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Thoughts on e‐government

Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2005
PurposeWhile private companies have continued to take advantage of information and communications technology to improve their businesses, services offered by government organisations have remained deficient over the years. Aims to provide an introduction to the papers within the journal issue which focus on this theme.Design/methodology ...
Marinos Themistocleous   +1 more
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‘Mind the Gap II’: E-Government and E-Governance

2007
This paper provides a brief overview of a research project exploring citizens' views of e-government and e-governance (the pilot study was reported at DEXA 2006). The following research propositions were investigated: i) egovernment users are motivated by generic benefits offered by the Web, such as convenience and information provision, rather than ...
Ailsa Kolsaker, Liz Lee-Kelley
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e-government... not e-governance... not e-democracy not now!

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2010
The argument that I offer in this paper, supported by literature and empirical evidence, is that e-government is just that -- electronic government -- and little more. I define e-government as the delivery by alternate, electronic means of governmental information and services 24/7/365.
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Environmental e-governance

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
In this brief paper I outline the key areas in which e-Governance would be useful in environmental democracy. The paper briefly discusses what environmental democracy means. It lays out a human rights and instrumental argument in favor of access to information, public participation and access to justice (referred to collectively as 'access rights") in ...
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Governing E-Government (E-Governance)

2011
Public administrators face considerable challenges in their quest of reforming government. E-government initiatives are tiny steps taken in the above-mentioned direction. Various e-government initiatives have been categorically documented in the IS and NPM literature. However, a majority of these projects are either still underway or have failed due to
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E-Governance in India

2019
This book on E-Governance in India has got three major things on offer—introduction to E-Governance, status of E-Governance in India through various measures, and finally the progress of E-Governance initiatives in India through various case studies.
Muttoo, Sunil K.   +2 more
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e-government

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
The state of e-Government in Europe is presented which is based on the results of the European e-Government Awards 2007 competition. It starts with an overall view on progress and the development of public services. Waves of progress can be discerned as well as diversities in pace and sophistication. Then the contribution focuses on selected challenges:
Roland Traunmüller, Christine Leitner
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From E-Government to E-Governance

2007
The purpose of the present article is twofold: (a) to support the definitions of e-government (eGvt) and e-governance (eG) based on content (and not on technology only); (b) to analyze the relationship between eGvt and eG.
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e-government informatics

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
This paper tries to support the proposition that says "All nations face the same problems while planning, designing and implementing e-Government" and tries to exploit this discussion to investigate possible opportunities to build a framework to organize the body of knowledge needed to create the discipline of e-Government informatics. This paper shows
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From e-Government to e-Governance

2013
In this chapter, the authors elaborate on the concepts of e-Government and e-Governance and place these concepts in the broader context of the introduction and diffusion of information and communication technologies. The question that is being addressed is “what should an effective and pro-active e-Government do?” For that purpose, the ICTs are not ...
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