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Exploring the public value of eGovernment: An empirical study from Sri Lanka

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posted on 2024-10-31, 10:35 authored by Kanishka Karunasena Thanthri Waththage, Hepu DengHepu Deng
E-government has become popular in Sri Lanka with the implementation of various e-government initiatives. The public value of these e-government initiatives, however, is not clear due to a lack of rigorous assessment so far on the performance of such e-government initiatives. This paper presents an empirical study in evaluating the public value of e-government in Sri Lanka within a conceptual framework developed based on a comprehensive review of existing literature. The study shows that the public value of e-government in Sri Lanka is far from satisfactory exemplified by the lack of e-transaction services and the low uptake of available e-government initiatives.

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Start page

286

End page

300

Total pages

15

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The 23rd Bled eConference eTrust: Implications for the Individual, Enterprises and Society Proceedings

Name of conference

23rd Bled Conference

Publisher

Bled eConference

Place published

Bled, Slovenia

Start date

2010-06-20

End date

2010-06-24

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006023848

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-06-20

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