Title
A Longitudinal Study Of E-Government Maturity.
Abstract
We assembled a panel data set for the period 20022008 and fitted a mixed-effects regression model to study how the maturity of e-Government around the globe was influenced by changing levels of affluence, information communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, human capital, and governance. We found that e-Government matured faster with rising affluence (in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita) and improvements in ICT infrastructure. Human capital and the quality of governance had no significant effect on e-Government maturity. The results suggest that a high level of e-Government maturity can be attained purely through investment in ICT infrastructure, without substantial changes to human capital or governance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.im.2016.09.006
Information & Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
governance,panel data analysis,random effects models
Panel data,Globe,Corporate governance,Economics,Longitudinal study,Regression analysis,Per capita,Information and Communications Technology,Human capital,Marketing
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
54
4
0378-7206
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.53
32
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Amit Das1322.04
Harminder Singh2617.54
Damien Joseph325420.95