Adoption of E-government Services in Libya: A Critical Review
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract:An overview about the situation of electronic government in Libya is presented in this paper. In addition, to provide number of studies that related to the electronic government adoption in both developed and developing countries. The findings indicted that the adoption of electronic government in developing countries especially still in the first stage and the governments should be pay attention towards the adoption of electronic government services. Keywords: E-government, Citizen Adoption, Trust, Libya.
Authors and Affiliations
Mansaf M Elmansori, Halinah Atan Atan, Asbi Ali
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