Role OF Web 2.0 IN E-Governance
Monica Prajapati, Anuj Sharma

TL;DR
This paper surveys how Web 2.0 technologies are used by government organizations to improve citizen participation, transparency, and outreach in E-Governance through case studies and qualitative analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of Web 2.0 applications in E-Governance and demonstrates their potential to enhance government-citizen interaction and transparency.
Findings
Web 2.0 increases citizen participation in governance.
Web 2.0 enables cost-effective outreach and transparency.
Government organizations are increasingly adopting Web 2.0 tools.
Abstract
This research paper conducts a survey of the various government organizations that are using Web 2.0 to enhance their functionality, interact with potential audience and to reach out to a huge customer base. The aim of the paper is to study the role of Web 2.0 in E-Governance and the various benefits that has been achieved through it. This research paper is based on qualitative case study method. We have reviewed existing state-of-the-art Web 2.0 applications and E-Governance initiatives related with Web 2.0. We have included case studies to support the proposition that use of Web 2.0 can enhance the participation of citizens in E-Governance initiatives in an interactive manner. This paper proposes that many of the government organizations can exploit the benefits of Web 2.0 and hence can leverage its flexibility and interactive nature. The study concludes that by establishing links…
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Taxonomy
TopicsE-Government and Public Services
