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Bernier, Lynne Louise.
Setting sail into the age of digital local government[electronic resource] :trends and best practices /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
352.3802854678
書名/作者:
Setting sail into the age of digital local government : trends and best practices // by Tony E. Wohlers, Lynne Louise Bernier.
作者:
Wohlers, Tony E.
其他作者:
Bernier, Lynne Louise.
出版者:
Boston, MA : : Springer US :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xi, 123 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Internet in public administration.
標題:
Electronic government information.
標題:
Information technology - Government policy.
標題:
Internet in public administration - United States.
標題:
Internet in public administration - Germany.
標題:
Internet in public administration - France.
標題:
Internet in public administration - Japan.
標題:
Economics.
標題:
Public Administration.
標題:
Innovation/Technology Management.
標題:
Comparative Politics.
ISBN:
9781489976659
ISBN:
9781489976635
內容註:
Part I: Information Communication Technologies in the World of Politics -- Chapter 1. Current Trends in Information Communication Technologies -- Chapter 2. The Normative Framework: Information Communication Technologies, Local Government, and Democratic Theory within the Context of Public Administration -- Chapter 3. The Analytical Framework to Understand Digital Government at the Local Level -- Part II. Comparative Analysis of Developments in Local E-Government and E-Democracy -- Chapter 4. United States -- Chapter 5. France -- Chapter 6. Germany -- Chapter 7. Japan -- Part III. Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Comparative Trends and Best Practices: What is the Port of Next Call?
摘要、提要註:
The Internet and related technologies have dramatically changed the way we live, work, socialize, and even topple national governments. As the Internet becomes increasingly pervasive across societies, we find more often that governments adopt Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) as part of their toolbox for facilitating efficient and citizen-oriented service delivery at all levels of government. Local governments across the major industrialized democracies have not been an exception to this trend and have set sail into the age of digital government. Closest to their citizens, towns and cities have adopted ICTs to facilitate electronic government (e-government) While research on local e-government functionality in terms of information dissemination, service delivery, and citizen engagement continues at an impressive empirical and methodological pace, gaps in our knowledge remain. Cross-national comparative research on local e-government that covers a wide range of municipalities in combination with in-depth case study analyses is lacking. Informed by a comparative case study approach, this book seeks to narrow that gap and offer practical policy solutions to facilitate local e-government. We do so by pursuing both a macro and micro perspective of e-government functionality in the federal republics of Germany and the United States and unitary France and Japan. The macro perspective focuses on the state and scope of e-government functionality across a large number of randomly selected municipalities of all sizes in these advanced industrialized countries. Based on a small sample of case studies, the micro perspective analyzes the successful implementation of e-government in Seattle (United States), Nuremberg (Germany), Bordeaux (France), and Shizuoka City (Japan)
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7665-9
Setting sail into the age of digital local government[electronic resource] :trends and best practices /
Wohlers, Tony E.
Setting sail into the age of digital local government
trends and best practices /[electronic resource] :by Tony E. Wohlers, Lynne Louise Bernier. - Boston, MA :Springer US :2016. - xi, 123 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Public administration and information technology ;v.21. - Public administration and information technology ;v.13..
Part I: Information Communication Technologies in the World of Politics -- Chapter 1. Current Trends in Information Communication Technologies -- Chapter 2. The Normative Framework: Information Communication Technologies, Local Government, and Democratic Theory within the Context of Public Administration -- Chapter 3. The Analytical Framework to Understand Digital Government at the Local Level -- Part II. Comparative Analysis of Developments in Local E-Government and E-Democracy -- Chapter 4. United States -- Chapter 5. France -- Chapter 6. Germany -- Chapter 7. Japan -- Part III. Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Comparative Trends and Best Practices: What is the Port of Next Call?
The Internet and related technologies have dramatically changed the way we live, work, socialize, and even topple national governments. As the Internet becomes increasingly pervasive across societies, we find more often that governments adopt Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) as part of their toolbox for facilitating efficient and citizen-oriented service delivery at all levels of government. Local governments across the major industrialized democracies have not been an exception to this trend and have set sail into the age of digital government. Closest to their citizens, towns and cities have adopted ICTs to facilitate electronic government (e-government) While research on local e-government functionality in terms of information dissemination, service delivery, and citizen engagement continues at an impressive empirical and methodological pace, gaps in our knowledge remain. Cross-national comparative research on local e-government that covers a wide range of municipalities in combination with in-depth case study analyses is lacking. Informed by a comparative case study approach, this book seeks to narrow that gap and offer practical policy solutions to facilitate local e-government. We do so by pursuing both a macro and micro perspective of e-government functionality in the federal republics of Germany and the United States and unitary France and Japan. The macro perspective focuses on the state and scope of e-government functionality across a large number of randomly selected municipalities of all sizes in these advanced industrialized countries. Based on a small sample of case studies, the micro perspective analyzes the successful implementation of e-government in Seattle (United States), Nuremberg (Germany), Bordeaux (France), and Shizuoka City (Japan)
ISBN: 9781489976659
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7665-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Internet in public administration.
LC Class. No.: JF1525.A8
Dewey Class. No.: 352.3802854678
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