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The World of E-Government investigates how electronic communication is helping to revolutionize democracies across the globe. Using case studies, cutting-edge research, and commentary from some of the field's foremost researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders, this first-of-its-kind volume explores the enormous future potential of e-government as it links all world citizens locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. This pioneering text offers the experiences of many leading countries using electronic government, showing you what mistakes they made, the benefits they've reaped, and the impact of e-government to democracy, traditional government, and international commerce.
Contributors to this timely book include some of the world's leading practitioners in e-government people who were actually involved in establishing and shaping the experiences of countries now ranked as leaders in e-government projects. These authorities reveal how their countries successfully implemented e-strategies to directly benefit their citizens. The World of E-Government details how electronic government is being used to govern and change the lives of citizens online in such areas of the world as:This book will give you a better understanding of:
- the United States
- Singapore
- Canada
- the European Union
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Germany
The World of E-Government is an essential book for all elected officials and their staffs, e-government practitioners, researchers, and information specialists to use in order to stay up-to-date with the growing needs of the general public. The advice offered in this text can help you improve service delivery, provide vital information to the public, and enhance public participation online. This volume contains useful bibliographies, additional readings, tables, and figures to further your career or research studies in public administration, government, political science, law, education, or information technology.
- how to best plan for citizen use of e-government
- how countries have avoided waste and unnecessary spending
- how e-government can move forward by using optimal planning and previous experiences
- what citizens expect of e-government in countries around the globe
- the realities, the latest initiatives, and the future of e-government in America, Europe, and elsewhere
- ISBN13 9781135023898
- Publish Date 15 April 2013 (first published 19 December 2003)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Imprint Routledge
- Format eBook
- Pages 300
- Language English