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TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT:E-GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL SYSTEM AND COVID-19 IN AFRICA: LESSONS FOR FUTURE DISRUPTIVE SHOCKS


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.

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ENGLISH
EMERALD INSIGHT
2023
ENGLAND
JURNAL ILMU PEMERINTAHAN
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Saida Dammak, Sonia Mbarek, Mouna Moalla. (2023).TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT:E-GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL SYSTEM AND COVID-19 IN AFRICA: LESSONS FOR FUTURE DISRUPTIVE SHOCKS.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd