Andoh-Baidoo, Francis KofiAgyepong, Lawrencia2023-08-182023-08-182011https://repository.gij.edu.gh/handle/123456789/134Research ArticleThe last decade has witnessed a number of governments around the world working to capture the vast potential of the Internet to improve government processes. Egovernment development very often aims to improve public service delivery capability, as well as public administration governance, transparency, and accountability through the development of e-government service delivery capability. E-government has established itself as the transforming element in the way government services are offered to citizens in developed countries. Although this phenomenon is beginning to show promising results in many developing countries, countries like Ghana are still grappling with the challenge to embrace the opportunities that e-governance presents in order to meet the public needs and expectations while being cost-effective. The purpose of this paper therefore is to present a SWOT analysis of e-government implementation in Ghana.enEmerging Economy, E-Government, SWOT Analysis, GhanaExamining the Preparedness of an Emerging Economy Towards e-Government Implementations: SWOT AnalysisArticle