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E-raamat: Government e-Strategic Planning and Management: Practices, Patterns and Roadmaps

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This book focuses on the extraction of critical success factors that guide e-strategic progress and the criteria set by decision makers for e-strategic reviews. It examines causes that drive e-strategic updates and defines patterns for e-strategic evolution.

?Various e-strategies have been developed since the late '90s in an attempt to describe the governmental vision for administrative and for societal change, the objectives and priorities with regard to the development of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at national and at supranational levels. Terms such as the European “Information Society”, the U.S. “Information Highways” and the Korean and Chinese “Informatization” try to describe social transformation that occurs due to the ICT, and to determine means with which governments will capitalize the ICT to improve social life and to support economic growth. This book focuses on the e-strategic management approaches that are followed worldwide, addresses the gaps that appear between e-strategic updates, and presents alternative strategic management methods adopted or to use strategic management methods as a means to describe the e-strategic evolution in their geographic areas. Each chapter evaluates e-strategic management approaches, to define multi-criteria decision-making systems for e-strategic transformation and Indicative methods for e-strategic analysis. This book also illustrates experiences from national and supranational cases, which come from different geographic areas regarding e-strategic planning and management, and demonstrates e-strategic initiation and development across different countries and continents, and the association between policies and ICT. It also seeks to perform a systematic analysis of various representative cases, in order to capture the realized e-Strategic transformation. It will be of interest to scholars and policy-makers in public administration, management, and information technology. ?

This book focuses on the extraction of critical success factors that guide e-strategic progress and the criteria set by decision makers for e-strategic reviews. It examines causes that drive e-strategic updates and defines patterns for e-strategic evolution.
Part I General Issues in Government e-Strategic Management
1 Evaluation Methods for e-Strategic Transformation
3(22)
Leonidas Anthopoulos
Nikolaos Blanas
2 Evaluating e-Government: A Comprehensive Methodological Framework to Assess Policy Impacts
25(24)
Gianluca Misuraca
Alberto Savoldelli
Cristiano Codagnone
3 Assessing Public Participation Through Different Lens: The Case of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems
49(16)
Paola Barbara Floreddu
Cabiddu Francesca
4 Location Information Strategies: Bringing Location into e-Government
65(18)
Glenn Vancauwenberghe
Joep Crompvoets
Danny Vandenbroucke
5 Transparent Model for State Management
83(22)
Janis Bicevskis
Jana Cerina-Berzina
Edvins Karnitis
Girts Karnitis
6 A Six-Dimensional Strategic Development Tool for e-Government Effectiveness
105(20)
Timothy E. Dolan
7 Creativity and Innovation Inside PSEO: A Contemporary Image
125(18)
Konstantinos Zacharis
Pandelis G. Ipsilandis
James O'Kane
Part II International Cases
8 Developing a Strategy for Effective e-Government: Findings from Canada
143(14)
Mary Francoli
9 e-Strategy and Legislatures: A Longitudinal Analysis of Southern Europe's Parliaments
157(28)
Vasiliki Triga
Dimitra L. Milioni
10 Consulting the British Public in the Digital Age: Emerging Synergies and Tensions in the Government. 2.0 Landscape
185(20)
Shefali Virkar
11 Implementing e-Services in Spanish Regional Government: A Case Study
205(22)
Maria del Mar Galvez-Rodriguez
Carmen Caba-Perez
Antonio Lopez-Hernandez
12 Barriers for Sustainable e-Participation Process: The Case of Turkey
227(18)
Naci Karkin
13 Democratizing Digital Bangladesh: Designing National Web Portal to Facilitate Government---Citizen Interaction
245(18)
Md. A. H. Khan
Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko
14 Engaging and Developing the Community Through Social Media: A Pragmatic Analysis in Policing Context in Hong Kong
263(24)
Kevin K. W. Ho
Calvin C. Yu
Michael C. L. Lai
15 Explaining the e-Government Usage Using Expectation Confirmation Model: The Case of Electronic Tax Filing in Malaysia
287(18)
Thominathan Santhanamery
T. Ramayah
16 A Qualitative Content Analysis of e-Strategies for Research, Innovation and Commercialization: A Case of Global Bodies, Malaysian Ministries and Research University
305(18)
Zanariah Jano
Hawati Janor
Mohd. Jailani Bin Mohd. Nor
Rabiah Ahmad
Azizah Shaaban
17 Moroccan e-Government Strategy and Semantic Technology
323(22)
Hind Lamharhar
Dalila Chiadmi
Laila Benhlima
18 Pointers for Designing Context-Aware e-Government Strategy in Zambia: Context, Issues, and Opportunities
345(18)
Bwalya Kelvin Joseph
Index 363