Building Nomadic Egovernment Infrastructures in Developing Nations: A Critical Realist Considers the Maze of EGovernment and C,Used

Building Nomadic Egovernment Infrastructures in Developing Nations: A Critical Realist Considers the Maze of EGovernment and C,Used

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Building Nomadic EGovernment: This book simply tries to tell the reader what egovernment really is. The critical realist stance adopted by the author enables the author to question many taken for granted assumptions that is the bane of many technologicallyoriented solutions. By linking the concept of egovernment to the quest for good governance in Africa, the author unearths the flawed technological model that the concept is based on. In fact, the author points out that rather than egovernment resulting in an public service model that is inclusive of all citizenry, the egovernment drive is likely to result in social exclusion of certain segments of the populace in developing countries of Africa. That the quest for egovernment is likely to entrench central government's control and technologize the civil service towards a technocracy. The book does not stop at exposing the currently flawed concept of the organizing vision of egovernment but rather proposes an alternative conceptualization anchored on nomadic thinking. The author uses the rationale of social exclusion as the basis of his Nomadic EGovernment CoEvolutionary (NECE) framework.

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