Developing a Citizen-Centric eGovernment Model for Developing Countries

Developing a Citizen-Centric eGovernment Model for Developing Countries

Author: 
Jahankhani, Hamid
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Shareef, Shareef M., jt. author
Pimenidis, Elias, jt. author
Editor: 
Halpin, Edward Francis
Journal Title: 
Digital Public Administration and E-Government in Developing Nations
Source: 
Digital Public Administration and E-Government in Developing Nations
Abstract: 

This chapter presents an enhanced eGovernment stage model based on citizens' participation for improvements in the delivery of governmental services by putting citizens' insights and their requirements in the context of e-government development and the potential use of a multi-channel delivery of services for regional governments in developing countries. The model proposed is based on research done in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This research identified missing elements in traditional eGovernment models that would prove essential for implementation in developing countries. These models usually propose five stages of development spanning from emergence to integration. The proposal here considers most of the limitations in two stages, namely initial and an enhancement stage with the advantage of decreasing the uncertainty of e-government implementation in the public sector by recognising the consequence of the institutional readiness, adoption processes, the needs of ICT tools, and the factors that influence the implementation process.

Series: 
Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development

CITATION: Jahankhani, Hamid. Developing a Citizen-Centric eGovernment Model for Developing Countries edited by Halpin, Edward Francis . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2013. Digital Public Administration and E-Government in Developing Nations - Available at: https://library.au.int/developing-citizen-centric-egovernment-model-developing-countries