Egovernance : a growing paradigm in Germany and India
Fraunholz, Bardo and Unnithan, Chandana 2003, Egovernance : a growing paradigm in Germany and India, The e-business review : a publication of the International Academy of E-Business., vol. 3, pp. 38-41.
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The e-business review : a publication of the International Academy of E-Business.
Volume number
3
Start page
38
End page
41
Publisher
International Academy of E-Business
Place of publication
Nacogdoches, Tex.
Publication date
2003
ISSN
1550-7793
Summary
EGovernance is fast becoming a focal issue with governments worldwide, enabled by the ICT revolution. Many economies are adopting eGovernance as a medium of reaching out and empowering the average citizen, stretching tax revenues and cutting down transaction costs. In this paper, we have examined Germany and India, two disparate economies in terms of development yet similar in administrative structures against a backdrop of insightful socio-economic fabric. We have taken a positivist approach and used the exploratory research method, supported by the transaction cost economic theory to draw broad conclusions on similarities and differences in eGovernance adoption, within these economies.
Notes
Edited by Van Beveren, John Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Language
eng
Field of Research
150399 Business and Management not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
970115 Expanding Knowledge in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
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