Acceptance and Usage of E-Government in Developing and Developed Countries
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Nadir S. Nabous
National research Centre for Tropical and Transboundary diseases, Libyan Authority for Scientific ResearchAuthor -
Faitouri A. aboaoja
Computer Science Department, Faculty of Sciences, University of DernaAuthor -
Khaled I. A. Amrouni
Research and Consulting Department, Libyan Authority for Scientific ResearchAuthor -
Khalid Muhammad Ahmed Krayz Allah
University of GharyanAuthor -
Hatem S Y Nabus
Faculty Computing, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaAuthor
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- Keywords:
- E-Government, Developed Countries, Developing Countries, Technology Acceptance, Digital Government.
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The acceptance of electronic government (e-government) has become a critical component of public sector transformation, aimed at enhancing service delivery, transparency, and citizen engagement. This review article examines the patterns, challenges, and enablers of e-government acceptance and usage in both developed and developing countries. Through a comparative analysis of empirical studies, policy documents, and global benchmarks such as the United Nations E-Government Survey, the paper highlights the stark contrast in implementation outcomes between high-income and low- to middle-income nations. Developed countries such as South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Singapore demonstrate high levels of e-government maturity, driven by strong ICT infrastructure, high digital literacy, and robust institutional frameworks. Conversely, developing nations face challenges including limited infrastructure, low public awareness, digital illiteracy, and weak policy environments, which collectively hinder widespread acceptance. Despite these disparities, the study underscores that socio-economic status alone does not guarantee e-government success; instead, context-specific strategies, inclusive digital policies, and user trust are essential to achieving sustainable and equitable digital governance. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to bridge the digital divide and enhance e-government readiness globally
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