501. Where Are E-governments in South Asian Countries? A Comparative Approach
- Author:
- Jin-Wan Seo and Hasan Md Golam Mehedi
- Publication Date:
- 07-2015
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- South Asian Studies
- Institution:
- Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab
- Abstract:
- The four countries are selected and compared based on their use of e-government as a tool to work and share information more effectively while delivering better services to the public. It also provides a general understanding of e-government and uses different variables to discuss the reality of e-government development and e-participation over the last few years in these four countries. In view of this, the time series data are collected from the United Nations e-government survey to highlight developing trends in e-government along with issues and challenges, best practices, and opportunities for the development of egovernment. As a result, this study finds that real e-government remains a distant hope in these countries due to the expense of supplying technology, a lack of infrastructure, limited human capital and a weak private sector.
- Topic:
- Development, Science and Technology, Infrastructure, and Internet
- Political Geography:
- Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Asia, India, Asia, and Korea