A Development of Hybrid Framework for E-Government
Ahmed Mateen, Sana Sabir, Kareem Ullah

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hybrid framework for e-government that integrates multiple models to improve efficiency and effectiveness, supported by survey results demonstrating its advantages over individual models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid e-government model combining civic and strategic frameworks, validated through survey data analysis.
Findings
Hybrid model outperforms individual models in efficiency
Survey results support the effectiveness of the proposed framework
The approach enhances citizen access and administrative effectiveness
Abstract
Governments all around the world are widely investing on the implementation of e government to advance services to citizens and minimize costs. Governments can progress effectiveness of their operations and can carry their administrative operations efficiently with the help of ICT. Electronic government perceived to provide a way for governments to renovate their operational activities to serve their clients more competently. With improvement in Information and Communication Technology ICT it is now time to device electronic access to government facilities to the variously located citizens. E governments all around the world have different objectives and follow different models for e government development. Present models examined and found less than satisfactory to guide e-government implementation. This research proposed a hybrid model from Citizen comprehensive vision acknowledged…
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Taxonomy
TopicsE-Government and Public Services · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
