Abstract

The ICT (Internet Communication Technology), with the assistance of Web 2.0 tools, made a revolutionary impact on organizational performances, including the governmental ones. The Electronic Government or (E-Government) is a modern approach that contributes positively to the governmental organization's performances; it leads to a structural reforms and creates an innovative atmosphere in the flow of information. The Mobile Government or (M-Government) created by the technology innovators to add better efficiency to the governmental organizations works for saving time and efforts. Between 2000 and 2021, this study looked at publications that supported E-Government and M-Government that were published on the Scopus website or contributed to the Scopus database.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the demands on Smartphones increased incredibly (Silver, 2019)

  • This study aims to understand the amount of interest shown from different sectors to the Mobile Government (M-Gov.) researches with in the Electronic Government (E-Gov.) approach, from academics, scholars, and other professionals levels

  • The terms searched basis on the criteria keywords "e-gov." and "m-gov" as well as “Electronic Government” and “Mobile Government” in the database of (Scopus) database to find all publications posted between the years 2000-2021

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Introduction

The demands on Smartphones increased incredibly (Silver, 2019) It became a necessary gadget for most of people. On the other hand, Advanced governments in the race for innovations and creating better tools for their types of work in serving their people (OECD 2017), by offering advanced solutions to their employees to provide better efficiency in technology base tools. From this angle, the egovernment and the mobile government applications are created in supports of good governance. These functions are currently spreading the usage of mobile and wireless technology, paving the way for a new path: Government on the move (m-government) (Kushchu & Kuscu, 2016)

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