eGovernment Management for Developing Countries

Ahmed Imran, Timothy Turner, Shirley Gregor

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Abstract

This book builds on the authors' extensive experience and research and provides valuable insights into the practical implementation of e-government. It focuses on the developing world where the effective implementation of e-government remains a struggle, often because of the absence of adequate guidance. With a thorough curriculum design and a sound education pedagogy, the book follows a structured step by step process of e-government implementation and management, from conception to evaluation. This text book on e-government management is the first of its kind for developing countries and provides a comprehensive treatment of the practical issues faced by today's e-government managers and their teams. The book is expected to enable much needed e-government championship and to equip public servants in developing countries to meet the demands of citizens of the 21st century.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
PublisherAcademic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
Number of pages428
Edition2
ISBN (Print)9781911218234
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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