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  • Formaat: Hardback, 682 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 2540 g, XVIII, 682 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Integrated Series in Information Systems 25
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2010
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1441965351
  • ISBN-13: 9781441965356
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 682 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 2540 g, XVIII, 682 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Integrated Series in Information Systems 25
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2010
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1441965351
  • ISBN-13: 9781441965356
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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.With 32 chapters from leading e-government scholars and practitioners from around the world, there is representation of developing and developed countries and their different stages of e-government adoption. Part I compares the adoption of e-government in two or more countries. The purpose of these chapters is to discern the development of e-government by comparing different counties and their individual experiences. Part II provides a more in-depth focus on case studies of e-government adoption in select countries. Part III, the last part of the book, examines emerging innovations and technologies in the adoption of e-government in different countries. Some of the emerging technologies are the new social media movement, the development of e-participation, interoperability, and geographic information systems (GIS).

This book explores information and communication technology indelivery of government services. Experts describe e-governmentinitiatives in developed and developing countries region by region,with a final section on global developments and future prospects.

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Electronic government (e-government) is global. This books 32 chapters are written by a variety of international scholars and divided into three parts: Comparing Countries and Regions, Country Case Studies, and Innovations and Emerging Technologies. Both government and new social media students will find this unique collection useful. this collection provides a truly global perspective of a significant topic. (Brad Reid, ACM Computing Reviews, March, 2011)

Part I Comparing Countries and Regions
1 E-government Maturity over 10 Years: A Comparative Analysis of E-government Maturity in Select Countries Around the World
3(20)
M. Naveed Baqir
Lakshmi Iyer
2 Framework of E-governance at the Local Government Level
23(26)
Hakikur Rahman
3 A Comparative Study of Contents of E-government Service Websites of Middle East and North African (MENA) Countries
49(22)
Abebe Rorissa
Devendra Potnis
Dawit Demissie
4 Towards E-participation in the Middle East and Northern Europe
71(20)
Girish J. "Jeff" Gulati
David J. Yates
Anas Tawileh
5 Evaluation of the Impact and Adoption of E-government Services in the Balkans
91(24)
Ourania I. Markaki
Dimitris E. Charilas
Dimitrios Askounis
6 A Challenging E-journey Along the Silk Road: Lessons Learned from E-governments in China and India
115(24)
Alankar Bandyopadhyay
Sahar D. Sattarzadeh
7 Digital Government in North America: A Comparative Analysis of Policy and Program Priorities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
139(22)
Luis F. Luna-Reyes
Theresa A. Pardo
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
Celene Navarrete
Jing Zhang
Sehl Mellouli
8 Adoption of Web 2.0 by Canadian and US Governments
161(22)
F. Dianne Lux Wigand
9 E-government and Federalism in Italy and Canada---A Comparative Assessment
183(18)
Barbara-Chiara Ubaldi
Jeffrey Roy
10 Adoption of E-government by Disadvantaged Groups in the United States and the United Kingdom
201(20)
Doria Pilling
11 Implementing E-Government Locally---An Empirical Survey from the European Metropolitan Area Rhine-Neckar
221(20)
Sebastian Olbrich
Part II Country Case Studies
12 E-government Adoption Landscape Zambia: Context, Issues, and Challenges
241(18)
Bwalya Kelvin Joseph
13 Challenges of Effective E-governance: Problems of Transparency, Infrastructure, and Connectivity in Kenya
259(16)
David Wachira
Sudha Arlikatti
14 The Politics of E-government in Spain: Between Recent Innovations and Old Inertias
275(24)
J. Ignacio Criado
15 Technological Adoption of a Privatised E-government: Implications for Democracy and Socially Marginalised Communities in Brazil
299(14)
Jose Rodrigues Filho
16 The Challenges of E-governance in a Small, Developing Society: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago
313(18)
Ann Marie Bissessar
17 Towards E-government Transformation in Turkey: Policy and Implementation
331(22)
Hatice Ozkan Sancak
Sevcan Gulec
18 Measuring E-government Adoption by Governments: The Greek Case
353(18)
Leonidas G. Anthopoulos
Vassilis C. Gerogiannis
Panos Fitsilis
19 Critical Factors for Adoption of E-government: Validity of Adoption Model in Indian Context
371(20)
Mahmud A. Shareef
Norm Archer
Vedmani Sharan
Vinod Kumar
20 Conceptualizing and Implementation of E-government in India
391(18)
Subhajyoti Ray
21 E-government in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
409(16)
Mustafa Sagsan
Mete Yildiz
22 SCRAN's Development of a Trans-national Comparator for the Standardisation of E-government Services
425(24)
Mark Deakin
Part III Innovations and Emerging Technologies
23 Public Participation Geographic Information Systems: A Literature Survey
449(18)
Sukumar Ganapati
24 Learning with GIS-Based Monitors in the Netherlands
467(16)
Dennis de Kool
25 Bridging the Other Divide: An Assessment of the Usability of Trinidad and Tobago Government Ministry Websites
483(22)
Charlene M.L. Roach
N. Joseph Cayer
26 E-government in New Zealand: Local Governments, Digital Divides and the National Digital Strategy
505(20)
Kay Fielden
Pam Malcolm
27 A Study of E-government and Political Indicators in Developing Nations with and Without Access-to-Information Laws
525(18)
Jeannine E. Relly
28 Socializing E-governance: A Parallel Study of Participatory E-governance and Emerging Social Media
543(18)
Eleni-Revekka Staiou
Dimitris Gouscos
29 E-government, Accountability, and Performance: Best-in-Class Governments in European Union Countries
561(26)
Rebecca L. Orelli
Emanuele Padovani
Eric Scorsone
30 The OECD Budgetary Transparency: An Examination of Online Budgetary Information Across European Union Countries
587(28)
Carmen Caba Perez
Manuel Pedro Rodriguez Bolivar
Antonio Manuel Lopez Hernandez
31 Does Size or Geography Matter? Empirical Analysis of Finnish Local Government Services on the Internet
615(24)
Tommi A. Inkinen
32 E-government Interoperability Framework: A Case Study in a Developing Country
639(24)
Pavel Shvaiko
Adolfo Villafiorita
Alessandro Zorer
Lourino Chemane
Teotonio Fumo
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