THE NEXUS OF E-GOVERNMENT AND INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY RELATIVE TO INCOME LEVEL COMPARISON

Purpose – this study aims to determine the influence of E-government on productivity in the case of different countries comparing by income level. Research methodology – static (fixed and random) and dynamic (GMM) panel regression. Findings – a disaggregated analysis reveals that middle-income count...

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Veröffentlicht in:Business, Management and Education Management and Education, 2020-01, Vol.18 (1), p.88-105
Hauptverfasser: Faid, Gul, Tariq, Majeed Muhammad, Ishtiaq, Ahmad, Zeynvand, Vahid Lorestani, Meyer, Daniel Francois, Máté, Domicián
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose – this study aims to determine the influence of E-government on productivity in the case of different countries comparing by income level. Research methodology – static (fixed and random) and dynamic (GMM) panel regression. Findings – a disaggregated analysis reveals that middle-income countries are driving global productivity growth by implementing ICTs infrastructure in the public sector. Research limitations – this study focuses on severe developed and developing economies; whereas each country may not benefit from E-government implementation as gains might be offset with the enormous costs of implementation. Practical implications – the government may rely more on online services in the provision of its responsibilities because it enhances the efficiency of public sectors. Originality/Value – the study is a novel measure of E-government that covers additional multiple dimensions.
ISSN:2029-7491
2669-2481
2029-6169
2669-249X
DOI:10.3846/bme.2020.12067