E-government, political system and COVID-19 in Africa: lessons for future disruptive shocks

IF 2.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Saida Dammak, S. Mbarek, Mouna Moalla
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Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explore the role of mobile tracing applications as part of e-government services in combating the COVID-19 pandemic effects in Africa by analyzing the moderating role of sustainable development. This study also investigated the role of the political and economic systems in mitigating the negative consequences of COVID-19 and how e-government interacts in this relationship. Design/methodology/approach This study included the COVID-19 performance index for 94 countries belonging to different regions, including 20 African countries. Multiple linear regression was used for data analysis via Stata software. The study was conducted from the start of the pandemic to March 13, 2021. Findings The results show that less economically and technologically developed countries with generally authoritarian political systems, including African countries, could limit the spread of the pandemic better than some democratic, economically and technologically developed countries in the first wave of the pandemic. The promotion of sustainable development goals moderates the relationship between mobile tracing applications as part of the e-government service and the fight against COVID-19. Originality/value This study provides insight into the role of mobile application technology as an e-governance service in mitigating the negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in a context characterized by economic limitations, fragile public health infrastructure and relatively high political instability, especially in Africa. The findings shed light on some of the difficulties African countries may face in incorporating technology into their development projects.
非洲的电子政府、政治制度和新冠肺炎:未来破坏性冲击的教训
目的本研究旨在通过分析可持续发展的调节作用,探讨移动追踪应用程序作为电子政务服务的一部分在抗击新冠肺炎疫情对非洲的影响方面的作用。本研究还调查了政治和经济系统在减轻新冠肺炎负面影响方面的作用,以及电子政务如何在这种关系中相互作用。设计/方法/方法本研究包括了属于不同地区的94个国家的新冠肺炎绩效指数,其中包括20个非洲国家。通过Stata软件对数据进行多元线性回归分析。这项研究从疫情开始到2021年3月13日进行。研究结果表明,与第一波疫情中的一些民主、经济和技术发达的国家相比,经济和技术不太发达、政治制度普遍独裁的国家,包括非洲国家,可以更好地限制疫情的传播。促进可持续发展目标调节了作为电子政务服务一部分的移动追踪应用程序与抗击新冠肺炎之间的关系。原始性/价值本研究深入了解了移动应用程序技术作为电子政务技术在以经济为特征的背景下,在减轻新冠肺炎疫情负面影响方面的作用限制、脆弱的公共卫生基础设施和相对高度的政治不稳定,特别是在非洲。这些发现揭示了非洲国家在将技术纳入其发展项目方面可能面临的一些困难。
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Transforming Government- People Process and Policy
Transforming Government- People Process and Policy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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