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National governments doing business on-line : an Australian look at current practice and future hazards

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jeff ChamberlainJeff Chamberlain, Tanya Castleman
Governments around the world are taking advantage of the numerous benefits offered by the World Wide Web in order to provide client services to citizens. Australia has been a leader in this trend. The literature in this area focuses primarily on the pragmatic issues such as governmental accountability and transparency, interactivity, policy making, security and privacy, quality and costs. Along with the positive accounts of eGovernment development, however, some concerns are emerging in the literature. This paper examines such issues with particular reference to national governments. Although Australia can be proud of its position as a leader in bringing government business to the Web, it must also be cognisant of the concerns about eGovernment that are being more widely identified.

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31 - 41

Location

Coff`s Harbour, N. S. W.

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  • Yes

Start date

2001-12-03

End date

2001-12-04

ISBN-10

0864187793

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001, University of South Australia

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