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E-government is a socio-technical phenomenon whose importance has rapidly increased in recent years. It is a dynamic phenomenon since it refers to government information technologies that are always changing. For instance, in the last few years governments have started to incorporate Web 2.0 tools, social media applications, and open government strategies.

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Gil-Garcia, J.R. (2012). Conclusions. In: Enacting Electronic Government Success. Integrated Series in Information Systems, vol 31. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2015-6_7

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