2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16031333
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Evaluating E-Government Development among Africa Union Member States: An Analysis of the Impact of E-Government on Public Administration and Governance in Ghana

Bernard John Tiika,
Zhiwei Tang,
Jacob Azaare
et al.

Abstract: The adoption of e-government promises efficiency in the delivery of government services to citizens across various sectors of the economy. Due to this, most Global North countries have advanced in the deployment of e-government for improving public-service delivery. Unfortunately, most African countries, including Ghana, are still lagging in e-government development. This study examined e-government development across African Union member states. It explored the role of e-government in the reform of public adm… Show more

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“…Adapting evaluation frameworks for the East African context requires a holistic understanding of regional context, socioeconomic factors, technological infrastructure, governance dynamics, and user perspectives. Incorporating these considerations into evaluation processes, policymakers and stakeholders can assess the effectiveness and impact of e-government initiatives accurately and drive continuous improvement in digital governance practices [16,17].…”
Section: Adaptation Of Framework For the East African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapting evaluation frameworks for the East African context requires a holistic understanding of regional context, socioeconomic factors, technological infrastructure, governance dynamics, and user perspectives. Incorporating these considerations into evaluation processes, policymakers and stakeholders can assess the effectiveness and impact of e-government initiatives accurately and drive continuous improvement in digital governance practices [16,17].…”
Section: Adaptation Of Framework For the East African Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%