Browsing by Subject "E Government"

Browsing by Subject "E Government"

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  • Priyamali, W.P.K.; Marasinghe, N.T. (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka ., 2022-11-17)
    The concept of e-government can be portrayed as a public sector renaissance that has been marred by inefficiency, fraud, excessive bureaucracy and powerful political influence. It was an operational framework used in recent ...