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...: Evaluating the Rate of Web Development Progress of Government Website in Saudi Arabia. (IJACSA) International Journal of Advance computer Science and Application, 2(9). Alghamdi R. D. S. (2011). Seven Key Drivers to online retailing growth in KSA. IADIS International Conference e-Society. Brisbane, Australia. Al-Maghrabi, T., & Dennis, C. (2010). Driving online shopping: Spending and behavioral differences among women in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Business Science and Applied Management, 5, 1, 30-47. Alrawi, K. W., & Sabry, K. A., (2009). E-commerce evolution: a Gulf region review. Int. J. Business...
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...?The Political System of Saudi Arabia The King and the Royal Family The King is the head of government and in Saudi Arabia, which is established as an absolute monarchy. The king also acts as the chairman of the committee of ministers. But his power is controlled by the Islamic law. The King does not pass laws, but he only issues royal decrees which are in accordance with the Islamic shari’ah. His most important duty is to foster harmony between the royal family, the ulema (religious scholars) and influential members of the society. This is all about making judgments in areas of disagreements between religious and supreme interests. In...
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...?Research Proposal: Information security management system in business organizations in Saudi Arabia Information is considered to be an important asset for any business organization in the modern competitive world. Along with the advancement and benefits of technology, new methods and techniques also prevail that threaten the confidentiality, availability and integrity of data. Incompetent business processes and operations also threaten the intellectual assets of the organization. It is due to these reasons that the information security management systems have become vital for organizations. Saudi...
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...Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), Vol 4, Issue 2, pp. 59-85 Alsahli, A. (2009) E-government in Saudi Arabia – Case study. City University Al-Sobhi, F., Weerakkody, V., Muhammad M. (2010) An exploratory study on the role of intermediaries in delivering public services in Madinah City: Case of Saudi Arabia. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, Vol. 4 Iss: 1, pp.14 – 36 Al-Tameem, A.A., Al-Imam M. (2008) An empirical study of e-Government formulation in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & United Arab...
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...? Information Security Policy for E-government in Saudi Arabia: Effectiveness, Vulnerabilities, and Threats This paper presents a case study for the adoption of e-government in Saudi Arabia where various organizations are studied. The study uses qualitative methods approach where interviews are conducted to various people in various capacities. Literature review also focuses on the scope of e-government adoption in Saudi Arabia and the vulnerabilities of this system of governance....
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... Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is an Islamic country with rich historical background. Its monarchy history s far back during the ancient days. This paper outlines the geography of the country, the lifestyle of its people and their approach to governance. Introduction From the ancient days, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has developed from a land full of nomads to a modern nation. Led by a man whom Janin and Besheer (5) say not to have any formal education since its true birth in 1932, the country has experienced tremendous achievements. It stands as a significant industrial country, claiming over 25% of the global oil reserve. It is this wealth in oil that Saudi Arabia is known for and is what drives the country’s economy. Considered... . The...
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...Collaborative e-learning- advantages and disadvantages The usage of Internet in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia commenced in the late 1990s. The Internet entered slowly the Islamic countries since it was considered a gateway to immoral materials and improper texts for the youth. The first adopters of the new technology were the universities which benefited from the access to the world network for educational purposes. The King Saud University, for example, has utilized the use of intranet by providing useful information to students concerning curriculum, upcoming conferences and access to the library database (Mirza, Abdulrahman; Saudi Arabia...
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...accessibility: in-depth evaluation of Saudi Arabia and Oman’, Electronic Journal of e-Government, 3(1): 89-95.
Akbulut, A. 2003. An investigation of the factors that influence electronic information sharing between state and local agencies. Louisiana State University, USA.
Akman, I., Yazici, A., Mishra, A. and Arifoglu, A. 2005. ‘E-Government: A global view and an empirical evaluation of some attributes of citizens’, Government information Quarterly, 21(2): 239-57.
Al- Shareef, K. 2003. The challenges that face e-government in Saudi...
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...2008, ‘Factors Influencing E-Government Implementation Progress in Oman: A Discussion’, paper presented in European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Dubai, 24-26 May.
Al-Khalifa, HS 2010, ‘Heuristic Evaluation of the Usability of E-government Websites: A Case from Saudi Arabia’, ICEGOV2010, Beijing, 25-28 October.
Al-Wabil, A & Al-Khalifa, H n. d, ‘A framework for Integrating Usability Evaluations Methods: The Mawhiba Web Portal Case Study’, Kind Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
Andersen, K Gronlund, A, Engers, T & Francesconi 2011, Electronic...
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.... They maintain that YESSER program would have one of the best infrastructures in the world.
At present, the contention must not be whether we have a late start or not, but will Saudi e-government project ever realize the opportunities and challenges a head. Many critics assert that the concept of e-government is not practicable. Some of them emphasize that online transactional systems are of a very stumpy usage levels. Others say that the opportunities of e-government are inadequate and cannot suffice the business population.
The vision
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