Abstract

The E-government Readiness Index is a composite index created from the Neural Index, the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index and the Human Resources Index. Calculated annually by the World Bank, this index offers information on such issues as the provision of public services and the use of these services by individuals and institutions. In this study, we examine whether the E-government Readiness Index provides information on the compliance of the business lives of countries with an e-government structure by using neural networks.

Highlights

  • E-government describes the use of information and communication technologies in all kinds of public works in an effective and timely manner to save time and money

  • E-government can be defined as performing public works online

  • Neural networks (NN) are a kind of computer software, which is inspired by the working mechanism of the human brain and which is composed of a set of process elements, each of which has its own memory and processes data

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Introduction

E-government describes the use of information and communication technologies in all kinds of public works in an effective and timely manner to save time and money. Improvements in information technology and the widespread use of the Internet have resulted in significant changes in the relations between governments and individuals and governments and institutions. These changes include an ever-growing distribution of services and fast and effective participation of citizens in the transformation of administration and governance [2]. These are: adult literacy and the rate of students enrolled in primary, secondary, and higher education institutions [4] Once this E-government Readiness Index has been calculated using the above-mentioned indicators, countries can figure out where they stand in this process by looking at former samples. Assessing the degree of this relation requires a separate study for each variable

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