E-government evaluation: The case of Vietnam's provincial websites

Wen Hsien Tsai, Yuyun Purbokusumo, Ming Sung Julian, Nguyen Duc Tuan

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Abstract

In this research, an attempt is made to evaluate e-government performances in Vietnam. Four types of website contents are used for the evaluation. The results show that, in general, more developed provinces/ cities where IT infrastructure is relatively well constructed provide better and more website content and thus their e-government performances are better. In individual types of website content services, more advanced provinces/cities also perform better. Such findings reveal the positive relationship between an area's level of development and e-government performances in countries where online information is just beginning to disseminate and e-government development is still in its infancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-53
Number of pages13
JournalElectronic Government
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • C-commerce
  • Collaborative commerce
  • E-business
  • E-commerce
  • E-government
  • Electronic business
  • Electronic commerce
  • Electronic government
  • Internet
  • Vietnam

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