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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has significantly contributed to socioeconomic development by enhancing access to education and information, thereby improving literacy and skill levels among populations. It has facilitated e-commerce and digital entrepreneurship, allowing small businesses to reach broader markets and boost economic growth. Additionally, ICT has improved communication and connectivity, enabling more efficient governance, service delivery, and community engagement, which fosters social inclusion and empowerment. Overall, ICT acts as a catalyst for innovation and productivity across various sectors.

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What are the importance of ICT in economic development?

E-commerce and community economic development: is also considered by a second paper presented by Prof. Thorstein. He argues that virtual commerce interacts with geographically bound communities, creating new opportunities for economic development. After an overview of e-commerce potentials and requirements, the paper proposes a business model for community development where e-commerce can serve information exchange (billboards), raise traffic through portals or value-added services (such as emails and web hosting), create communities of consumers, or facilitate the brokering of transactions and auctions, and serve as virtual currency (e-money).


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What is the e-government?

e-Government (short for electronic government, also known as e-gov, digital government, online government, or connected government) is digital interaction between a government and citizens (G2C), government and businesses (G2B), and between government agencies (G2G). This digital interaction consists of governance, information and communication technology(ICT), business process re-engineering(BPR), and e-citizen at all levels of government (city, state/provence, national, and international).Essentially, the term e-Government or also known as Digital Government, refers to 'How government utilized IT, ICT and other telecommunication technologies, to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness in the public sector' (Jeong, 2007).