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The Impact Of Mobile Government In Organizations: Promises And Pitfalls

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  • Mircea GEORGESCU

    (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania)

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The new developments in ICT along with the growth of mobile communication have developed new ways of interaction between the governments and the citizens. More and more governments are using information and communication technology especially Internet or web-based network, to provide services between government agencies and citizens, businesses, employees and other nongovernmental agencies. The paper try to present an introduction on the characteristics of mobile government and some major issues that justify the necessity of the mobile government and identify the potential that it possesses, but also the problems that concerns such an activity (trust, security risks, privacy risks). Adoption of mobile technologies by government organizations not only benefits the parties who use these services, but also has a positive impact in the productivity and costs of these organizations.

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  • Mircea GEORGESCU, 2010. "The Impact Of Mobile Government In Organizations: Promises And Pitfalls," The Annals of the "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava. Fascicle of The Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, vol. 10(2(12)), pages 15-22, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:scm:ausvfe:v:10:y:2010:i:2(12):p:15-22
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    1. Yueping Zheng & Liang Ma, 2022. "How Citizen Demand Affects the Process of M-Government Adoption: An Empirical Study in China," Electronic Commerce Research, Springer, vol. 22(4), pages 1407-1433, December.

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