Do natural resources influence E-government in developing countries? Effects and transmission channels

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University of Yaoundé II, Soa, Cameroon [1 ]
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[1] University of Yaoundé II, Soa
[2] University of Yaoundé II, CEREG, Soa
[3] University of Versailles, Saint-Quetin-en-Yvelynes, Source
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Resour. Policy | 2024年
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Developing countries; E-government; Natural resources;
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10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.105349
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E-government has taken a prominent place in the political and economical debate. Despite the vast non-consensual literature, on the effects of natural resources, very little is known about the effects of these resources on the development of e-government. This study aims to fill this gap by analyzing the effect of natural resources on the development of e-government in a panel of 121 developing countries over the period 2003–2021. Through several empirical approaches, our results show that, on average, natural resource rents negatively affect the development of e-government. Distinguishing between different types of natural resources, we note that the negative effect of natural resources on the development of e-government remains, and the magnitude is more persistent for forestry, gas and oil rents. Furthermore, the mediation analysis suggests that the negative effect of natural resources on the development of e-government is influenced by trust in institutions, the size of the informal sector, corruption, and the quality of telecommunications infrastructures. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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