Agricultural e-government in China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA Online publication date: Thu, 06-Dec-2007
by Tzong-Ru Lee, Hsiao-Chen Wu, Cheng-Jen Lin, Hsiao-Ting Wang
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 5, No. 1, 2008
Abstract: E-government provides information and services by websites. Using the functions of e-government described by West (2000), we discuss government agricultural websites in China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA, and suggest improvement. The findings indicate that general functions, viz. online information, services, foreign language access, restricted area and information sharing, are established. Greater effort should be made for advanced functions, viz. disability access, privacy and security and advertisement and user pay system. The result of this research serves as reference for other countries in developing their agricultural e-government.
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