E-government in spain : an analysis of the right to quality E-government
By: DE-MIGUEL-MOLINA, María.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Philadelphia : Routledge, January 2010International Journal of Public Administration - IJPA 33, 1, p. 1-10Abstract: The purpose of this article is to analyze the right to quality e-Government in Spain from the perspective of the New Public Management and Governance paradigms. We question whether Spain's e-Government is ready to guarantee citizens' rights to e-Government and to increase citizens' participation. We conclude that, due to the incipient development of Spanish e-Government, the e-Government law is perhaps better suited to the medium/long term than to the present and that it is also too early to evaluate the progress of e-Governance in Spain. We have also concluded that we have no control over how fast technology will continue to change in the ICT sectorThe purpose of this article is to analyze the right to quality e-Government in Spain from the perspective of the New Public Management and Governance paradigms. We question whether Spain's e-Government is ready to guarantee citizens' rights to e-Government and to increase citizens' participation. We conclude that, due to the incipient development of Spanish e-Government, the e-Government law is perhaps better suited to the medium/long term than to the present and that it is also too early to evaluate the progress of e-Governance in Spain. We have also concluded that we have no control over how fast technology will continue to change in the ICT sector
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