Impact of national e-participation levels on inclusive human development and environmental performance: The mediating role of corruption control

@article{Silal2021ImpactON,
  title={Impact of national e-participation levels on inclusive human development and environmental performance: The mediating role of corruption control},
  author={Prakrit Silal and Debashis Saha},
  journal={Gov. Inf. Q.},
  year={2021},
  volume={38},
  pages={101615}
}

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