2017
DOI: 10.9790/0661-1904010108
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Effectiveness of transformation from e-Governance to mGovernance of a HEI on its communication services to the stakeholders

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“…Rossel et al (2006) analysed the m-government options between technology-driven and user-centric. Ramganesh et al (2017) ascertained the effect of transformation from e-governance to m-governance of a HEI on its communication services to the stakeholders. This paper attempted this positivistic research to develop a mobile governance framework for Higher Learning Institutions to help their stakeholders to avail communication services through their mobile phones.…”
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“…Rossel et al (2006) analysed the m-government options between technology-driven and user-centric. Ramganesh et al (2017) ascertained the effect of transformation from e-governance to m-governance of a HEI on its communication services to the stakeholders. This paper attempted this positivistic research to develop a mobile governance framework for Higher Learning Institutions to help their stakeholders to avail communication services through their mobile phones.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, all the universities have their e-governance to their possible way. As the penetration stands at 100% in the era of mobile revolution, the stakeholders of any university are likely to leverage mobile governance in which they can avail communication services from the university at ease anytime and anywhere (Ramganesh et al, 2017).…”
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“…The Indonesian government has also mapped HIV-positive patients using the Peduli Lindungi application. Previous research discussed the implementation of egovernment via the website (Yunita & Aprianto, 2018), e-government success factors (Rozikin et al, 2020), the process of making software for the government (Fuadi, 2018), effectiveness of m-governance (Ramganesh et al, 2017), accessibility of e-governance-based mobile applications (Balaji & Kuppusamy, 2016); and studies on m-governance (Gupta et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous research still discusses the implementation of e-government with the website (Yunita & Aprianto, 2018); e-government success factors Rozikin et al, 2020); the process of making software for the government (Fuadi, 2018); effectiveness of m-governance (Ramganesh et al, 2017); accessibility of egovernance-based mobile applications (Balaji & Kuppusamy, 2016); and studies on m-governance (Pandey & Sekhar, 2011). There has been no research on mapping and categorization of applications used by the government, especially Indonesia.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%