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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