Designing E-Government; On the Crossroads of Technological Innovation and Institutional Change
Leverbaar
To date, governments have widely recognised the potential of new information and communication technologies (ICT) to bring about fundamental renewal, not only in their ways of functioning but also in their attitude towards other organisations, societal groups or individuals. Shaping new forms of governance in an information age requires knowledge of the dynamics of electronic processes and structures in the public sector as well as an adequate insight into the capabilities associated with ICT. This volume aims to support further understanding and knowledge of the dynamics of electronic governemnet and, hence, the future of this endevaour. It analyses visions of electronic governement and gives examples of an already active electronic government. Thus it explores directions of developments at the crossroads of technological innovation and organisational change in governments.
Gebonden | 232 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2001
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