Practical Studies in E-Government Best Practices from Around the World / [electronic resource] :
edited by Saïd Assar, Imed Boughzala, Isabelle Boydens.
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- X, 251 p. online resource.
Information and communication technology (ICT) is permeating all aspects of service management; in the public sector, ICT is improving the capacity of government agencies to provide a wide array of innovative services that benefit citizens. E-Government is emerging as a multidisciplinary field of research based initially on empirical insights from practice. Efforts to theoretically anchor the field have opened perspectives from multiple research domains, as demonstrated in Practical Studies in E-Government. In this volume, the editors and contributors consider the evolution of the e-government field from both practical and research perspectives. Featuring in-depth case studies of initiatives in eight countries, the book deals with such technology-oriented issues as interoperability, prototyping, data quality, and advanced interfaces, and management-oriented issues as e-procurement, e-identification, election results verification, and information privacy. The book features best practices, tools for measuring and improving performance, and analytical methods for researchers.
9781441975331
10.1007/978-1-4419-7533-1 doi
Computer science. Business. Management science. Political science. E-commerce. Computer Science. e-Commerce/e-business. Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). Business and Management, general. Political Science.