Schnoll, Hans J.

E-Government : Information, Technology, and Transformation. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (343 pages)

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Editor's Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Foundations -- 1. Electronic Government: Introduction to the Domain -- 2. Electronic Government: A Study Domain Past Its Infancy -- Part II. Organization, Management, and Transformation -- 3. Deep E-Government: Beneath the Carapace -- 4. Defining the Transformation of Government: E-Government or E-Governance Paradigm? -- 5. Evaluating E-Government Implementation: Opening the Interdisciplinary Door -- 6. Local E-Government Sophistication in the United States -- 7. M-Government and E-Government: Transformative Relationships -- Part III. Policy, Participation, and Governance -- 8. Software as Governance -- 9. Lessons Learned from the E-Voting Pilots in the United Kingdom -- 10. Designing E-Government: Exploring the Potential of New Information and Communication Technology Paradigms for Democratic Purposes -- Part IV. Infrastructure, Interoperability, and Services -- 11. Conceptualizing Information Integration in Government -- 12. Organizing Integrated Service Delivery: Comparing and Evaluating Orchestration Arrangements Using Multicriteria Analysis -- 13. Semantic E-Government: Implementing the Next Generation of Information and Process Integration -- 14. Emerging IT Infrastructures for E-Government: A Status Report on China, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea -- 15. Modeling the Relationship between Web-site Effectiveness and Service Quality: A Study of State Level Human Services Agencies -- 16. Frameworks for Fostering Cross-Agency Interoperability in E-Government Initiatives -- Editor and Contributors -- Series Editor -- Index.

E-Government: Information, Technology, and Transformation provides a comprehensive overview of the.

9781317472254


Internet in public administration.


Electronic books.

JF1525.A8 -- E36 2010eb

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