The E-government artifact in the context of a developing country : towards a nomadic framework
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2009
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University of Cape Town
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This thesis is concerned with exploring alternative conceptualizations of the e-government artifact relevant to developing countries in Africa. The premise is that e-government, as an artifact of human conception, remains relatively poorly developed at the levels of theory, methodologies and practice. The investigation is focused on two problematic areas of e-government: its conceptualization and its operationalization as an artifact. There is evidence to suggest that conceptualization of e-government takes place at various levels: international, national, local.
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Ochara, N. 2009. The E-government artifact in the context of a developing country : towards a nomadic framework. University of Cape Town.