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Author Weerakkody, Vishanth

Title Public Sector Transformation through E-Government : Experiences from Europe and North America
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (273 pages)
Contents Cover; Public Sector Transformation through E-Government; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Public Sector Transformation through E-Government ; PART I Transformational E-Government; 2 Open Government as a Vehicle for Government Transformation ; 3 E-Government and the Evolution of Service Canada: Transformation or Stagnation?; 4 Transformative E-Government and Public Service: Public Libraries in Times of Economic Hardship; 5 A Green Revolution: Innovation and Transformation in the Use of ICT by the Irish Department of Agriculture
6 Bridging E-Government and Performance in the Italian Public Sector7 Identifying Core Capabilities for Transformational Local Digital Government: A Preliminary Conceptual Model; PART II Benefirts and Barriers to Transformation; 8 Examining Successful Public Sector Electronic Services in Finland; 9 Identifying Online Citizens: Understanding the Trust Problem; 10 Profiling E-Participation Research in Europe and North America: A Bibliometric Analysis about Articles Published; 11 Rational Choice Theory: Using the Fundamentals of Human Behavior to Tackle the Digital Divide
12 E-Government for All: From Improving Access to Improving the Lives of the DisadvantagedPART III T-Government and Public Service Delivery; 13 Collaborative Government: E-Enabled Interagency Collaboration as a Means for Government Process Redesign; 14 Diffusion of Personalized Services among Dutch Municipalities: Evolving Channels of Persuasion; 15 E-Government Adoption of XBRL: A U.K./U.S. Comparison; 16 E-Government Implementation in Times of Change: The Role of Shared Services in Transforming Government; 17 E-Strategic Management Lessons from Greece
18 State Response to Obama's Broadband Access Policy: A Study in Policy ImplementationContributors; Index
Summary Over the last decade governments in Europe and North America have attempted to improve efficiency of public services through Information and Communication Technology, commonly branded as electronic government (e-government). Public Sector Transformation through E-Government explores the influence that e-government has on public sector organizations, the organizational complexities that result, and its impact on citizens and democratic society. This book examines e-government's potential to transform public services from a theoretical perspective, and provides practical examples from leading pu
Subject Public administration -- Technological innovations
Internet in public administration.
Public administration -- Technological innovations -- Europe
Internet in public administration -- Europe
Public administration -- Technological innovations -- North America
Internet in public administration -- North America
Internet in public administration
Public administration -- Technological innovations
Europe
North America
Form Electronic book
Author Reddick, Christopher G
ISBN 9781136219269
1136219269