This seminar will share the results from an impact assessment of 8 mature, e-Government projects in India spanning delivery of services to citizens, businesses and internal clients. The speakers will discuss the impact on corruption as measured by the proportion of clients paying bribes and other perception measures on quality of governance.
The seminar will analyze why some projects e-Government projects succeed in lowering corruption while other projects made no impact, based on the lessons drawn from this assessment project in India. Lessons will also be drawn for designing e-Government projects in service delivery.
This impact assessment was based on a framework developed in a study sponsored by the ISG and supported significantly by the Government of India and the IIMA. A report of the study is being published by the Bank.
Live Webcast and archived videoclip will be available at: http://vcg01.worldbank.org/eDev
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About the Speaker
Subhash Bhatnagar divides his time between an adjunct Professorship at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), and as an Advisor, to the National Institute of Smart Governance, Hyderabad. He left the IIMA in October 2000 to work for PREM Public Sector Group to mainstream ideas of eGovernment in the Bank. He continued the work on eGovernment within the bank, associating himself with the ISG. He is the main advisor in an ongoing Government of India impact assessment study of 40 e-Government projects across a dozen States being carried out by 11 market research agencies.
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