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E-Government in the Western European Countries, Asia and in the USA


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1 North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Economics and Management, Stavropol, Russian Federation
2 North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Information Technologies and Telecommunications, Stavropol, Russian Federation
 

Background/Objectives: The study's purpose was generalization of best practices of E-government adoption in the different countries of the world for future use of best practice in the Russian context. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The basic work methods include sociologic research methods, in particular, the content analysis. Findings: In the world there was a large-scale experience of E-government formation. In this case, the distribution of countries that carry such experience around the world is unevenly, since most of them are located in Europe, some - in North America and units in the Asian Region. For Russia, not the whole experience can be valuable because levels of development, socio-economic and political situation considerably differs. The research makes it possible to make a conclusion that in Russia it is necessary to use foreign experience of those countries which began the way to E-government in conditions similar to the current Russian. The universal principle, which is followed by many countries and should be followed by the Russian Federation, is the - compliance of supply of electronic government services to demand of citizens and businesses. Application/Improvements: The main area of application of research results is development and implementation of E-government in state management around the world, including Russia.

Keywords

E-Government, E-Government Models, Foreign Experience in E-Government Formation
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Authors

Oksana A. Mukhoryanova
North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Economics and Management, Stavropol, Russian Federation
Irina V. Novikova
North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Economics and Management, Stavropol, Russian Federation
Slavko B. Rudich
North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Economics and Management, Stavropol, Russian Federation
Elena V. Bogushevich
North Caucasian Federal University, Institute of Information Technologies and Telecommunications, Stavropol, Russian Federation

Abstract


Background/Objectives: The study's purpose was generalization of best practices of E-government adoption in the different countries of the world for future use of best practice in the Russian context. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The basic work methods include sociologic research methods, in particular, the content analysis. Findings: In the world there was a large-scale experience of E-government formation. In this case, the distribution of countries that carry such experience around the world is unevenly, since most of them are located in Europe, some - in North America and units in the Asian Region. For Russia, not the whole experience can be valuable because levels of development, socio-economic and political situation considerably differs. The research makes it possible to make a conclusion that in Russia it is necessary to use foreign experience of those countries which began the way to E-government in conditions similar to the current Russian. The universal principle, which is followed by many countries and should be followed by the Russian Federation, is the - compliance of supply of electronic government services to demand of citizens and businesses. Application/Improvements: The main area of application of research results is development and implementation of E-government in state management around the world, including Russia.

Keywords


E-Government, E-Government Models, Foreign Experience in E-Government Formation



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i16%2F132727