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e-government implementation strategy in least developed countries: a Nepalese case

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E-government has become the medicine for every type of government. Every nation is trying its level best in designing e-government master plan and implementing it. Unfortunately there is still big gap in implementation level of e-Government between Most Developed Countries (MDCs) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs). In this paper, we have identified main causes of impedes in implementing e-government master plan in LDCs. We also have considered the case of MDCs. At the end of the paper, we have concluded with some recommendations for LDCs.

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      ICEGOV '07: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
      December 2007
      471 pages
      ISBN:9781595938220
      DOI:10.1145/1328057

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      • Published: 10 December 2007

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