Essays about: "e-government services in developing countries"
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1. Investigating challenges in the implementation of e-government services: A case of Rwanda
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : An electronic government (e-government), can be simply defined as an effort of employing information and communication technology (ICT) tools to provide services to citizens. Regardless of the synergies, it creates and the remarkable benefits it offers to governments and societies, e-government faces several challenges and obstacles. READ MORE
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2. Exploring barriers to Mobile e-ID adoption : A government perspective on Republic of Moldova Mobile e-ID
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : As more and more governments have embarked on the e-government path, providing digital interaction with its citizens has boosted the demand for trusted electronic identity solutions that can ensure an official match between an online identity and a physical one. Along with this trend, the affordability and diffusion of mobile devices has translated into a strong push for governments to diversify e-ID channels by developing digital identification on mobile devices also known as Mobile e-ID. READ MORE
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3. Transformation of administration into e-government : From municipality to e-municipality in İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality in Turkey
University essay from IHH, InformatikAbstract : Today, citizens are government-related jobs, more quickly and are being carried out in a systematic way of e-government, began to implement a rebuke to all the countries of the world. According to the level of development of countries, this transition moving forward fast or slow. READ MORE
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4. Technical Factors Affecting the Adoption of E-Government
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : As a major step to development, countries try to implement e-government and encouraging the public to use e-services instead of traditional ways. It is obvious that adoption of e-government has increased in many countries over the world, but the rate of adoption varies from country to country, and also the factors which are affecting the adoption of e-government differ from developing countries to developed countries. READ MORE
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5. E-service Usability and Citizens Expectation : A study on Bangladesh E-government Service
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Handels- och IT-högskolanAbstract : In twentieth century we have witnessed an extensive growth of internet based services in our every sphere of life. The use of information technology has been a core element using by the government as a communication way to its citizen. E-services delivery is present in developing countries but the erudition is still in immaturity level. READ MORE