Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models

AbstractThe e-government approach continually changes the ways in which the government system serves the public. E-Services include a number of necessary steps to ensure the successful realization of services by institutions for development and administration. This article covers the e-growing servi...

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Main Author: Shuaib M. Abdulnabi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311975.2024.2340579
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description AbstractThe e-government approach continually changes the ways in which the government system serves the public. E-Services include a number of necessary steps to ensure the successful realization of services by institutions for development and administration. This article covers the e-growing services’ trends, effectiveness, and the problems associated with addressing the situation, with a view to providing efficient services. The study is organized into key sections, beginning with an introduction that outlines the research problem and objectives. The Background Theory provides insights into existing knowledge on e-governance challenges and civil service models. The theoretical framework establishes the conceptual basis, while the methodology section details the research design and data analysis techniques. In order to generate data for the case study, content analysis and survey methods were employed. The research suggests that the virtual nature of the Internet and its dynamics can enhance public service and new users’ ability to conduct secure transactions in e-commerce. The study concluded that e-Government is necessary to manage future problems and respond to current and historical occurrences in order to improve people’s confidence. Knowledge regarding the reduction of present and future inefficiencies, the probability of efficiency, and the cost of alternative outcomes helps mitigate their effects. Regulatory, legal, engineering, and procedural procedures, as well as education, capacity building, and continual updating of technology, pose challenges related to e-service. The main problems in public service involve the three levels of staff and management: seamless management and coordination at the federal, provincial, and local levels.
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spelling doaj.art-6401d02a840740d69e118d8841cd1bf92024-04-15T09:27:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752024-12-0111110.1080/23311975.2024.2340579Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service modelsShuaib M. Abdulnabi0Department of Medical Equipment Technology Engineering, Al-Hadba University College, Mosul, IraqAbstractThe e-government approach continually changes the ways in which the government system serves the public. E-Services include a number of necessary steps to ensure the successful realization of services by institutions for development and administration. This article covers the e-growing services’ trends, effectiveness, and the problems associated with addressing the situation, with a view to providing efficient services. The study is organized into key sections, beginning with an introduction that outlines the research problem and objectives. The Background Theory provides insights into existing knowledge on e-governance challenges and civil service models. The theoretical framework establishes the conceptual basis, while the methodology section details the research design and data analysis techniques. In order to generate data for the case study, content analysis and survey methods were employed. The research suggests that the virtual nature of the Internet and its dynamics can enhance public service and new users’ ability to conduct secure transactions in e-commerce. The study concluded that e-Government is necessary to manage future problems and respond to current and historical occurrences in order to improve people’s confidence. Knowledge regarding the reduction of present and future inefficiencies, the probability of efficiency, and the cost of alternative outcomes helps mitigate their effects. Regulatory, legal, engineering, and procedural procedures, as well as education, capacity building, and continual updating of technology, pose challenges related to e-service. The main problems in public service involve the three levels of staff and management: seamless management and coordination at the federal, provincial, and local levels.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311975.2024.2340579Civil servicee-GovernanceE-strategydeveloping countriesLen Tiu Wright, De Montfort University Faculty of Business and Law, United KingdomFinance
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Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
Cogent Business & Management
Civil service
e-Governance
E-strategy
developing countries
Len Tiu Wright, De Montfort University Faculty of Business and Law, United Kingdom
Finance
title Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
title_full Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
title_fullStr Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
title_full_unstemmed Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
title_short Issues and challenges of implementing e-governance in developing countries: a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
title_sort issues and challenges of implementing e governance in developing countries a comprehensive analysis of civil service models
topic Civil service
e-Governance
E-strategy
developing countries
Len Tiu Wright, De Montfort University Faculty of Business and Law, United Kingdom
Finance
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311975.2024.2340579
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