E-Governance: A Global Perspective on A New Paradigm

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Eraj Atiq
Dr. Muhammad Salim
Natasha Mahmood

Abstract

E-Governance signifies a paradigm shift in the global governance landscape, going beyond mere digitization to fundamentally reshape interactions between governments and citizens. Utilizing information and communication technologies (ICTs), this transformative phenomenon optimizes administrative processes, amplifies transparency, and empowers citizen participation. As governments worldwide embrace E-Governance, diverse case studies illuminate its potential to revolutionize governance models. In this perspective, an exhaustive exploration of  E -Governance from a global standpoint is comprehensively discussed in this research paper. It underscores how E-Governance redefines governance, placing a premium on efficiency, transparency, and citizen-centricity. Furthermore, it plays a pivotal role in bridging the digital divide, fostering data -driven decision-making, and promoting international collaborations. The research employs secondary qualitative analysis (content analysis), drawing insights from pertinent source s within the last decade. It traverses the historical trajectory of E-Governance, delves into the foundational theories that underpin its principles, and scrutinizes emerging trends and challenges within this domain. This research not only deciphers the transformative prowess of E-Governance but also grapples with the challenges and opportunities governments encounter in their digital transformation journey. It underscores the importance of nurturing digital literacy, reinforcing cyber security safeguards, and embracing citizen-centric strategies.

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Atiq, E., Salim, M., & Mahmood, N. (2023). E-Governance: A Global Perspective on A New Paradigm. JOURNAL OF LAW, SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, 2(2), 100–107. Retrieved from https://jlsms.org/index.php/jlsms/article/view/33
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Eraj Atiq, Department of Political Science, University of Karachi, Pakistan.