2015
DOI: 10.4018/ijksr.2015070104
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The New Electronic Government

Abstract: Nowadays, initiatives are taken and investments are made in supporting e-government across the world. These initiatives should achieve success to fulfill the outcomes that are desired. Efforts are made in capitalizing the technologies that will help the government to provide services to their citizens. The main objective of the paper is to explore the readiness of federal authority employees and their current skills, adoption, and knowledge about e-government. It is also investigates the new technologies and e… Show more

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“…Although the adoption of smart government services has been the subject of much recent research, very little emphasis has been given to identifying the primary elements that influence this acceptance [ 66 ]. The adoption of m-government or smart government in the GCC, according to some writers, is not taken seriously by academicians and practitioners [ 37 ], or elsewhere in the Arab region [ 69 , 70 ]. Smart government projects have the potential to benefit these groups greatly, but for a variety of reasons, it is still not commonly used in developing nations [ 37 , 38 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the adoption of smart government services has been the subject of much recent research, very little emphasis has been given to identifying the primary elements that influence this acceptance [ 66 ]. The adoption of m-government or smart government in the GCC, according to some writers, is not taken seriously by academicians and practitioners [ 37 ], or elsewhere in the Arab region [ 69 , 70 ]. Smart government projects have the potential to benefit these groups greatly, but for a variety of reasons, it is still not commonly used in developing nations [ 37 , 38 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%