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Impact of national culture on e‐government development: a global study

Fang Zhao (School of Business and Management, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 28 January 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

The main purpose of this paper is to examine empirically whether national culture has an impact on e‐government development in 84 countries around the world.

Design/methodology/approach

We used statistic methods of correlation and multiple regression to analyze the two sets of indexes – E‐government Development Index from the United Nations E‐government Survey 2010 and Hofstede's culture dimension index scores of 84 countries.

Findings

We found that there is a correlation to a differing degree between e‐government development and the five culture dimensions defined by Hofstede, although only individualism, power distance and long‐term orientation are significantly correlated with e‐government development.

Practical implications

The findings of this study and most importantly, the strategies proposed based on the findings by this paper would help government policy and decision makers design and implement policies and strategies to improve e‐government services and their overall development.

Originality/value

The study not only provides empirical support and validates the findings of previous research but also extends the scope and updates the results of similar studies in the study field.

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Citation

Zhao, F. (2011), "Impact of national culture on e‐government development: a global study", Internet Research, Vol. 21 No. 3, pp. 362-380. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662241111139354

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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