E-Governance in Punjab- A SWOT Analysis
Journal Title: International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
The present study deals with impact, challenges, chances to grow and implementing precaution measures. Descriptive & inferential studies carried out with association of literature review. SWOT Analysis carried out based on the survey of 256 expert‟s opinion of various NIC/IT/department Heads as a pilot study. This study also reveals that what are the precaution measures which must be taken by the implementing agency while implementing new egovernance initiative. It may be observed review of literature that some pioneer work has been done by various researchers on ICT and good governance in developing countries including India. However, there is a need for comprehensive, integrated and holistic approach for achieving good governance using ICT as a tool.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Vikram Singh and Subhash Chander
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