic development i...
This study investigates whether, discounting the effect of the relative wealth of countries, it is p...
Abstract: Increasingly governments around the world have realized the imperative of providing the pu...
E-government failure is prevalent in developing countries, and of the varying reasons for this, adop...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
This study aims to examine whether and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explo...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
In terms of adoption, the topic of e-government has focused on the supply side (or government-relate...
Due to the high rate of e-government projects failures occurring in developing countries and the res...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
Background: The effect of national culture on e-commerce adoption and usage has yet to be thoroughly...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to capture and understand the nature of the relationship betw...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
This study investigates whether, discounting the effect of the relative wealth of countries, it is p...
Abstract: Increasingly governments around the world have realized the imperative of providing the pu...
E-government failure is prevalent in developing countries, and of the varying reasons for this, adop...
This study aims to examine if and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explore th...
This study aims to examine whether and how national culture affects e-government diffusion. To explo...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
In terms of adoption, the topic of e-government has focused on the supply side (or government-relate...
Due to the high rate of e-government projects failures occurring in developing countries and the res...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the IS research literature on the impact ...
Background: The effect of national culture on e-commerce adoption and usage has yet to be thoroughly...
Governments worldwide are looking for ways to encourage the citizen uptake of online public services...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to capture and understand the nature of the relationship betw...
The unevenness in the diffusion rates of the Internet across nations is commonly referred to as the ...
This study investigates whether, discounting the effect of the relative wealth of countries, it is p...
Abstract: Increasingly governments around the world have realized the imperative of providing the pu...
E-government failure is prevalent in developing countries, and of the varying reasons for this, adop...