Introduction
E-Government
Definition and Scope
Understanding E-Government in Developing Countries
Potential Benefits and Impact of E-Government
Implementing Projects Successfully
Guidelines for Designing a Country-Wide Strategy for
E-Government
The Future of E-Government
Case Studies of Social and Economic Impacts of E-Government
Subhash Bhatnagar is an alumnus of Mayo College, Ajmer, IIT Madras
and IIM Ahmedabad (IIMA). He has been a Professor of Information
Systems at the IIMA since 1975. In his many years at IIMA he held
the CMC Chair Professorship in Information Technology, served as
the Dean and was a member of the Board of Governors. He was
instrumental in establishing and coordinating the activities of two
research centres at the IIMA, Centre for Electronic Governance and
Telecom Policy Study Centre. From 2000 to 2006, he worked for the
World Bank in Washington DC to mainstream e-government in the
activities of the World Bank. At present he divides his time
between teaching and research at IIMA as an Adjunct Professor and
advising different institutions which work on e-government.
Professor Bhatnagar’s research has focused on ICT for development,
e-government and e-commerce. He has published 80 research papers
and seven books. He is the Founder Chairman of the International
Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group on Social
Implications of Computers in Developing Countries and was the Chief
Editor of the International Journal of Information Technology and
Development. He also publishes a quarterly newsletter on
Information Technology in Developing Countries, is on the editorial
boards of half a dozen international journals and is a recipient of
the IFIP Silver Core and the Fellowship of the Computer Society of
India.
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