Public Affairs and Administration 2015
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8358-7.ch025
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E-Government Service Research Development

Abstract: Electronic service in the domain of e-Government has been gaining research attention over past two decades. This paper reports on a literature review of the published e-Government service research and provides an analysis of the research development in terms of research themes, regional context, research perspective, data analysis method, and research approach. The results of this analysis can serve the e-Government research communities as a means of understanding the e-Government service research development … Show more

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“…World bank defined developing countries as low and middleincome countries and Nigeria was selected as an illustrative case of a developing country with middle income generating power and endowed with natural resources but is yet to benefit from the economic and potential values of E-Service technology usage which will contribute immensely to business and economic advancement as witnessed in developed countries. Even though, a technology which has been effectively adopted by a particular country or culture does not necessarily means it will work the same way in another culture, despite looking similar but there is a need to step up with achievable solutions to help fight the E-Service security issues in developing countries as E-Government services are helping to boost government revenue, very fast and secured transactions, reduce corruption through the use of modern technology and transparent operations [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…World bank defined developing countries as low and middleincome countries and Nigeria was selected as an illustrative case of a developing country with middle income generating power and endowed with natural resources but is yet to benefit from the economic and potential values of E-Service technology usage which will contribute immensely to business and economic advancement as witnessed in developed countries. Even though, a technology which has been effectively adopted by a particular country or culture does not necessarily means it will work the same way in another culture, despite looking similar but there is a need to step up with achievable solutions to help fight the E-Service security issues in developing countries as E-Government services are helping to boost government revenue, very fast and secured transactions, reduce corruption through the use of modern technology and transparent operations [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%