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Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0

Published: 05 Oct 2017 Issue:Volume 12 Issue 1 Oct 2017 Author details below

June-Suh Cho

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul

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        E-government is increasingly being implemented in all areas of government administration. It is increasing efficiency and transparency and bringing convenience and safety to citizens’ lives, and consequently improving the quality of life. E-government is a transformation of government processes, transactions, and policy making and implementation that are efficiently carried out through information and communication technologies to provide better and efficient services to the citizens while reducing waste and corruption and increasing accountability, transparency, and trust.

      This paper discusses the efforts of Korean government to transforming with transparency, competency, service-oriented government.

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Published 05 Oct 2017

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Cho, J. S.. (2017). Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 12 Issue 1.

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Cho, J. S.. (2017). Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 12 Issue 1.

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Cho, June-suh. "Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 12 Issue 1, 2017.

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June-suh Cho. "Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Volume 12 Issue 1 (05 Oct 2017).

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Cho, J. S. (2017) Evolution of e-government: Transparency, competency, and service-oriented government with Korean government 3.0. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 12 Issue 1

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