The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
The Governance Effects of Korea's Leading E-Government Websites
Abstract
While abundant research has demonstrated that E-government reduces corruption and improves bureaucratic productivity, few studies have isolated the distinct effects of different types of E-government programs on rates of corruption and different measures of bureaucratic performance. This paper employs regression analysis to examine the governance effects of a wide range of innovative, Korean E-government websites, rated by the UN as the world's best from 2010 to 2014. Whereas business oriented E-government programs most greatly improved regulatory quality, citizen service oriented E-government most strongly affected government effectiveness. The Korean government E-tax program was most effective at combating the severe developmental obstacles of corruption and bribery. Nations pursuing development would best be served, therefore, by adopting the particular e-government program which best addresses their most pressing governance need.
Related Content
Mahima Bansod.
© 2025.
16 pages.
|
Vijay Arpudaraj Antonyraj.
© 2025.
16 pages.
|
Somnath Banerjee.
© 2025.
14 pages.
|
Deepali Singh, Vandana Madaan, Shreya Arora, G. Sagar, Paramveer Singh.
© 2025.
16 pages.
|
Abhishek Trehan.
© 2025.
14 pages.
|
Anurag Palakurti, Divya Kodi.
© 2025.
16 pages.
|
Chandrasekhar Rao Katru.
© 2025.
16 pages.
|
|
|