Current State of e‑Government in Slovenian Municipalities
Keywords:
e-Government, measuring e-Government, benchmarking, municipalities, SloveniaAbstract
The study presented in the paper is focused on empirical analysis of the present state of e‑Government development in Slovenian municipalities, which derives from the survey conducted in the second part of 2003. It comprises a quantitative and qualitative analysis of websites, a public servants questionnaire and a real case test of municipalities e‑mail responsiveness. Some results are also compared to the results of our past measurements and similar studies in other countries, although the latter is hardly to do, due to different organisation structures, duties and competences of local government bodies in different countries.Downloads
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