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Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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Abstract—Many governments in the world believe that a new wave of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) will have a significant impact on their administration The Malaysian government embraced the idea of e-government enthusiastically by introducing Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) in 1996. By adopting the notion of e-government, the government’s image of a better and more modern government may be enhanced, forming new ways of managing public services whilst improving the efficiency of government apparatus. This study presents the status of implementation of e-government initiatives in Malaysia and a hybrid approach that may well suit the Malaysian government in managing e-government will also be discussed in this paper.
Index Terms—competence, e-government, hybrid, Malaysia
Razlini Mohd Ramli is with School of Social Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Malaysia, but currently pursuing PhD in Lancaster University, United Kingdom (e-mail: mohdraml@exchange.lancs.ac.uk).
Cite: Razlini Mohd Ramli, "Hybrid Approach of e-Government on Malaysian e-Government Experience," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 366-370, 2012.
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