Technical Papers Parallel Session-III: e-Government: An empirical analysis of current literature

Abstract/Description

Current study is intended to examine, explore and review the current literature on e-government, and different aspects of e-Government. The role of constantly evolving technology is very important. It is categorically significant and has been proved as an excellent way of improvising the traditional and manual systems of any organization. E-Government is becoming a more popular way of administrating and looking at the state affairs. The current literature on the topic suggests that there is a significant role of e-government in many countries; however a few researchers also argue that this mode of government is vaguely present and is ineffective among the developing countries, despite having a considerable potential and scope in these countries. This paper examines the current literature on E-Government, including; theories and concepts of e-governments in various countries.

Location

C-11, AMAN CED

Session Theme

Technical Papers Parallel Session-III (Information Systems)

Session Type

Parallel Technical Session

Session Chair

Dr. Sibte Raza Abidi

Start Date

12-12-2015 3:50 PM

End Date

12-12-2015 4:10 PM

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Technical Papers Parallel Session-III: e-Government: An empirical analysis of current literature

C-11, AMAN CED

Current study is intended to examine, explore and review the current literature on e-government, and different aspects of e-Government. The role of constantly evolving technology is very important. It is categorically significant and has been proved as an excellent way of improvising the traditional and manual systems of any organization. E-Government is becoming a more popular way of administrating and looking at the state affairs. The current literature on the topic suggests that there is a significant role of e-government in many countries; however a few researchers also argue that this mode of government is vaguely present and is ineffective among the developing countries, despite having a considerable potential and scope in these countries. This paper examines the current literature on E-Government, including; theories and concepts of e-governments in various countries.