2010
DOI: 10.1504/eg.2010.029891
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A model of successful factors towards e-government implementation

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“…E-government is a huge information system project to be built by government, and offers electronic services to four types of customers (Table 1): businesses, citizens, employees, and government itself [11]- [15]. E-government tries to provide multiple of government process in the best way to perform a daily activities [18]. Example: access to current information, renewing and obtaining licenses, registration of companies, and payment of taxes [16] [19].…”
Section: Definition and Importance Of E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…E-government is a huge information system project to be built by government, and offers electronic services to four types of customers (Table 1): businesses, citizens, employees, and government itself [11]- [15]. E-government tries to provide multiple of government process in the best way to perform a daily activities [18]. Example: access to current information, renewing and obtaining licenses, registration of companies, and payment of taxes [16] [19].…”
Section: Definition and Importance Of E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This category includes all the interactions between a government and its citizens [20] [21]. Example: Renewing a driver's license and paying traffic fine [18] [22]- [24].…”
Section: G2c Government To Citizenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advances in the development of net-centric approaches of all aspects of life have had major impacts on how governments operate day-to-day (Anttiroiko and Malki, 2007;Brown, 2003;Tehrani, 2010). This is particularly true for individuals functioning in the domains of national security and defence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%