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The roles of e-government in combating corruption: evidence from European countries
by
Le Thanh Ha
, To, Thanh Trung
, Ha, Quynh Hoa
, Tran, Anh Ngoc
, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen
in
Access to information
/ Accountability
/ Continuous improvement
/ Corruption
/ Corruption in government
/ Design standards
/ Digital technology
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Errors
/ Government
/ Internet
/ Perception
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ Reliability
/ Robustness
2024
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The roles of e-government in combating corruption: evidence from European countries
by
Le Thanh Ha
, To, Thanh Trung
, Ha, Quynh Hoa
, Tran, Anh Ngoc
, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen
in
Access to information
/ Accountability
/ Continuous improvement
/ Corruption
/ Corruption in government
/ Design standards
/ Digital technology
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Errors
/ Government
/ Internet
/ Perception
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ Reliability
/ Robustness
2024
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The roles of e-government in combating corruption: evidence from European countries
by
Le Thanh Ha
, To, Thanh Trung
, Ha, Quynh Hoa
, Tran, Anh Ngoc
, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen
in
Access to information
/ Accountability
/ Continuous improvement
/ Corruption
/ Corruption in government
/ Design standards
/ Digital technology
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic government
/ Errors
/ Government
/ Internet
/ Perception
/ Public sector
/ Public services
/ Reliability
/ Robustness
2024
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The roles of e-government in combating corruption: evidence from European countries
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The roles of e-government in combating corruption: evidence from European countries
2024
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PurposeThis study aims to analyze the effects of e-government on corruption prevalence by using a sample of 29 European countries over the period 2012–2019.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses the panel corrected standard errors (PCSE) model to mitigate the problems of cross-sectional dependence. The PCSE model is also considered to reexamine the findings when the presence of heteroscedasticity, fixed effects and endogeneity issues are taken into account. The theoretical model incorporates one-year-lagged explanatory variables to deal with endogeneity. The autoregressive distributed lag method using the dynamic fixed effects estimator is chosen to deal with the time and country-fixed effects in the effort to measure the short- and long-run effects of e-government more precisely.FindingsThe results indicate that e-government plays a critical role in improving the population’s perception of corruption. Furthermore, e-government appears to have an effect in the short run. Notably, the estimation results show that there is a nonlinear relationship between e-government, especially user centricity and key enablers and the corruption perception index in the U-shaped curve.Practical implicationsThe short-run and nonlinear effects of e-government on corruption prevalence suggest that the fight against corruption requires countries to pursue a consistent and continuous improvement and development of the e-government system.Originality/valueThe authors contribute to the literature by providing a consistent and precise answer to this relationship in the case of European countries. Another contribution of the work is to use diverse indicators to reflect e-government in a typical country, which helps us confirm the reliability and robustness of the findings.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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