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E-raamat: Information and Communication Technologies in Public Administration: Innovations from Developed Countries [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA), Edited by (Technological Education Institute (TEI) of Thessaly, Greece)
  • Formaat: 352 pages, 38 Tables, black and white; 49 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Public Administration and Public Policy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-13: 9780429256400
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 352 pages, 38 Tables, black and white; 49 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Public Administration and Public Policy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-13: 9780429256400

An examination of how information technology (IT) can be used in public administration,Information and Communication Technologies in Public Administration: Innovations from Developed Countries examines global perspectives on public administration and IT innovations. This book illustrates the theoretical context of current policies, issues, and implementation. It highlights e-government success stories from developed regions such as the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia then presents future trends and innovation. It explores innovative solutions with added value and impact to your organization.

The book covers important issues such as open government, best practices, social media, democracy, and management challenges as well as topical issues such as systems failures, innovations in inter-organizational e-government projects, virtual currencies, and a cross-domain open data ecosystem. The authors outline four strategies to achieve success in e-governance: upgrading ICT infrastructure, improving human resource management, creating a corresponding political environment, and promoting administrative performance that you can put to immediate use.

Governments have used information and communications technologies (ICT) to drastically change how the public sector interacts with citizens and businesses. It can improve government performance in delivering effective or highly sophisticated public services, reengineering or improving internal organization and processes, engaging social participation and dialogue, enabling transparency in procedures and outcomes to the public, and improving public sector’s efficiency in general. This book provides a roadmap that leads you from problem definitions to problem-solving methods and innovations for future progress.

Foreword vii
Preface xi
Contributors xv
Section I Global Perspectives On Public Administration And Information Technology Innovations
1 Open Government Data: A European Perspective
3(26)
Alejandro Saez Martin
Arturo Haro De Rosario
Carmen Caba Perez
2 Best Practices In E-Governance: A Comparative Study Based On the Rutgers University Worldwide Digital Governance Survey
29(32)
Marc Holzer
Yueping Zheng
3 Does External Environment Affect E-Government? A Cross-Country Analysis
61(16)
Yueping Zheng
Aroon Manoharan
4 Web-Based Participatory Democracy: Findings From Italy
77(20)
Gianluca Sgueo
5 Comparative Scientometric Analysis In Social Media: What Can We Learn? And What Is Next?
97(28)
Manuel Pedro Rodriguez Bolivar
Laura Alcaide Munoz
6 E-Government As An Innovative Product: Theories And Case Study
125(16)
Leonidas Anthopoulos
Christopher G. Reddick
Irene Giannakidou
Nikolaos Mavridis
7 Aligning Strategy and Information and Communication Technology in Public Organizations: A Critical Management Challenge
141(26)
Eamonn Caffrey
Joe McDonagh
Section II Topical Issues In Public Administration And Information Technology Innovation
8 An Analysis of Failure in a Government-to-Government E-Government Context via the Updated Delone and McLean Model
167(24)
Lies Van Cauter
Monique Snoeck
Joep Crompvoets
9 The Discretionary Space of Geo-Information and Communication Technology Professionals in Public Sector Cooperation Programs
191(22)
Walter Timo De Vries
10 The Evolution of Virtual Currencies: Analyzing the Case of Bitcoin
213(22)
Cecilia G. Manrique
Gabriel Manrique
11 Gov 2.0, Mobility and Inclusion: A Critical Examination of Social Assistance Reform in Ontario, Canada
235(20)
Jeffrey Roy
12 SPCData: The Italian Public Administration Data Cloud
255(20)
Giorgia Lodi
Antonio Maccioni
Francesco Tortorelli
13 Coupling Public Sector Information and Public-Funded Research Data in Europe: A Vision of an Open Data Ecosystem
275(24)
Sven Schade
Carlos Granell
Andrea Perego
14 How Public Administration Restructuring Can Contribute to Greek Educational Reform
299(22)
Konstantinos Zacharis
Pandelis Ipsilandis
James O'Kane
Index 321
Christopher G. Reddick is a professor and chair of the Department of Public Administration at the University of Texas at San Antonio, USA. Dr. Reddick's research and teaching interests are in information technology and public sector organizations. He has published over 50 journal articles and chapters on the subject of information technology and public administration. Some of his publications can be found in Public Administration Review, Government Information Quarterly, Electronic Government, and the International Journal of Electronic Government Research. Dr. Reddick has edited nine books on public administration and information technology. He is the editor in chief of the International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age (IGI-Global). Dr. Reddick is book series editor for Public Administration and Information Technology (Springer).

Leonidas Anthopoulos is an assistant professor at the School of Business and Economics of the Technological Education Institute (TEI) of Thessaly, Greece. Dr. Anthopoulos holds extensive ICT research, planning, and management experience regarding the development and deployment of municipal and organizational ICT environments. At his previous job positions, as an expert counselor at the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs in e-Government and e-Diplomacy areas, and as an ICT researcher and manager at the Research Committee of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), Municipality of Trikala (Greece), and Information Society S.A. (Greece), he was responsible for planning and managing the development of multiple ICT projects for the Greek government and various other public organizations. He is the author of several articles published on prestigious scientific journals, books, and international conferences. His research interests concern, among others, e-government, enterprise architecture, social networks, etc.