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_aMOON,Jae M _97391 |
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_aThe evolution of e-government among municipalities : _brethoric or reality? |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cjul./aug. 2002 |
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520 | 3 | _aInformation technology has become one of the core elements of managerial reform, and electronic government (e-government) may figure prominently in future governance. This study is designed to examine the rhetoric and reality of e-government at the municipal level. Using data obtained from the 2000 E-government Survey conducted by international City/County Management Association and Public Technologies Inc., the article examines the current state of municipal e-government implementation and assesses its perceptual effectiveness. This study also explores two institutional factors (size and type or government) that contribute to the adoption of e-government among municipalities. Overall, this study concludes that e-government has been adopted by many of expected out-comes (cost savings, downsizing, etc.) that the rhetoric of e-government has promised. The study suggests there are some widely shared barriers (lack of financial, technical, and personnel capacities) and legal issues (such as privacy) to the progress of municipal e-government. This study also indicates that city size and manager-council government are positively associated with the adoption of a municipal Web site as well as the longevity of the Web site | |
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590 | _aJuly/August 2002 Volume 62 Number 4 | ||
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_tPublic Administration Review: PAR _g62, 4, p. 424-433 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, jul./aug. 2002 _xISSN 00333352 _w |
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