@article{joseph2017determining,
  title = {Determining Factors Influencing  E-Government Development in the  Developing World: A Case Study of Zambia},
  author = {Bwalya Kelvin Joseph},
  year = 2017,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEGSBP/2017/143795/},
  journal = {Journal of e-Government Studies and Best Practices},
  volume = 2017,
  pages = 16,
  doi = 10.5171/2017.143795,
  abstract = {Understanding the contextual factors that influence e-Government growth is cardinal for informing policy and strategies for e-Government development. Many e-Government researchers have attempted to counter the huge failure rates of e-Government but with minimal success. This paper discusses, with the methodological contours that need to be followed, the determining factors that influence e-Government growth in a given context. The paper explores factor analysis from a multi-dimensional perspective to determine the possible inherent factors that may influence e-Government from multiple vantage points. In order to clearly show what is involved when determining factors influencing e-Government from a methodological perspective, the case of Zambia discussed in this contribution presents a ‘hands-on’ feel in the utilisation of the proposed procedure. It is hoped that this paper will act as a reference point for researchers and practitioners as they design e-Government interventions as it will be used as a guiding tool in determining factors influencing e-Government development.
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  keywords = {E-Government, factors, factor analysis, influencing factors, context, adoption, Zambia},
  note = Article ID: 143795
}
