Factors Enhancing E-Government Service Gaps in a Developing Country Context
Globally, the discourse of e-government has gathered momentum in public service delivery. No country has been left untouched in the implementation of e-government. Several government departments and agencies are now using information and communication technology (ICTs) to deliver government services...
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Zusammenfassung: | Globally, the discourse of e-government has gathered momentum in public
service delivery. No country has been left untouched in the implementation of
e-government. Several government departments and agencies are now using
information and communication technology (ICTs) to deliver government services
and information to citizens, other government departments, and businesses.
However, most of the government departments have not provided all of their
services electronically or at least the most important ones. Thus, this creates
a phenomenon of e-government service gaps. The objective of this study was to
investigate the contextual factors enhancing e-government service gaps in a
developing country. To achieve this aim, the TOE framework was employed
together with a qualitative case study to guide data collection and analysis.
The data was collected through semi-structured interviews from government
employees who are involved in the implementation of e-government services in
Zimbabwe as well as from citizens and businesses. Eleven (11) factors were
identified and grouped under the TOE framework. This research contributes
significantly to the implementation and utilisation of e-government services in
Zimbabwe. The study also contributes to providing a strong theoretical
understanding of the factors that enhance e-government service gaps explored in
the research model. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2108.09803 |