2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on E-Business Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icebe.2010.34
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E-Eagerness Leverages on the Breakthrough of E-Commerce in the Public Sector: Case Study of Khuzestan Water & Power Authority of Iran 1

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“…The public sector of depeloping countries acknowledges the importance of e-commerce for business to reach success, which highlights the importance of creating a supporting environment for the adoption and success of electronic commerce in the long term. In the same vein, [103] demonstrate that the public sector should particularly consider its commitment with e-commerce implementation, the generation of policies to regulate it, and the technological resources needed to implement it, as the main factors that mediate between e-commerce adequated use and its successful adoption.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The public sector of depeloping countries acknowledges the importance of e-commerce for business to reach success, which highlights the importance of creating a supporting environment for the adoption and success of electronic commerce in the long term. In the same vein, [103] demonstrate that the public sector should particularly consider its commitment with e-commerce implementation, the generation of policies to regulate it, and the technological resources needed to implement it, as the main factors that mediate between e-commerce adequated use and its successful adoption.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The public sector of depeloping countries acknowledges the importance of e-commerce for business to reach success, which highlights the importance of creating a supporting environment for the adoption and success of electronic commerce in the long term. In the same vein, [103] demonstrate that the public sector should particularly consider its commitment with e-commerce implementation, the generation of policies to regulate it, and the technological resources needed to implement it, as the main factors that mediate between e-commerce adequated use and its successful adoption.differred from each other in their key words, distance between the terms, and the search scope (between title, abstract, key words and full text), were carried out. The analysis of results and consensus among the participating researchers determined the following search equation: TITLE (e commerce W/5 adopt* ) OR ( e commerce W/5 appropriat* ) OR KEY ( electronic W/5 commerce W/5 adopt* ) OR ( electronic W/5 commerce W/5 appropriat*), which was the one that reported the highest affinity with the studies conducted on the theme.…”
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“…In healthcare, e-readiness is a new concept and refers to the readiness of communities and healthcare institutions for the expected changes brought about by programs related to the implementation of ICT (Rezai-rad et al, 2012). E-Health readiness assessment has several advantages, such as avoiding huge losses in time, money and effort; avoiding delays and disappointment among planners, staff and users of services; and facilitating the process of change in the institutions and communities from the initial stage (resistance to change) through contemplation (acceptance of new ideas) and preparation (preparedness for change) for ICT implementation (Kasraian, 2008). An important consideration of e-health readiness is related to the concept that the successful implementation and use of ICT in health is a social process rather than purely a technical one (Qureshi et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%