Professor Elizabeth David BarrettMOHAMMAD IBRAHIM ABOAMMAH2022-05-282022-05-28https://drepo.sdl.edu.sa/handle/20.500.14154/36932The paper therefore the potential impact of e-government on corruption; positing that transparency and accountability can be achieved through e-government. In particular, case studies on Japan and Indonesia used to explore how far the use of technology in these countries has already had an effect on corruption.enTo What Extent Can e-Government Reduce Corruption: The Context of Japan and Indonesia