Information and communication technologies in public administration :
Series: Public administration and public policy : a comprehensive publication program ; . 196 Physical details: xvii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ISBN:1482239299; 9781482239294.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| JF1351 .S74 2008 Managing the public sector / | JF1351 .S74 2008 Managing the public sector / | JF1351 .S74 2008 Managing the public sector / | JF1525.A8 .I4674 2015 Information and communication technologies in public administration : | JF1525.B55 2000 The Black Box Of Governmental Learning | JF1525.O74 B55 2010 The black box of governmental learning : | JK216 .T7 1969 Democracy in America. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Section I Global Perspectives On Public Administration And Information Technology Innovations -- 1.Open Government Data: A European Perspective / Carmen Caba Perez -- 2.Best Practices In E-Governance: A Comparative Study Based On the Rutgers University Worldwide Digital Governance Survey / Yueping Zheng -- 3.Does External Environment Affect E-Government? A Cross-Country Analysis / Aroon Manoharan -- 4.Web-Based Participatory Democracy: Findings From Italy / Gianluca Sgueo -- 5.Comparative Scientometric Analysis In Social Media: What Can We Learn? And What Is Next? / Laura Alcaide Munoz -- 6.E-Government As An Innovative Product: Theories And Case Study / Nikolaos Mavridis -- 7.Aligning Strategy and Information and Communication Technology in Public Organizations: A Critical Management Challenge / Joe McDonagh -- Section II Topical Issues In Public Administration And Information Technology Innovation --
Note continued: 8.An Analysis of Failure in a Government-to-Government E-Government Context via the Updated Delone and McLean Model / Joep Crompvoets -- 9.The Discretionary Space of Geo-Information and Communication Technology Professionals in Public Sector Cooperation Programs / Walter Timo De Vries -- 10.The Evolution of Virtual Currencies: Analyzing the Case of Bitcoin / Gabriel Manrique -- 11.Gov 2.0, Mobility and Inclusion: A Critical Examination of Social Assistance Reform in Ontario, Canada / Jeffrey Roy -- 12.SPCData: The Italian Public Administration Data Cloud / Francesco Tortorelli -- 13.Coupling Public Sector Information and Public-Funded Research Data in Europe: A Vision of an Open Data Ecosystem / Andrea Perego -- 14.How Public Administration Restructuring Can Contribute to Greek Educational Reform / James O'Kane.
Examines global perspectives on public administration and IT innovations. This book illustrates the theoretical context of current policies, issues, and implementation. It highlights e-government success stories from developed regions such as the U.S., Europe, Asia, and Australia then presents future trends and innovation. It explores innovative solutions with added value and impact to your organization.-Provided by publisher

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