A Bibliometric Study of Digital Government in Domestic and Foreign Area
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v5i3.2024Keywords:
Digital Government, Government Services, Digital Talents.Abstract
The digital government is supported by emerging information technology, with an integrated online government service platform as the carrier, through the all-round and systematic reform of the government, to achieve a new government operation model of precise governance and efficient service, which is one of the main contents of the construction of digital China. This paper adopts bibliometric method and comparative analysis method to analyze the theoretical connotation and construction practice of digital government at home and abroad, in order to provide reference for the related construction.
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