Browsing School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT) Collection by Subject "E-government"
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Adoption of e-tax services in Uganda : the perspective of the technology acceptance model
(2012)The diverse benefits of e-government services are linked to its adoption and usage. E-government adoption rates in economically transiting countries remain low and so its benefits are not fully realized. This is partly ... -
A consumer based model for adoption of E-Tax Services in Uganda
(IST-Africa, 2012-05)The benefits of e-tax services are linked to its adoption and usage. E-tax adoption rates in developing countries remain low and so its benefits are not fully realized. This is because governments have focused largely on ... -
E-government for Uganda: challenges and opportunities
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2007)The government of Uganda drew an e-government strategy aimed at changing the design operation and culture of the public sector to better respond to the needs of Ugandans. Some flagship programmes were included in the ... -
An information security model for e-government services adoption in Uganda
(IST-Africa, 2013)The successful adoption of e-government systems leads to efficient delivery of government services. Despite several e-government initiatives by the Uganda government, there has been limited success, with the levels of ... -
Towards a model for implementing local e-government in Uganda
(2011)The need to implement local e-government for improved service delivery is well documented and various models have been proposed for this important task. However, existing models are known to be suited for implementing ...