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e-Governance for god governance in Punjab in India: A shared vision

By: Kalsi, Nirmaljeet Singh.
Contributor(s): Ravi Kiran.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2012Description: p.203-213.Subject(s): E governance - India - Punjab | Public administration - India - Punjab | Good governance - India - Punjab | E governance In: ProductivitySummary: There is a need for transformation from traditional governance to e-governance. The present research is an effort to evolve the shared vision of three categories of stakeholders, viz, citizens, politicians and administrators, and academicians and practitioners about factors comprising of good governance in the Indian context through "Participatory Stakeholder Assessment." It also tries to find out whether the new in formation and communication technologies can make a significant contribution to the achievement of the objective of good governance. The study has also attempted to identify and establish linkages between the factors responsible for creating a conducive environment for effective and successful implementation of e-governance for achieving good governance. An effort has been made to identify the possible barriers in the implementation of e-governance applications. Finally, the study suggests a meaningful framework for e-governance map for enhancing good governance. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 53, Issue no: 3 Available AR98947

There is a need for transformation from traditional governance to e-governance. The present research is an effort to evolve the shared vision of three categories of stakeholders, viz, citizens, politicians and administrators, and academicians and practitioners about factors comprising of good governance in the Indian context through "Participatory Stakeholder Assessment." It also tries to find out whether the new in formation and communication technologies can make a significant contribution to the achievement of the objective of good governance. The study has also attempted to identify and establish linkages between the factors responsible for creating a conducive environment for effective and successful implementation of e-governance for achieving good governance. An effort has been made to identify the possible barriers in the implementation of e-governance applications. Finally, the study suggests a meaningful framework for e-governance map for enhancing good governance. - Reproduced.

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