Improvement of e-government in Ukraine based on the experience of developed countries
by Igor Oliychenko; Maryna Ditkovska; Yuliia Shabardina; Oksana Lashuk; Vladimir Zhovtok
International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG), Vol. 15, No. 1, 2023

Abstract: This study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of e-government systems in developed countries and Ukraine and suggests ways to improve the Ukrainian e-government. Based on the study of scientific literature, reports of international organisations and government websites, we investigated the development of the main components of e-government in 12 countries. We have selected 3 European countries, such as the UK, France, and Estonia to compare with Ukraine. We also examined the relationship between the GDP of these countries and the development of e-government and e-democracy. The study provided an opportunity to identify optimal ways to improve the development of e-government in Ukraine and to propose such forms of cooperation between government and business as outsourcing and crowdsourcing.

Online publication date: Wed, 05-Apr-2023

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