Mobile Diffusion and Development: Issues and Challenges of M-Government with India in Perspective

Posted by MohiniBhavsar on Jul 30, 2010
Author: 
Kavita Karan and Michele Cheng Hoon Khoo
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
Proceedings of M4D 2008
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

Mobile telephony has emerged as the new frontier where governments around the world are making themselves more accessible through the remote delivery of government services and faster rate of data transfer. In developing countries, the lower cost of mobile technology as compared to Internet has allowed for the expansion of mobile government or m-government services to the poorer segments of the population. From a literature review on m-government, including the various strategies required and successive practices across the world, we build five parameters for a framework for evaluation of m-government services. These include Infrastructural Investment, Regulatory and Political environment, Awareness and Acceptance, Security and Privacy, and Equitable Acceptance.

Using these factors, we review the m-government initiatives in selected countries both in the West, Asia and India. This paper provides an updated review of the current mobile government initiatives, including: m-government’s facilitation of development; the issues and challenges in India; and, finally, proposes some strategies that can be adopted by India.

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Karan, K. and Khoo, M.C.H. (2008). Mobile Diffusion and Development: Issues and Challenges of M-Government with India in Perspective
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Author: 
Kavita Karan and Michele Cheng Hoon Khoo
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
Proceedings of M4D 2008
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

Mobile telephony has emerged as the new frontier where governments around the world are making themselves more accessible through the remote delivery of government services and faster rate of data transfer. In developing countries, the lower cost of mobile technology as compared to Internet has allowed for the expansion of mobile government or m-government services to the poorer segments of the population. From a literature review on m-government, including the various strategies required and successive practices across the world, we build five parameters for a framework for evaluation of m-government services. These include Infrastructural Investment, Regulatory and Political environment, Awareness and Acceptance, Security and Privacy, and Equitable Acceptance.

Using these factors, we review the m-government initiatives in selected countries both in the West, Asia and India. This paper provides an updated review of the current mobile government initiatives, including: m-government’s facilitation of development; the issues and challenges in India; and, finally, proposes some strategies that can be adopted by India.

Countries: 
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Citation: 
Karan, K. and Khoo, M.C.H. (2008). Mobile Diffusion and Development: Issues and Challenges of M-Government with India in Perspective

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