Volume 18, No. 4, 2021
E-Government In India: Theory, Convention, And Expansion
Manish Kumar Chaudhary , Dr Dipti Kumari
Abstract
Using cutting-edge technology, E-government strives to improve citizen and corporate access to government information and services, increase the quality of service offered by government agencies, and enable citizens to take an active role in democratic institutions and processes. An E-Governmenance is to bring citizens and businesses closer together is one of its most valuable features. For example, G2C, G2B, B2G, and G2G are all examples of e-government studies. There are a variety of models that can be used to determine the scope of this research in these papers (G2G). Also covered are nonprofits working with governments, government-to-employee relationships, and government-to-nonprofits (G2E). This research provides a broad framework for analysing the difficulties and problems associated with the development of contemporary e-government efforts, as well as some examples. A new digital era for public administration theory and practice has been ushered in by e-government. There are many facets of E-government in public administration today, including administrative interface (i.e. people-computer interaction in management), digital administration (digital process or procedure and system integration), and virtual organisation (i.e. online system of government, etc.).
Pages: 122-129
Keywords: "e-government, e-commerce, virtual organization, digital administration, administrative interface, e-governance"