Practicing e-government : a global perspective

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Practicing e-government : a global perspective

Mehdi Khosrow-Pour

Idea Group Pub., c2005

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Summary: "This book covers topics in e-government, discussing e-government's present shortcomings while exploring a renewed understanding of e-government's visions and responsiveness"--Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Practicing E-Government: A Global Perspective presents a variety of chapters covering many of the important topics in e-government, and is intended to elicit comments, raise concerns and open dialogue as e-government programs for mainstream society are continually implemented. This book also responds to e-government's present shortcomings, while exploring a renewed understanding of e-government's visions and responsiveness. In Practicing E-Government: A Global Perspective, professionals collaborate and share best practices in an effort to take the basic concept of digital government and continue to enhance the frameworks that encourage innovation and adoption, moving e-government toward its goal of easy access for the masses. This valuable collection of contributions in this vital emerging technology area is instrumental in broadening our understanding of e-government technologies and potential.

Table of Contents

  • A sample of chapters: E-Government and Organisational Change
  • Transformed Government: Case Studies on the Impact of E-government in Public Administration
  • Measuring E-Government in Italy
  • The E-mancipation of the Citizen and the Future of E-Government: Reflections on ICT and Citizens' Partnership
  • Building Blocks and Recommendations for a Standardised Measuring Tool
  • Drop the "e": Marketing e-Government to a Skeptical Public and Web-Weary Decision Makers
  • E-Government: Trick or Treat? E-Government and Private-Public Partnerships: Relational Challenges and Strategic Directions

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