Electronic Government Adoption Paradigms

Author:

Shareef Mahmud Akhter1,Dwivedi Yogesh K.2

Affiliation:

1. McMaster University, Canada

2. Swansea University, UK

Abstract

This chapter reviews literature on electronic-government (EG) and information and communication technology (ICT) regarding several management issues in general and adoption in particular. Since EG is a comparatively new area to investigate, many researchers have been addressing implementation, development, and adoption criteria. This chapter has five sections with sub-sections that delineate: 1) introductory information of EG development; 2) management issues related to EG; 3) EG implementation strategies and objectives; 4) design perspectives of adoption models, and 5) literature on online service quality, adoption, and related issues.

Publisher

IGI Global

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