E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia

Electronic government or e-government provides great potential for citizens and governments to reduce information cost and maximize the speed of government-citizen interaction. Nearly all governments around the world use Web-based technologies to provide their citizens with access to government serv...

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Main Authors: Masrom, M., Ai Ling, E. L., Din, S.
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Published: IGI Global 2015
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spelling my.utm.747362017-11-23T06:05:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74736/ E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia Masrom, M. Ai Ling, E. L. Din, S. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Electronic government or e-government provides great potential for citizens and governments to reduce information cost and maximize the speed of government-citizen interaction. Nearly all governments around the world use Web-based technologies to provide their citizens with access to government services, and to enhance the chances for e-participation in democratic institutions and processes. In Malaysia, the e-government implementation started in 1997 with the aim to deliver services and information effectively and efficiently, and to achieve a fully developed country in the year 2020. Nowadays, many governments of developing country have utilized Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to deliver their services to citizens, and there is also an increasing demand for successful implementation of e-government services within developing nations. It is therefore essential that citizens must be able to use the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in order to assure nation-wide e-participation besides improving channels and contents of public service deliveries on the part of the government. In view of this, the aims of this chapter are to present the current state of e-government in Malaysia, to discuss participation behavioral in the implementation of e-government services, and to highlight approaches that can be considered in enhancing the e-government services through this participation behavioral. IGI Global 2015 Book Section PeerReviewed Masrom, M. and Ai Ling, E. L. and Din, S. (2015) E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia. In: Public Affairs and Administration: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. IGI Global, pp. 1490-1505. ISBN 978-146668360-0 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84958260206&doi=10.4018%2f978-1-4666-8358-7.ch074&partnerID=40&md5=90d4af311f0edf2ca1d8927898e556fa
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Masrom, M.
Ai Ling, E. L.
Din, S.
E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia
description Electronic government or e-government provides great potential for citizens and governments to reduce information cost and maximize the speed of government-citizen interaction. Nearly all governments around the world use Web-based technologies to provide their citizens with access to government services, and to enhance the chances for e-participation in democratic institutions and processes. In Malaysia, the e-government implementation started in 1997 with the aim to deliver services and information effectively and efficiently, and to achieve a fully developed country in the year 2020. Nowadays, many governments of developing country have utilized Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to deliver their services to citizens, and there is also an increasing demand for successful implementation of e-government services within developing nations. It is therefore essential that citizens must be able to use the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in order to assure nation-wide e-participation besides improving channels and contents of public service deliveries on the part of the government. In view of this, the aims of this chapter are to present the current state of e-government in Malaysia, to discuss participation behavioral in the implementation of e-government services, and to highlight approaches that can be considered in enhancing the e-government services through this participation behavioral.
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Ai Ling, E. L.
Din, S.
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title E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia
title_short E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia
title_full E-participation behavioral in e-government in Malaysia
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