1. ANALYSIS OF E-GOVERNMENT SERVICES IN SOUTH AFRICA - WHAT ARE THE REASONS FOR POOR IMPLEMENTATION UNDER FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS.
- Author
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KELBITSCH, Mhlengi, BOBEK, Vito, and HORVAT, Tatjana
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INFORMATION & communication technologies for development ,INTERNET in public administration - Abstract
Many governments worldwide are increasingly using developments in information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide online services to their citizens. This process is commonly referred to as e-government. South Africa is one of the leading nations in technology and overall development in the Sub-Saharan-African region. Nevertheless, South Africa has failed to successfully implement a wide range of e-Government services for its population over the past years. This paper focuses on analyzing the success factors for a seamless implementation of eGovernment systems and how countries such as Kenya, which are not a developed as South Africa, were able to adapt and successfully implement functioning systems for their citizens. The theoretical research results have indicated what the main success factors are in e-government implementation. Further analysis has been conducted to find out what the reasons are that South Africa has a non-functioning e-government system. An embedded case study approach has been selected to focus on selected aspects of the case study. The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of e-government services in South Africa and compares it with other Sub-Saharan countries with similar economic conditions. This comparison allows for a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by South Africa in improving its e-government services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023