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Economic Analysis Of The Egovernment Development In Montenegro

Vujica Lazovic and Tamara Durickovic

Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2010, vol. 6, issue 12, 99-106

Abstract: eGovernment is a modern solution for the efficient functioning of the state system and represents an important segment of the information society. Creating an information society is not optional, but gradually becomes an obligation. Conditions in the business and other environment requires active adjustment and introduction of eBusiness. Knowledge of the legality of information technology is a necessary condition for any progress. The system of eGovernment encourages the creation of eCulture, which is becoming essential for all types of business and everyday activities. Passive observation of eWorld mean lag in technological and business development with serious consequences. IT offers many development opportunities that come with cooperation and respect of the new rules. Information age necessitates continuous education, which acquired the necessary knowledge about IT developments. This paper aims to identify and analyze the sophistication of eGovernment services in Montenegro, to provide review and make recommendations for further development of these services in order to create information or eSociety.

Date: 2010
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