G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory

Technological advancement has allowed governments to meet the demands of its citizens electronically. Electronic government (e-Government) facilitates accurate and fast transactions and delivery of services and information to businesses, citizens, and government agencies.Moreover, e-Government helps...

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Main Authors: Al-khafaji, Nassir Jabir, Shittu, Abdul Jaleel Kehinde, Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15078/1/06821669.pdf
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author Al-khafaji, Nassir Jabir
Shittu, Abdul Jaleel Kehinde
Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
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description Technological advancement has allowed governments to meet the demands of its citizens electronically. Electronic government (e-Government) facilitates accurate and fast transactions and delivery of services and information to businesses, citizens, and government agencies.Moreover, e-Government helps enhance democracy.Agencies interact with one another electronically through the e-Government, which enhances efficiency.e-Government utilizes information and communication technology to provide the public access to various services. Leaders and information technology executives in the public sector have recognized the importance of sharing inter-organizational information to improve the efficiency of government agencies. Therefore, this study takes the diffusion of innovations theory as context to identify the most important factor affecting the electronic interaction between local agencies in developing countries.
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spelling uum-150782016-04-28T01:08:03Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15078/ G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory Al-khafaji, Nassir Jabir Shittu, Abdul Jaleel Kehinde Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini QA76 Computer software Technological advancement has allowed governments to meet the demands of its citizens electronically. Electronic government (e-Government) facilitates accurate and fast transactions and delivery of services and information to businesses, citizens, and government agencies.Moreover, e-Government helps enhance democracy.Agencies interact with one another electronically through the e-Government, which enhances efficiency.e-Government utilizes information and communication technology to provide the public access to various services. Leaders and information technology executives in the public sector have recognized the importance of sharing inter-organizational information to improve the efficiency of government agencies. Therefore, this study takes the diffusion of innovations theory as context to identify the most important factor affecting the electronic interaction between local agencies in developing countries. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15078/1/06821669.pdf Al-khafaji, Nassir Jabir and Shittu, Abdul Jaleel Kehinde and Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini (2014) G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory. In: 2014 Fourth International Conference on Digital Information and Communication Technology and it's Applications (DICTAP), 6-8 May 2014, Bangkok. http://doi.org/10.1109/DICTAP.2014.6821669 doi:10.1109/DICTAP.2014.6821669 doi:10.1109/DICTAP.2014.6821669
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G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
title G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
title_full G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
title_fullStr G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
title_full_unstemmed G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
title_short G2G interaction among local agencies in developing countries based on diffusion of innovations theory
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