4 edition of Comparative Perspectives on E-Government found in the catalog.
Published
March 28, 2006
by The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 424 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7997224M |
ISBN 10 | 0810857359 |
ISBN 10 | 9780810857353 |
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E-government is a product of the Internet age, and Comparative Perspectives on E-Government identifies the various facets of e-government, comparing developments among five countries (Australia, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and the US).
E-government is a more complex, rich phenomena than previously recognized. Category: Computers. Get this from a library. Comparative perspectives on e-government: serving today and building for tomorrow. [Peter Hernon; Rowena Cullen; Harold Relyea;] -- Issues considered include: the digital divide, the balance between access and security, trust in government, and evaluating government websites.
Table of Contents for Comparative perspectives on e-government: serving today and building for tomorrow / edited by Peter Hernon, Rowena Cullen, Harold C. Relyea, available from the Library of. Comparative E-Government examines the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on governments throughout the world.
It focuses on the adoption of e. Comparative Perspectives on E-government draws upon the expertise of its contributors, who have conducted research and policy analyses related to government information policy and e-government, and who have published previously in these areas.
and the evaluation of government Web sites. The book addresses the need to understand the. Despite their immense importance for many aspects of public service management, the specific features of places have been largely ignored in recent public management logies have received much more attention, but mainly within the specific field of e-government.
In this book Christopher Pollitt puts together a powerful and engagingly-written case for paying much Cited by: Comparative E-Government examines the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on governments throughout the world.
It focuses on the adoption of e-government both by comparing different countries, and by focusing on individual countries and the success and challenges that they have faced. Get this from a library. Handbook of research on strategies for local e-government adoption and implementation: comparative studies.
[Christopher G Reddick;] -- "This book provides examinations of the adoption and impact of e-government"--Provided by publisher. Theoretical Perspectives on Local E-Government Adoption.
There are five sections in this book, which examine different dimensions of e-government adoption and implementation at the local level. The first section examines theoretical perspectives on the adoption of e-government. Comparative international approach to the same services in different states, including Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Finland, and the UK Engagingly written by a leading authority in the field New Perspectives on Public Services.
In this magnificent book, Dr. Jamil Jreisat demonstrates that he has the heart and the head required to show how our newly won international and comparative perspectives on public administration require better leadership, policy making, and program implementation and shows how these can be achieved in the real world.
Despite their immense importance for many aspects of public service management, the specific features of places have been largely ignored in recent public management logies have received much more attention, but mainly within the specific field of e-government.
In this book Christopher Pollitt puts together a powerful and /5(4). Prospects and Challenges of E-Government in Black Africa: A Comparative Study of Nigeria and Cameroon: /ch Most scholars' perspectives on e-government development in Africa have tended to be monolithic.
This has been irrespective of the fact that African nations. Comparative E-Authorities examines the impact of data and communication technology (ICT) on governments all by means of the world.
It focuses on the adoption of e-authorities every by evaluating completely totally different nations, and by specializing in specific individual nations and the success and challenges that they’ve confronted. Through a multi-country study, Comparative Perspectives on International School Leadership examines the current global spread of educational leadership, occurring rapidly and widely.
Exploring five international case studies of leadership policy, preparation, and practice under the framework of policy borrowing and adaptation, Magno attempts to understand and account for.
This book focuses on the three inevitable facets of e-government, namely policies, processes and technologies. The policies discusses the genesis and revitalization of government policies; processes talks about ongoing e-government practices across developing countries; technology reveals the inclusion of novel technologies.
Begun approximately a decade ago, e-government refers to the application of the Internet and other information technology (IT) to provide governmental information and services offers the potential of increased convenience to the public by making such services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, coupled with the advantages of improved.
This volume presents a comparative study to evaluate the success of the implementation of e-government in the UK, US, France, Germany, Finland, Australia and Japan.
The detailed study examines national e-government strategies and their institutional framework of coordination and cooperation by focusing on the relevant players, the interplay of. new books concerning e-government will be of interest to scholars and will help to meet these teaching needs.
E-government is defined narrowly by Peter Hernon, Rowena Cullen, and Harold C. Relyea in Comparative Perspectives on E-Government: Serving Today and Building for Tomorrow to refer to "the provision of government. The book opens up new perspectives on the organization of our most basic and vital public services.
Features. Original and timely assessment of important but under-researched issues - place and technological change Review and synthesis of wide range of relevant theory applied to a series of original case studies.