Gyandoot: Rural Cybercafes on Intranet: A Cost-benefit Evaluation Study
Describes Gyandoot, an Intranet-based G2C portal, managed by an NGO, but commissioned by the government of Madhya Pradesh in India. Evaluates the benefits to various stakeholders, assesses the impact on transparency, accountability, and corruption, and identifies gaps in usage patterns. Includes recommendations for improving socio-economic impact.
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Author |
Centre for Electronic Governance |
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Organization |
Indian Institute of Management |
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Publication Date |
October 2002 |
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Summary |
Describes Gyandoot, an Intranet-based G2C portal, managed by an NGO, but commissioned by the government of Madhya Pradesh in India. Evaluates the benefits to various stakeholders, assesses the impact on transparency, accountability, and corruption, and identifies gaps in usage patterns. Includes recommendations for improving socio-economic impact. |
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Audience |
Policy-makers, e-Government managers, IT specialists |
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Focus |
To analyze cost and benefits of G2C e-Government in a developing country |
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Strengths |
Evaluation questionnaire included in annex Clear methodology and analysis of results Data provided Applicable to many developing countries |
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Weaknesses |
Slightly outdated |
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Accessibility |
Basic knowledge of e-Government |