This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-government and e-governance in the Caribbean. An understanding of the issues inherent in these phenomena is crucially important, particularly for the governance systems of small island developing states in the Caribbean. In practice, however, they are rarely discussed,—not least because their complexity is often misunderstood or inappropriately unacknowledged as new directions by political scientists and policy planners. Moreover, the foundational debate on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their impact on governance and the wider implications fo...
Theoretically e-Governance is an ideal development strategy for under-developed nations as it can cr...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
There have been sustained calls on the need for countries in the Caribbean to improve public service...
This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government develop...
Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Informat...
Closing the digital gap in the Caribbean: a leadership challenge 2 Abstract & Biography This pap...
This paper presents the findings of recent research into e-government policies and initiatives under...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Although there has been much to boast about in advanced countries regarding e-commerce as a viable b...
With the increased usage of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate informat...
With the increased usage of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate informat...
This study investigates the role that information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
The study explored the adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) and its integration ...
Theoretically e-Governance is an ideal development strategy for under-developed nations as it can cr...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
There have been sustained calls on the need for countries in the Caribbean to improve public service...
This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government develop...
Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Informat...
Closing the digital gap in the Caribbean: a leadership challenge 2 Abstract & Biography This pap...
This paper presents the findings of recent research into e-government policies and initiatives under...
Digital divide is, despite all efforts in research and practice, a matter of fact in most societies....
Although there has been much to boast about in advanced countries regarding e-commerce as a viable b...
With the increased usage of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate informat...
With the increased usage of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate informat...
This study investigates the role that information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
The study explored the adoption of information communication technologies (ICT) and its integration ...
Theoretically e-Governance is an ideal development strategy for under-developed nations as it can cr...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...