E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study

This study aims to identify the key dimensions that constitute a mature e-Government ecosystem through a systematic review of the existing e-Governance maturity models and a meta-ethnographic approach. The study identifies online presence, facilitating interaction, integrated ecosystem, online payme...

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Main Authors: Sayantan Khanra, Rojers P Joseph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2019-04-01
Series:The International Technology Management Review
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905901/view
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spelling doaj-83c82ff0786f45498725b106cfca082a2020-11-25T00:39:43ZengAtlantis PressThe International Technology Management Review1835-52692019-04-018110.2991/itmr.b.190417.001E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic StudySayantan KhanraRojers P JosephThis study aims to identify the key dimensions that constitute a mature e-Government ecosystem through a systematic review of the existing e-Governance maturity models and a meta-ethnographic approach. The study identifies online presence, facilitating interaction, integrated ecosystem, online payments, and participatory e-Democracy as the five key dimensions of mature e-Government systems. Summarizing the extant research on the e-Governance maturity models, the study contributes towards extending the existing literature and provides valuable information useful to the practitioners.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905901/viewE-GovernanceIntegrated EcosystemMaturity ModelsMeta-ethnographyOnline PaymentsParticipatory e-Democracy
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author Sayantan Khanra
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E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
The International Technology Management Review
E-Governance
Integrated Ecosystem
Maturity Models
Meta-ethnography
Online Payments
Participatory e-Democracy
author_facet Sayantan Khanra
Rojers P Joseph
author_sort Sayantan Khanra
title E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
title_short E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
title_full E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
title_fullStr E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
title_full_unstemmed E-Governance Maturity Models: A Meta-ethnographic Study
title_sort e-governance maturity models: a meta-ethnographic study
publisher Atlantis Press
series The International Technology Management Review
issn 1835-5269
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This study aims to identify the key dimensions that constitute a mature e-Government ecosystem through a systematic review of the existing e-Governance maturity models and a meta-ethnographic approach. The study identifies online presence, facilitating interaction, integrated ecosystem, online payments, and participatory e-Democracy as the five key dimensions of mature e-Government systems. Summarizing the extant research on the e-Governance maturity models, the study contributes towards extending the existing literature and provides valuable information useful to the practitioners.
topic E-Governance
Integrated Ecosystem
Maturity Models
Meta-ethnography
Online Payments
Participatory e-Democracy
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905901/view
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