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Uncovering the hidden issues in e-government adoption in a least developed country: The case of Bangladesh

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Imran, Ahmed
Gregor, Shirley

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IGI Global Publishing

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Bangladesh, in common with many least developed countries, has been struggling to fnd a workable strategy to adopt information and communication technology (ICT) and e-government in its public sector organizations. There has been no satisfactory progress

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Journal of Global Information Management

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