撒哈拉以南非洲地区电子政务发展指数对腐败感知指数的影响:面板数据分析

Chima Paul, Samuel Olorunfemi Adams
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摘要本研究旨在利用2012-2020年的横断面数据,考察电子政务发展指数对腐败感知指数(CPI)的影响。为了实现研究的目标,使用了电子政务发展指数(EGDI),该指数由在线服务指数(OSI)、人力资本指数(HCI)和电信基础设施指数(TII)组成。本研究采用面板数据统计方法,以达到研究目的。根据研究结果,腐败感知随着OSI的增加而增加,TII与腐败感知具有统计上的非负向显著关系,HCI降低腐败感知。这预示着电子政务对撒哈拉以南非洲的在线服务、电信基础设施的改善和人力资本的发展产生了积极影响,同时也对人们如何看待腐败产生了积极影响。此外,通过提供充分的培训、会议、讲习班和其他活动来提高人的能力,将导致撒哈拉以南非洲48个国家的腐败指数下降。基于这些发现,该研究表明,改善的互联网服务可以提高对腐败的感知效率,从而更有效地消除非洲国家的腐败。关键词:电子政务腐败电子政务发展指数(EGDI)非洲撒哈拉以南地区面板数据作者感谢为本研究做出贡献的每个人的努力,以及匿名审稿人和编辑在本文中提供的建设性意见。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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The effect of e-government development indices (EGDI) on corruption perception index in sub-Sahara Africa: A panel data analysis
AbstractThe study aims to examine the impact of e-government development indices on the corruption perception index (CPI) using cross-sectional data covering the period 2012–2020. To achieve the objective of the study, the E-Government Development Index (EGDI), which comprises the Online Service Index (OSI), the Human Capital Index (HCI) and the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (TII) was utilized. The study adopted the panel data statistical methodology to accomplish the goal of the study. According to the findings, perceptions of corruption rise with an increase in the OSI, the TII has a statistically non-negative significant relationship with perceptions of corruption, and the HCI decreases perceptions of corruption. This portends that e-government positively impacts online services, improved telecommunication infrastructure, and the development of human capital in sub-Saharan Africa, and as well has a positive impact on how people perceive corruption. Moreso, an increase in human capacity by providing adequate training, conferences, workshops, and other activities will result in a decrease in the corruption index across the 48 sub-Saharan Africa countries. Based on the findings, the study suggests that improved internet service can stimulate improved efficiency in the perception of corruption, resulting in a more efficient and effective elimination of corruption in African nations.Keywords: e-governancecorruptionelectronic government development index (EGDI)Africa, sub-Saharanpanel data AcknowledgmentsThe authors appreciate the effort of everyone that contributed to this study, as well as the anonymous reviewers and editors for their constructive input in this manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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