Electronic governance for sustainable development: conceptual framework and state of research

Estevez, Elsa and Janowski, Tomasz, (2013). Electronic governance for sustainable development: conceptual framework and state of research. Government Information Quarterly, 30(2013), 94-109

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    Author Estevez, Elsa
    Janowski, Tomasz
    Title Electronic governance for sustainable development: conceptual framework and state of research
    Appearing in Government Information Quarterly
    Volume 30
    Issue No. 2013
    Publication Date 2013
    Place of Publication Government Information Quarterly
    Publisher Elsevier
    Start page 94
    End page 109
    Language eng
    Abstract

    Electronic Governance (EGOV) research studies the use of Information and Communication Technologies to improve governance processes. Sustainable Development (SD) research studies possible development routes that satisfy the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs. Despite substantial progress in advancing both domains independently, little research exists at their intersection — how to utilize EGOV in support of SD. We call this intersection Electronic Governance for Sustainable Development (EGOV4SD). This paper: 1) proposes a conceptual framework for EGOV4SD, 2) proposes EGOV4SD research assessment framework and 3) applies both frameworks to determine the state of EGOV4SD research. The main contribution of the paper is establishing a foundation for EGOV4SD research.

    Keyword Electronic governance
    Sustainable development
    Electronic governance for sustainable development
    Meta-research
    Copyright Holder Elsevier
    Copyright Year 2013
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    DOI 10.1016/j.giq.2012.11.001
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