The 5th International Conference on Future Networks &Amp; Distributed Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3508072.3508168
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Whether a Higher E-Government Development Index Means a Higher GDP Growth Rate?

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“…has historically been projected as a role model of the government for service creation and innovation (Ahmadi et al, 2022;Turner et al, 2022). Then, E-Government can also be distributed as a model of -electronic online service rendering state service to the public and business‖ (Alisherovna Usmanova, 2021). In E.G., the platform used is -Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‖ to support delivery services (João Martins & Veiga, 2022;Osman & Zablith, 2021;Ismail et al, 2022;Bastidas et al, 2023).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…has historically been projected as a role model of the government for service creation and innovation (Ahmadi et al, 2022;Turner et al, 2022). Then, E-Government can also be distributed as a model of -electronic online service rendering state service to the public and business‖ (Alisherovna Usmanova, 2021). In E.G., the platform used is -Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‖ to support delivery services (João Martins & Veiga, 2022;Osman & Zablith, 2021;Ismail et al, 2022;Bastidas et al, 2023).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%