This book is intended to elicit comments, raise concerns and open dialogue as e-government programs for mainstream society are continually implemented. It also responds to e-government's present shortcomings, while exploring a renewed understanding of e-government's visions and responsiveness.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
A sample of chapters: E-Government and Organisational Change; Transformed Government: Case Studies on the Impact of E-government in Public Administration; Measuring E-Government in Italy; The E-mancipation of the Citizen and the Future of E-Government: Reflections on ICT and Citizens' Partnership; Building Blocks and Recommendations for a Standardised Measuring Tool; Drop the "e": Marketing e-Government to a Skeptical Public and Web-Weary Decision Makers; E-Government: Trick or Treat? E-Government and Private-Public Partnerships: Relational Challenges and Strategic Directions