Electronic Business model in the context of E-government model in Regional Government in Developing Countries: the case of Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI)

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Shareef, M. Shareef, Pimenidis, Elias, Arreymbi, Johnnes and Jahankhani, Hamid 2011. Electronic Business model in the context of E-government model in Regional Government in Developing Countries: the case of Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Advances in Computing and Technology. University of East London, London Jan 2011 London University of East London, School of Architecture Computing and Engineering.
AuthorsShareef, M. Shareef, Pimenidis, Elias, Arreymbi, Johnnes and Jahankhani, Hamid
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Electronic government has become a vital driver for growth, particularly in developing countries. Successful implementation and development of e-government should be associated with business development process. There are various factors influencing implementation of e-government services among business organisations in regional governments in developing countries, such as knowledge divide, social culture, public awareness, amongst various other obstacles to implementation. To overcome such challenges and to identify contributing elements of e-government models it is potential to adapt models used in developing electronic (online) businesses.

Keywordse-business; e-government
Year2011
ConferenceAdvances in Computing and Technology
PublisherUniversity of East London, School of Architecture Computing and Engineering
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Print26 Jan 2011
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Deposited28 May 2011
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/1309
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Proceeding of the Advance in Computing and Technology, January 2011, pp 157-167, ISBN: 978-0-9564747-1-1.

Place of publicationLondon
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