Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by Subject "E-government"

Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by Subject "E-government"

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  • Naidoo, Rennie (Learning Information Networking and Knowledge(LINK) Centre, Graduate School of Public and Development, 2013)
    There has been little research that examines how public managers involved in e-government decisionmaking can sometimes negatively affect the welfare of citizens and waste public resources. This case study analyses ...
  • Kuye, Jerry O.; Naidoo, Goonasagree (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2003-09)
    Several academics and other concerned citizens have argued that in response to the complexity envisaged in the wide world of communication stretching across vast arenas, modem governments are compelled to utilize the ...
  • Ochara, Nixon Muganda (Learning Information Networking and Knowledge (LINK) Centre, Graduate School of Public and Development, 2012)
    This article explores the theoretical sustainability of e-governance in Africa by assessing the nature of participation of stakeholders. It adopts an explanatory critique, drawing on perspectives debated in scholarly ...
  • Buyle, Raf; Vanlishout, Ziggy; Coetzee, Serena Martha; De Paepe, Dieter; Van Compernolle, Mathias; Thijs, Geert; Van Nuffelen, Bert; De Vocht, Laurens; Mechant, Peter; De Vidts, Bjorn; Mannens, Erik (Elsevier, 2019-03)
    The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new context leading to changing roles for both government and private sector. Boundaries between public and private services are ...
  • Buyle, Raf; Vanlishout, Ziggy; Coetzee, Serena Martha; De Paepe, Dieter; Van Compernolle, Mathias; Thijs, Geert; Van Nuffelen, Bert; De Vocht, Laurens; Mechant, Peter; De Vidts, Bjorn; Mannens, Erik (Elsevier, 2018-11)
    The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new context leading to changing roles for both government and private sector. Boundaries between public and private services are ...
  • Van Rooyen, Enslin; Van Jaarsveld, Liza C. (South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2003-09)
    Historically, governments have utilised technologies associated with information and communication to improve interaction with their constituents. Currently, the extent of possibilities that information and communications ...