Embedding e-finance in e-government: a new e-government framework
by H. Wang, B.L. Rubin
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2004

Abstract: E-government and e-finance are two different but closely related topics, evolved from e-commerce and e-business. Literature says that what e-government basically does is to utilise the current information technology, internet technology and e-commerce practices to provide citizens and organisations with easier access to government information and services and deliver public services to those who need them. However, e-government will not be a complete concept without e-finance and some other e-components. This research provides a new framework for the future e-government models and studies the role of e-finance in e-government.

Online publication date: Mon, 27-Dec-2004

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