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Public Information Management and E-Government: Policy and Issues [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 345 pages, kaal: 840 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Idea Group,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1466630035
  • ISBN-13: 9781466630031
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 345 pages, kaal: 840 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Idea Group,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1466630035
  • ISBN-13: 9781466630031
Teised raamatud teemal:
Recently, the public sector has given an increasing amount of national and international attention to electronic government systems. Therefore, it is inevitable that the theoretical implications and intersections between information technology and governmental matters are more widely discussed.

Public Information Management and E-Government: Policy and Issues offers a fresh, comprehensive dialogue on issues that occur between the public management and information technology domains. With its focus on political issues and their effects on the larger public sector, this book is valuable for administrators, researchers, students, and educators who wish to gain foundational and theoretical knowledge on e-government policies.
Preface v
Chapter 1 The Vision of E-Governance: A Theoretical and Historical View
1(15)
Introduction
1(1)
Two Major Eras
2(3)
Theoretical Frameworks
5(3)
Concentric Perspective
8(4)
Summary
12(4)
Chapter 2 Governmental Transparency, Information Access, and Information Privacy
16(25)
Introduction
16(1)
Governmental Transparency: The Value of Government Data
17(2)
Information Access
19(4)
Privacy Legislation
23(5)
Special Topics Involving Information Access and Personal Privacy
28(1)
A Surveillance Society
29(1)
Cloud Computing
30(1)
Information Equality and the Digital Divide
31(2)
Guidelines
33(4)
Summary
37(4)
Chapter 3 Cybercrime and Electronic Commerce
41(35)
Introduction
41(1)
Cyber Crime
42(4)
Identity Theft
46(8)
PKJ to the Defense
54(1)
Other Major Regulations
55(8)
Addressing Security Needs
63(1)
Summary
64(12)
Chapter 4 The Information Technology Business Model
76(23)
Introduction
76(1)
The Rise of CIOs
77(1)
Strategic Planning
78(3)
Federal Enterprise Architecture
81(4)
Portfolio Management
85(2)
Outsourcing
87(4)
Contract Management
91(2)
Procurement
93(2)
Summary
95(4)
Chapter 5 Implementation Success Factors
99(36)
Introduction
99(2)
Why Information Technology Projects Fail
101(3)
Internal Success Factors
104(6)
External Success Factors
110(2)
Needs Assessment and Project Management
112(5)
Business Process Analysis
117(1)
Feasibility Studies
118(2)
Project Management
120(2)
Project Management Protocols
122(2)
Summary
124(11)
Chapter 6 Evaluation of Public Information Systems
135(25)
Introduction
135(1)
Strategies for Evaluating Public Information Technology
136(2)
The Private Sector Model: Return on Investment
138(2)
Evolution of a Public Sector Model for IT Evaluation
140(7)
Evaluation of Governmental Websites
147(6)
Summary
153(7)
Chapter 7 Organization Behavior and Organization Theory
160(36)
Introduction
160(1)
Effects of IT On Organizational Structure
161(10)
Reinforcing or Eroding Organizational Power Structures?
171(3)
Effects of IT On Organizational Behavior
174(1)
Does IT Intensify Social Networking and Thus Build Social Capital?
175(3)
Does IT Improve Managerial Decision-Making?
178(1)
IT and Theories of Organizational Change
178(5)
Summary
183(13)
Compilation of References 196(20)
About the Authors 216(2)
Index 218