Startup-driven E-government : digital innovation for sustainable ecosystems /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Other Authors: Mishra, Divya (Editor), Kumar, Rajeev, 1985- (Editor), Abdul Hamid, Abu Bakar, 1967- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : IGI Global Scientific Publishing, 2025.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment
  • Chapter 1. The Role of AI and Machine Learning in E-Government Startups
  • Chapter 2. Beyond Brainstorms: A Strategic Approach to Validating Entrepreneurial Concepts
  • Chapter 3. Public-Private Collaborations in Smart Cities: Startup-Driven Innovations in E-Government
  • Chapter 4. Startups Driving Digital Innovation in Public Governance: Models and Impacts in the Moroccan Context
  • Chapter 5. Women's Safety and Empowerment: E-Governance as a Catalyst for Social Transformation
  • Chapter 6. Transforming Government Schools Through E-Governance: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Chapter 7. Closing the Digital Gap: Rural and Urban Communities' E-Government Options
  • Chapter 8. Smart Labour Welfare: Integrating Sentiment Analysis and Machine Learning Into E-Governance Solutions
  • Chapter 9. E-Government in Public Health: Using the Digital Health Concept for Every Person
  • Chapter 10. The Role of E-Government in Modern Public Health Systems
  • Chapter 11. Digital Strategies to Help the Elderly Access Government Services
  • Chapter 12. Advanced E-Government Systems: What Can Be Learned About Digital Transformation From Other Nations?
  • This chapter presents a comprehensive analysis of South Africa's public sector transformation through the lens of information and communication technology (ICT) governance. Leveraging qualitative research and grounded in...
  • Advanced E-Government Systems: What Can Be Learned About Digital Transformation From Other Nations?
  • Chapter 13. Reimagining E-Government: Harnessing Digital Symbiosis, Dynamic Capabilities, and Six Sigma for Sustainable Public Waste
  • Chapter 14. E-Governance and Ethical AI: Balancing Automation, Privacy, and Human Rights
  • Chapter 15. Digitalizing Agriculture: Empowering Farmers Through Technology and Governance
  • Chapter 16. Revolutionizing E-Governance in Agriculture Through Startup-Driven Digital Ecosystems for Empowered Farming Communities
  • Chapter 17. Sustainable Road Maintenance: A Start-Up-Driven Approach to Improving Safety and Efficiency
  • Chapter 18. Smart Cities and E-Government: How Startups Are Transforming Urban Life
  • Chapter 19. Smart Cities and E-Government: How Startups Transform Urban Life
  • A Detailed Approach
  • Chapter 20. Technical and Socio-Legal Aspects of Smart Governance in the Context of Indian Bureaucracy
  • Chapter 21. Next-Generation SIEM: CNNs, RNNs, and Autoencoders for Cyber Threat Detection
  • Chapter 22. Transforming Healthcare: Exploring the Intersection of IoT and Machine Learning
  • Chapter 23. Designing Secure and Inclusive Digital Welfare Systems: A Strategic Analysis of Fraud Detection and Access
  • Chapter 24. Cybersecurity Challenges in Startup-Driven Digital Governance Ecosystems: Strategies and Solutions
  • Chapter 25. Water Resource Management in the Digital Age: E-Government Strategies for Sustainability
  • About the Contributors
  • Index.