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020 _a9781461426615
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_bC73718c
245 1 0 _aComparative E-Government
260 _aNew York :
_bSpringer,
_c2010
300 _a680 p.
490 0 _aIntegrated Series in Information Systems ;
_vv. 25
505 8 0 _tPart I. Comparing Countries and Regions
_t1. E-government maturity over 10 years: a comparative analysis of e-government maturity in select countries around the world - M. Naveed Baqir and Lakshmi Iyer
_t2. Framework of E-governance at the local government level - Hakikur Rahman
_t3. A comparative study of contents of E-government service websites of Middle East and North African (MENA) Countries - Abebe Rorissa, Devendra Potnis, and Dawit Demissie
_t4. Towards E-participation in the Middle East and Northern Europe - Girish J. “Jeff ” Gulati, David J. Yates, and Anas Tawileh
_t5. Evaluation of the impact and adoption of E-government services in the Balkans - Ourania I. Markaki, Dimitris E. Charilas, and Dimitrios Askounis
_t6. A challenging E-journey along the silk road: lessons learned from E-governments in China and India - Alankar Bandyopadhyay and Sahar D. Sattarzadeh
_t7. Digital government in North America: a comparative analysis of policy and program priorities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States - Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Theresa A. Pardo, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Celene Navarrete, Jing Zhang, and Sehl Mellouli
_t8. Adoption of Web 2.0 by Canadian and US governments - F. Dianne Lux Wigand
_t9. E-government and Federalism in Italy and Canada — a comparative assessment - Barbara-Chiara Ubaldi and Jeffrey Roy
_t10. Adoption of E-government by disadvantaged groups in the United States and the United Kingdom - Doria Pilling
_t11. Implementing E-Government locally — An empirical survey from the European metropolitan area Rhine-Neckar - Sebastian Olbrich
_tPart II. Country case studies
_t12. E-government adoption landscape Zambia: context, issues, and challenges - Bwalya Kelvin Joseph
_t13. Challenges of effective E-governance: problems of transparency, infrastructure, and connectivity in Kenya - David Wachira and Sudha Arlikatti
_t14. The politics of E-government in Spain: between recent innovations and old inertias - J. Ignacio Criado
_t15. Technological adoption of a privatised E-government: implications for democracy and socially marginalized communities in Brazil - José Rodrigues Filho
_t16. The challenges of E-governance in a small, developing Society: the case of Trinidad and Tobago - Ann Marie Bissessar
_t17. Towards E-government transformation in Turkey: policy and implementation - Hatice Özkan Sancak and Sevcan Güleç
_t18. Measuring E-government adoption by governments: the Greek Case - Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Vassilis C. Gerogiannis, and Panos Fitsilis
_t19 Critical factors for adoption of e-government: validity of adoption model in Indian context - Mahmud A. Shareef, Norm Archer, Vedmani Sharan, and Vinod Kumar
_t20 Conceptualizing and Implementation of E-government in India - Subhajyoti Ray
_t21 E-government in the Turkish republic of northern Cyprus - Mustafa Sa˘gsan and Mete Yıldız
_t22 SCRAN’s Development of a Trans-national Comparator for the Standardisation of E-government Services - Mark Deakin
_tPart III Innovations and emerging technologies
_t23 Public participation geographic information systems: a literature survey - Sukumar Ganapati
_t24 Learning with gis-based monitors in the Netherlands - Dennis de Kool
_t25 Bridging the other divide: an assessment of the usability of Trinidad and Tobago government ministry websites - Charlene M.L. Roach and N. Joseph Cayer
_t26 E-government in New Zealand: Local governments, digital divides and the national digital strategy - Kay Fielden and Pam Malcolm
_t27 A study of E-government and political indicators in developing nations with and without access-to-information laws - Jeannine E. Relly
_t28 Socializing E-governance: A parallel study of participatory e-governance and emerging social media - Eleni -Revekka Staiou and Dimitris Gouscos
_t29 E-government, Accountability, and performance: best-in-class governments in European Union countries - Rebecca L. Orelli, Emanuele Padovani, and Eric Scorsone
_t30 The OECD Budgetary transparency: an examination of online budgetary information across European Union countries - Carmen Caba Pérez, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, and Antonio Manuel López Hernández
_t31 Does size or geography matter? Empirical analysis of finnish local government services on the internet - Tommi A. Inkinen
_t32 E-government interoperability framework: a case study in a developing country - Pavel Shvaiko, Adolfo Villafiorita, Alessandro Zorer, Lourino Chemane, and Teotonio Fumo
650 4 _aGoverno Eletrônico
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650 4 _aAnálise Comparativa
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650 4 _aEstudo de Caso
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650 4 _aInformática
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650 4 _aInternet
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650 4 _aTecnologia da Informação
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650 4 _aEstados Unidos
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650 4 _aCanadá
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650 4 _aReino Unido
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650 4 _aAlemanha
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650 4 _aÍndia
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650 4 _aPaquistão
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650 4 _aNova Zelândia
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