1. The ARRA websites through the lens of digital accountability and citizen engagement / M. Ernita Joaquin and Thomas J. Greitens -- 2. Exploring determinants of governmental transparency: the case of municipal websites as a tool for proactive dissemination / Erin L. Borry -- 3. E-Government for transparency in Mexico: advances and limits in promoting open government and citizen engagement / Cristina Galíndez-Hernández and Ernesto Velasco-Sánchez -- 4. E-procurement: understanding implementation / Daniel Bromberg, Karina Saldivar and Marc Fudge -- 5. E-disclosure of campaign finance information: agenda setting and policy change / Ramona McNea -- 6. Courts on screen: E-government and the increase of judicial transparency / Roberto Fragale Filho -- 7. Accessibility and usability issues / Eugene Monaco [and others] -- 8. Facilitating knowledge sharing in E-governance: online spatial displays as translating devices / Jarkko Bamberg and Pauliina Lehtonen -- 9. E-Governance in Slovenia: National Assembly and its Website as a tool for active citizen participation / Suzana Žilic Fišer, Sandra Bašic, Dejan Vercic and Petra Cafnik -- 10. The global digital divide and its impact on E-governance / Michael Howell-Moroney -- 11. Global digital divide: language gap and post-communism in Mongolia / Undrahbuyan Baasanjav -- 12. Internal digital divide in organizations / Kerstin Grundén
Summary
"This book examines how e-government facilitates online public reporting, two-way communication and debate, online citizen participation in decision-making, and citizen satisfaction with e-governance"--Provided by publisher