Embracing E-Government During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Insights from the Gambia

Malang B.S. Bojang
Malang B.S. Bojang
Lamin B. Ceesay
Lamin B. Ceesay
Kocaeli Üniversitesi Kocaeli Üniversitesi

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Malang B.S. Bojang. 2020. \u201cEmbracing E-Government During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Insights from the Gambia\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 20 (GJMBR Volume 20 Issue A13).

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