Asian Digital Governance Problems
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Asian Digital Governance Problems

E-Government Performance in Developing Countries: A Comparative Study Across Cities

Aditya Pranata Wijaya (Communication Science Study Program, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Feb 2025

Abstract

Purpose: This study examines the performance of e-government implementation across selected cities in developing countries by analyzing service availability, usability, information quality, transparency, citizen engagement, and institutional capacity. Subjects and Methods: The research employed a qualitative comparative case study approach involving municipal governments implementing digital governance initiatives during 2025. Data were collected through document analysis, municipal platform observation, and semi-structured interviews with government officials, IT administrators, public service officers, and civil society representatives. Thematic analysis and cross-case comparison were used to interpret the findings. Results: The findings indicate that metropolitan cities demonstrated stronger digital service integration, better platform usability, and higher transparency levels than smaller urban administrations. However, infrastructural limitations, fragmented administrative coordination, uneven digital literacy, and limited institutional capacity continued to affect service effectiveness and citizen participation. Digital engagement remained largely transactional rather than participatory. Conclusions: Effective e-government development requires technological modernization, institutional reform, integrated governance systems, and sustained efforts to strengthen digital inclusion, transparency, and participatory governance practices.

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Abbrev

ADGP

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Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Social Sciences

Description

Asian Digital Governance Problems is a concept or approach to governance that uses digital technology, such as computers, the internet and information systems, to increase efficiency, transparency, participation and effectiveness in decision making and the delivery of public services. This includes ...