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In a world in which 50 percent of the population is virtually excluded from the benefits of information and communication technology, bridging the digital gap has become an imperative for the international community, particularly for the industrialized countries. The objective of this study is...
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In a world in which 50 percent of the population is virtually excluded from the benefits of information and communication technology, bridging the digital gap has become an imperative for the international community, particularly for the industrialized countries. The objective of this study is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010772310
Using and surfing on Internet has been increased and extended that can be noticed internet is one of essential components of human life. According to this view can be said: Internet should solve a lot of problems in Human life and societies. Corruption is one of the problems that is common in...
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The article is devoted to the topical problem of development of e-government in Ukraine. Its goal is to specify the e-government notion, analyse the modern state and identify ways of acceleration of development of the e-government system in Ukraine from institutional positions. It establishes...
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The paper discusses the problems of competitiveness of the public sector of the economy. The article shows that a possible solution to this problem is the computerization of the public sector, for example, active introduction of the e-government.
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In recent years, web 2.0 increasingly gained importance in terms of e-government. In this context, e-participation received more and more attention. However, there are only few examinations providing a structured overview on web 2.0 implementation possibilities in participative e-government....
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The article presents the results of the five-year e-Government development monitoring in St. Petersburg Administration. The research was focused on the civil servants readiness to use e-government technologies in their work. The study was conducted with using questionnaires in the period of...
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This paper examines the extent of end-user satisfaction on the service delivery process by the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) as the agency moves toward implementing electronic government (e-government) initiatives. The RMC has in fact been identified as one of the prominent and...
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The subject of connected government is coming once again to the forefront of national development priorities around the world. This stems from the need to address various local and global necessities in light of the changing landscape of the new digital world we live in today. In a connected...
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The paper analyses the extent to which information technology is used in European developed and post-communist countries. Indicators such as internet usage, e-commerce and e-government are used to measure the gap between European developed and post-communist countries. Special focus is given to...
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