Examining the global infuence of e-governance on corruption: a panel data analysis
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2024-02
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Springer open
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Future Business Journal;(2024) 10:29
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Abstract
This study analyzes the impact of e-governance on corruption using a panel dataset comprising 110 countries
over the period from 2003 to 2021. The specifc focus of the research is on the relationship between the E-government Development Index (EGDI) and its four components, namely the Online Service Index (OSI), Human Capital
Index (HCI), Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (TII), and E-Participation Index (EPI), and their efects on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). To examine these relationships, the empirical analysis employs a fxed efect model,
which is a suitable statistical approach for panel data analysis. The fndings of the study reveal signifcant negative
associations between the EGDI, OSI, HCI, and TII with corruption levels across countries worldwide. This implies
that higher levels of e-government development, online service provision, human capital, and telecommunication
infrastructure are associated with lower corruption perceptions. However, the EPI does not demonstrate a statistically
signifcant relationship with the CPI. Based on these results, the paper provides recommendations for governments
to prioritize two key areas. Firstly, governments should invest in the development of e-government infrastructure
to enhance transparency, accountability, and efciency in public administration, thereby reducing corruption. Secondly, initiatives aimed at enhancing public awareness and understanding of e-governance should be prioritized,
as they contribute to increased citizen engagement and participation, which can ultimately lead to improved governance practices and reduced corruption levels.
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E-government, Corruption, Online service index, Human capital index, Telecommunication infrastructure index, E-participation index, Fixed efect model