| A global view and an empirical evaluation of some attributes of citizens |
| author£º Akman, Ibrahim;Yazici, Ali;Mishraa, Alok;Arifoglu, Ali time£º 2006-10-18 22:52:06 |
Abstract: This paper reviews and discusses e-government (e-gov) issues in general, its global perspective, and then reports the findings of a survey concerning impact of gender and education amongst the e-gov users in Turkey. Although the impact of gender and education in the use of e-gov has long been attracting interests of academics, no quantitative research has ever been realized in this field in the country. The survey was conducted among e-gov users with different gender and level of education from different sectors such as ordinary citizens, government, and private sectors. According to the comparative analysis the use of e-gov content and services is pervasive and is closely linked to gender and level of education.
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from£ºGovernment Information Quarterly; 2005, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p239-257, 19p
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