2012
DOI: 10.5171/2012.295931
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E- Transformation in Public Sector: Global Perspective on Social and Cultural Issues

Abstract: In order to enhance service provision to general public, information and communication technologies are increasingly being deployed in public sector around the globe, using a combination of processes, structures and relational mechanisms. The aim is to bring general public and governments close to each other. In these circumstances, it becomes important to elevate the technical threshold of the national economy as well as the intellectual capacity of the general public, so that all the stakeholders are at the … Show more

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“…E-commerce has connected individuals, nations, and organisations in developed nations, allowing them to conduct business internationally. (Haider and Saman, 2012) [22] . As a result, the businesses had more chances to conduct business and advance technology.…”
Section: E-commerce In Developed Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-commerce has connected individuals, nations, and organisations in developed nations, allowing them to conduct business internationally. (Haider and Saman, 2012) [22] . As a result, the businesses had more chances to conduct business and advance technology.…”
Section: E-commerce In Developed Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an advanced form of e-government innovation, digitalization has been identified as an initiative to reform internal public administration activities in order to promote efficiency and integration (Haider & Saman, 2012). However, e-government research on developing countries has focused more on external interactions such as…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%