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The application study on chinese e-government construction

Published: 15 August 2005 Publication History

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E-government plays more and more important role in governance of Chinese government. Meanwhile, at all costs Chinese government enhances the construction of e-government to establish a transparent and service government for Chinese citizens. Hopefully, Studies on the application of Chinese e-government can make contribution to the construction of Chinese e-government.

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The United Nation, Benchmarking E-government: A Global Perspective, 2002
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CNNIC, 15th Statistical Survey Report on the Internet Development in China, 2005
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The United Nations, UN World Public Sector Report 2003: E-Government at the Crossroad, November 2003, available at: http://unpanl.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un/unpan012733.pdf.
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Zhiguang Shan, Xinyou Li, Zhongming Wang and Jiajun Ning, Policies and Practice of E-Government Construction in China, Department of Public Technology Service State Information Center, 2004
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Maria Wimmer, Bianca von Bredow, E-Government: Aspects of Security on Different Layers, IEEE, 2001

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  • (2013)E-government Awareness and Visitation among the Digitally DisadvantagedJournal of Internet Commerce10.1080/15332861.2013.76369212:1(26-47)Online publication date: Feb-2013
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ICEC '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
August 2005
957 pages
ISBN:1595931120
DOI:10.1145/1089551
  • Conference Chairs:
  • Qi Li,
  • Ting-Peng Liang
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Published: 15 August 2005

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  1. application
  2. countermeasure
  3. e-government
  4. problems

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  • (2013)E-government Awareness and Visitation among the Digitally DisadvantagedJournal of Internet Commerce10.1080/15332861.2013.76369212:1(26-47)Online publication date: Feb-2013
  • (2010)An Empirical Evaluation of E-Government Inclusion Among the Digitally Disadvantaged in the United StatesInformation Resources Management Journal10.4018/irmj.201010010223:4(21-39)Online publication date: 1-Oct-2010

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