Electronic government and E-government
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.unipluri.10580Keywords:
e-Government, governance, TIC, internet, public administrationAbstract
This article emphasizes the importance and impact of TICs and especially the Internet, in electronic government or e-Governments.The different definitions and concepts of e-Government identified in literature are revised. The objectives, functions and dimensions of e-government are also defined as well as the issues that revolve around it.
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