Title
Exploring The Public Value Of E-Government: An Empirical Study From Sri Lanka
Abstract
E-government has become popular in Sri Lanka with the implementation of various e-government initiatives. The public value of these e-government initiatives, however, is not clear due to a lack of rigorous assessment so far on the performance of such e-government initiatives. This paper presents an empirical study in evaluating the public value of e-government in Sri Lanka within a conceptual framework developed based on a comprehensive review of existing literature. The study shows that the public value of e-government in Sri Lanka is far from satisfactory exemplified by the lack of e-transaction services and the low uptake of available e-government initiatives.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2010
23RD BLED ECONFERENCE ETRUST: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL, ENTERPRISES AND SOCIETY
e-Sri Lanka, e-Government, Public Value, Empirical Study
Field
DocType
Citations 
Public economics,E-Government,Political science,Public value,Conceptual framework,Empirical research
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.52
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
kanishka karunasena1403.18
Hepu Deng21497179.97