نتایج جستجو برای: mobile government

تعداد نتایج: 299262  

2012
Ikhlas Zamzami Murni Mahmud

Today, mobile devices have become a channel through which many organisations launch and market their services to the users. H owever, mobile devices that serve as channels for accessing government services have been the critical concerns by many government organisations. The quality of information provided through m-Government mobile technologies is seen as one of the most critical dimensions t...

2006
Shadi Al-khamayseh Elaine Lawrence Agnieszka Zmijewska

Over the past decade governments all over the world have been moving to providing services to their citizens via the web with varying degrees of success. These e-government initiatives have been the subject of extensive research. Our research is concerned with the transitioning from electronic government to mobile government. Mobile government implementation is still in its very early stages – ...

2006
Hong Sheng Silvana Trimi

The emergence of mobile technology has enabled the transition from e-government to m-government. Despite the great potential and positive expectation for m-government applications, m-government is still in the infancy stage and its applications are limited. This paper bases on the theory of task-technology-fit (TTTF) and proposes a framework to understand mobile technology and its implications ...

2016

Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach their citizens and improve delivery of government-tocitizens’ services (G2C). Despite the fact that mobile government benefits are very promising; there are some factors that determine success or failure of mobile government applications. In this study, a systematic review of previous studies usin...

2016

Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach their citizens and improve delivery of government-tocitizens’ services (G2C). Despite the fact that mobile government benefits are very promising; there are some factors that determine success or failure of mobile government applications. In this study, a systematic review of previous studies usin...

2013
G. K. Pradhan

Digital Government and Mobile Government are chiefly an issue of receiving public sector Information Technology schemes adapt to interoperability with citizen’s digital government devices furthermore mobile devices. Enhanced interoperability involving public and private organizations is of key value to formulate digital government newfangled victorious. Incidentally, expanding a sound digital g...

2012
John Mtingwi Jean-Paul Van Belle

This paper investigates the readiness of the Malawian government to engage in mobile government (mgovernment). The study’s importance derives from the potential of mobile technologies to leapfrog egovernment in some least-developed countries (LDCs) where e-government has not achieved the desired benefits due to the lack of fixed communications infrastructure and citizen access. First the paper ...

Journal: :IJISSC 2012
Emmanouil Stiakakis Christos K. Georgiadis

This study develops and presents a proposed framework for the measurement of mobile government (m-government) services. The measurement framework consists of: (i) identification/categorisation of m-government services; (ii) sophistication stages of these services; and (iii) indicators to evaluate their progress. With respect to the methodological approach followed in the study, twenty e-governm...

Journal: :IJESMA 2013
Sultan Al-masaeed Steve Love

Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach their citizens and improve delivery of government-tocitizens’ services (G2C). Despite the fact that mobile government benefits are very promising; there are some factors that determine success or failure of mobile government applications. In this study, a systematic review of previous studies usin...

2013
Wolfgang Palka Marlen Jurisch Veronika Schreiber Petra Wolf Helmut Krcmar

Over the recent years the development of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) lead to an “always-on society” worldwide, people are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This social and economic progress also has a significant influence on government. The demand arises to have anytime, anywhere and from any mobile device access to government services. Governments alread...

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