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e-Government Adoption in Ghana: Structural Conditions and Employee Affective Orientation

  • Sandy Zook*
  • , Peter Adjei-Bamfo
  • , Thema Monroe-White
  • , Justice N. Bawole
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Globally, technological innovations are driving governments towards e-government adoption. Digitization efforts have met with more resistance and challenges in the Global South context due to high levels of financial, logistical, and technical constraints. The information and communication technology for development literature provides two lenses for examining e-government adoption: structural conditions (e.g., infrastructure, financial resources) and the affective orientations (e.g., attitudes, beliefs, values) of actors towards technology. Connecting these two lenses frames the analysis of a case study on a nascent digital nonprofit registration process in Ghana built by drawing on historical information, country context, observations, and interviews with public bureaucrats representing the central government and 17 local government authorities. The findings identify key structural conditions and affective orientations, including informal bring-your-own-device norms, that have become necessary for leveraging technological capabilities. Insights may be extended to other world regions and contexts that face similar constraints in their pursuit of digital transformations.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPublic Administration Review
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2026
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 The Author(s). Public Administration Review published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Public Administration.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
    SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  2. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  3. SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
    SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals

Keywords

  • ICT infrastructure
  • e-government
  • technology adoption

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Public Administration
  • Marketing

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