Chapter Number
8
Authors
Abdelbaset Rabaiah
Eddy Vandijck
Pages From

146
Pages To
165
Book Title
Emerging Markets and E-Commerce in Developing Economies
Editor(s)
Kamel Rouibah (Kuwait University
Kuwait)
Omar E. M. Khalil (Kuwait University
Kuwait)
Aboul Ella Hassanien (Cairo University
Egypt)
Publisher
IGI Global
Edition
1
ISBN
9781605661001
Abstract

This chapter illustrates the impact of electronic government (e-government) on electronic commerce (e-commerce) development and implementation in the Less Developed Countries (LDCs). It introduces e-government from a business point of view. We try to assess the capacity of e-government as an enabler to e-commerce. Furthermore, since e-government is about enhancing efficiency and transparency of government operation; we shall explore new perspectives on how and where e-commerce can avail from this shift in government operation paradigm. There are new opportunities for LDCs in particular to utilise new IT offerings to achieve growth, efficiency, and cost reduction. We will discuss some of these towards the end of the chapter. In the process, we will try to draw the connection between e-government and e-commerce in such a way that helps decision makers understand the potential of e-government for a better implementation of e-commerce.