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The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolutionary stages and current state of e-government in post …-Soviet transition countries, shedding light on Uzbekistan as a case study. The previous literature on e-government in developing … countries emphasized the considerable positive impact of e-government, including enhanced state services provision, controlled …
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Interoperability has become a buzzword in European policy debates on the future of the digital economy. In its Digital Agenda, the EU Commission has identified a lack of interoperability as one of the significant obstacles for the thriving of the digital economy. The EU Commission and a number...
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It is challenging for policymakers to administer diverse technological, social, and cultural setups by expeditiously addressing local problems in a country. Successful digital governance encompasses norms, institutions, and standards to regulate the development and use of digital technologies to...
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Advances in digital technology are expanding the boundaries of firms. Digital platform firms, which leverage a "platform" to create value through facilitating exchanges between two or more interdependent groups, are the new disrupters in the market. They exhibit distinct features such as scale...
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state, have a statistically significant and positive relationship with the number of e-government transactions therein …, digitization can constrict trade. One way out is to encourage cashless payment systems, whose implementation dynamics are touched …
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How can governments reduce the prevalence of cross-border tax fraud? This paper argues that the use of digital technologies offers an opportunity to reduce fraud and increase government revenue. Using data on intra-EU and world trade transactions, we present evidence that (i) cross-border trade...
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