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Year: 2012 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 11 | Page No.: 1544-1552
DOI: 10.3923/itj.2012.1544.1552
Public Attitude, Service Delivery and Bureaucratic Reform in e-Government: A Conceptual Framework
Gajendra Sharma, Xi Bao and Wang Qian

Abstract: Electronic government or e-government provides the convenience and availability of government services and information to public. The study of e-government is focused primarily on government information online, public service delivery online and on the attitudes and implication patterns of people. e-government can provide important insights into bureaucratic reform, political development, the policy-making process and the role of civil servants in information societies. The purpose of this study is to investigate formation of effective e-governance and its influence on public attitude, public service delivery and bureaucratic reform. A conceptual framework of e-government was developed based on literature survey to highlight a fully functional e-government. The study of e-government, using an institutional perspective, provides an opportunity to observe the collision of stable practices and traditions with technological innovations, experiments and flexibility allowed to bureaucrats for smooth functioning of e-governance. e-government has the potential to build better relationships between government and the public by making interaction with citizens smoother, easier and more efficient.

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Gajendra Sharma, Xi Bao and Wang Qian, 2012. Public Attitude, Service Delivery and Bureaucratic Reform in e-Government: A Conceptual Framework. Information Technology Journal, 11: 1544-1552.

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