Toward full public e-service environment in developing countries

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Abstract

Changing technology and increased constituent demand for government services derive the need for governmental responsiveness. The government organisations in the developing countries will be under increased pressure to change their bureaucratic systems to be able to respond rapidly to changing and increasing requirements and rapid technology advancements. This paper aims to present a conceptual framework for explaining the main barriers and drivers of public e-service development. Therefore, the framework provides a basic context within which the process and practice of E-Service can be implemented successfully in the public sector organisations. The framework is flexible enough to be adopted by governments at different levels; national or local by developing countries around the world.

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Hassan, H. S., Shehab, E., & Peppard, J. (2010). Toward full public e-service environment in developing countries. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 42, 605–609.

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