2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102203
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How to deal with corruption? Examining the roles of e-government maturity, government administrative effectiveness, and virtual social networks diffusion

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“…ICT investments may have a limited impact on corruption, unless complemented with sufficient ICT laws (Bhattacherjee & Shrivastava, 2018;Lalountas et al, 2011). Arayankalam, Khan, and Krishnan (2020) emphasized the need to have distinct government responsibilities among the legislature, executive, and judiciary branches. Institutional measures are needed to enact the funding of corruption.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICT investments may have a limited impact on corruption, unless complemented with sufficient ICT laws (Bhattacherjee & Shrivastava, 2018;Lalountas et al, 2011). Arayankalam, Khan, and Krishnan (2020) emphasized the need to have distinct government responsibilities among the legislature, executive, and judiciary branches. Institutional measures are needed to enact the funding of corruption.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the public experienced disappointment with the government, both the legislature and the executive, which had made and approved laws that were very detrimental to the community. Although it is ideal that if in a country the level of corruption is low, the country will be successful in dealing with corruption [23][24][25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2004 researchers (Arayankalam et al, 2020;Deng et al, 2018;Sabani et al, 2019;Stojanovska-Stefanova et al, 2020)presented a study linking e-government maturity assessment with trade Electronic and suggested five indicators for measurement, namely:…”
Section: Methods For Measuring and Evaluating The Development Of E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the World Bank in 2011, it was defined as follows: "The term e-government refers to Government agencies' use of information technologies, such as the use of broadband networks, the Internet and mobile computing, through mutual relationships between citizens, institutions, government agencies, and other stakeholders, which would achieve a set of goals including improving government service delivery to citizens, improving interaction with the business and industry sector, improving levels of Availability, and access to a more efficient government administration " (Caiado et al, 2018),and through this definition, it is clear that the emergence and development of egovernment are linked to its internal and external electronic transactions and is considered the most important motivation for the government to stimulate change from the traditional pattern. While the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development defined it in 2003 as: "the use of technologies."…”
Section: Definition Of E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%