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E-Government Applications in Promoting Agricultural Productions: A Comparative Study

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  • Xiaoping Wang

    (School of Information Engineering, Yulin University, Yulin, China)

  • Jiangang Dong

    (Network Management Center, Yulin University, Yulin, China)

  • Hanye Liu

    (School of Information Engineering, Chang'an University, Shanxi, China)

  • Jue Zhang

    (School of Information Science and technology, Northwestern University, Shanxi, China)

Abstract

The rapid development of the e-government has dramatically changed how citizens and business interact with their government. There are many benefits for the e-government applications in terms of the administrative costs reduction and service integration. E-government websites can reflect the actual development of the regional e-government level. However, from the observation, there are many challenges and issues in the e-government application for the local governments. This paper is an attempt to compare the current development of the e-government in terms of improving the local agriculture productions between the eastern and western medium-sized cities in China. According to the results of this paper, there are many issues of the e-government application in terms of introducing and promoting the local agriculture productions in China. The suggestions for the local governments to improve their e-government application are given in last section.

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  • Xiaoping Wang & Jiangang Dong & Hanye Liu & Jue Zhang, 2016. "E-Government Applications in Promoting Agricultural Productions: A Comparative Study," Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations (JECO), IGI Global, vol. 14(2), pages 32-45, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jeco00:v:14:y:2016:i:2:p:32-45
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