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International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology - (ICCGI'06)
The state of e-Government and e-Participation in European Regions
Bucharest, Romania
August 01-August 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2690-X
G. Arevalo, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
E. Fernandez, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
J. Mess?a de la Cerda, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
The aims of this work is to to assess how well prepared are European administrations to take full advantage of e-government and e-participation services, and to assess how much are currently benefiting European administrations from egovernment and e-participation services. The methodology stems from that used by United Nation [6]. Specifically, we have built indices to measure egovernment readiness (based on a measure of telecom infrastructure, education and governmental web services) and e-participation services. Simple statistical analyses aid us in extracting relevant information. For data availability reasons, the study has been undertaken at a European level. Data has been obtained from several sources including the United Nations reports, and various databases from EUROSTAT [10].
Citation:
G. Arevalo, E. Fernandez, J. Mess?a de la Cerda, "The state of e-Government and e-Participation in European Regions," iccgi, pp.13, International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology - (ICCGI'06), 2006
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