e-Government
initiatives are increasingly mainstreamed in the development agenda, as
means through which developing countries can achieve development
objectives faster and, as experience from the developed world suggests,
for less cost. This research studies one such initiative, the
computerization of vehicle registration, in one such country, Bhutan.
After assessing impact on both efficiency and governance, it finds that
improvements in governance and quality aspects greatly outweigh
cost-aspects. Using activity-based costing method for internal costs,
and assessing quality aspects through staff interviews and customer
surveys, significant improvements were found in lead time and adherence
to rules felt by citizen users. However, little benefit was found in
terms of cost reduction.
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