2011 International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icriis.2011.6125735
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Implementation of e-Government in Arab countries: A literature review

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“…More importantly, the users miss much in-formation provided in the main portal. E-Government portal have to be secure at various levels or stages in the e-government [6] as well as a successful e-government structure should be completely able to do everything they want to do with their government through one e-government portal [9]. This explains that the front part of the portal, which connects the users with the portal, is not helping the users to perform their tasks [7].…”
Section: Results Of the Preliminary Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, the users miss much in-formation provided in the main portal. E-Government portal have to be secure at various levels or stages in the e-government [6] as well as a successful e-government structure should be completely able to do everything they want to do with their government through one e-government portal [9]. This explains that the front part of the portal, which connects the users with the portal, is not helping the users to perform their tasks [7].…”
Section: Results Of the Preliminary Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Title is still known about the quality evaluation of the portals, particularly, the Saudi ministry of labor. Most of the portal users are not satisfied by the inadequate and low quality of services provided by the portal [20,21,26].…”
Section: A Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of IT efficiently is in consonance with the Saudi There are different definitions of E-government, one of which is the intention of the government to use the technology, predominantly, internet, to making the access to, and delivery of, government information and service to citizens, traders, employees, organizations and many other government bodies [3]. Knowledge explosion and information technology era brought by the internet arouse the government interest globally to look at an easy way in providing services and information for the citizens [26]. E-government has been classified into four major categories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%