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adam_text | Contents
by
Volume
Volume I
Section
1.
Fundamental Concepts and Theories
This section serves as a foundation for this exhaustive reference tool by addressing crucial theories es¬
sential to the understanding of electronic government. Chapters found within these pages provide an
excellent framework in which to position electronic government within the field of information science and
technology. Insight regarding the critical incorporation of global measures into electronic government is
addressed, while crucial stumbling blocks of this field are explored. With over
38
chapters comprising
this foundational section, the reader can learn and chose from a compendium of expert research on the
elemental theories underscoring the electronic government discipline.
Chapter
1.1.
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of Media and Citizenship
/
Terry Flew
.........1
Chapter
1.2.
The First Leg of
Е
-Government Research: Domains and Application Areas
1998-2003 /
Kim
Vi borg
Andersen and
Helle Zinner
Henriksen
................................................................................8
Chapter
1.3.
Е
-Government in the Information Society I Lech W.
Zacher...........................................23
Chapter
1.4.
Е
-Government Concepts, Measures, and Best Practicies
/
Shin Young-Jin and Kim Seang-Tae
.....................................................................................................32
Chapter
1.5.
From
Е
-Government to
Е
-Governance / Nicolae Costake
...............................................58
Chapter
1.6.
E-Governance I Srinivas Bhogle
......................................................................................67
Chapter
1.7.
Ecology of
Е
-Governance / Sangeeta Sharma
.................................................................89
Chapter 1
.8.
General Requirements for Digital Government
/
Nicolae Costake
..................................98
Chapter
1.9.
Digital Government in Remote Locations
/
Janet Toland, Fuatai
Purceii,
and Sid Huff
.......................................................................................
Ill
Chapter
1.10.
Digital Government in the USA/Seok-HwiSong
.......................................................121
Chapter
1.11.
Ethics of Digital Government
/
Nairn
Kapucu
.............................................................130
Chapter
1.12.
E-Governement, Democratic Governance and
Integrative
Prospects for
Developing Countries: The Case for a Globally Federated Architecture
¡Jeffrey Roy......................136
Chapter
1.13.
E-Government Act of
2002
in the United States
/
Jeffrey W.
Seifert
and Harold
С
Relyea
............................................................................................154
Chapter
1.14.
Е
-Government and Political Communication in the North American Context
/
Jo-An Christiansen
..............................................................................................................................162
Chapter
1.15.
Е
-Government in the United Kingdom
/
John Hudson
................................................172
Chapter
1.16.
Е
-Government Issues in Switzerland I
Jean-Loup
Chappelet
....................................179
Chapter
1.17.
Electronic Democracy at the American Grassroots
/
DonaldF. Norris
.......................185
Chapter
1.18.
E-Mexico: Collaborative Structures in Mexican Public Administration
/
Luis F. Luna-Reyes, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, and Cinthia Betiny Cruz
.................................................200
Chapter
1.19.
Business Process Redesign in Implementing E-Governement in Ireland
/
Martin Hughes, Murray Scott, and Willie Golden
..............................................................................217
Chapter
1.20.
Introducing Mobile Government
/
M. HalidKuscu,
Ibrahim Kushchu, and Betty Yu
..............................................................................227
Chapter
1.21.
The State of Mobile Government in Turkey:
Overview, Policy Issues, and Future Prospects
/
Mete Yildiz.
.............................................................236
Chapter
1.22.
Usability Driven Open Platform for Mobile Government (USE-ME.GOV)/
Paul Moore Olmstead,
Gertraud Peinel,
Dirk Tilsner,
Witold Abramowicz, Andrzej
Bassara,
Agata Filipowska, Marek Wiśniewski, and
Pawel Zebrowski.............................................................249
Chapter
1.23.
Corruption, Transparency, and
Е
-Government /
Herwig Ostermann
and Roland
Staudinger.......................................................................................271
Chapter
1.24.
Cyber Attacks
/
Neil
С
Rowe
.......................................................................................283
Chapter
1.25.
Different Types of Information Warfare I Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
...................................291
Chapter
1.26.
Current Approaches to Federal
Е
-Government in the United States
/
Melinda
E.
Chen and Charles
К.
Davis
..........................................................................................298
Chapter
1.27.
A Community Facilitation Model for E-Government:
A Case Study in Monitoring Water Quality
/
Kyle B. Murray and Cory A. Habulin
.........................306
Chapter
1.28.
The Application of Single-Source Publishing to
Е
-Government / Lucas Walsh
..........3
1
8
Chapter
1.29.
Applications of E-Commerce in Government
/
Genie
N.
L. Stowers
...........................331
Chapter
1.30.
Applications of Geographical Information System in
Е
-Government /
Yao Yongling and Wang Jumong
.......................................................................................................340
Chapter 1
.31.
An Evaluation of Digital Deliberative Democracy in Local Governement
/
Seung-Yong Rho
..................................................................................................................................349
Chapter
1.32.
Benchmarking Electronic Democracy I Francesco
Amoretti
.......................................362
Chapter
1.33.
Benchmarking Local
Е
-Government / 7a« Yigitcanlar and Scott
Baum.....................37
1
Chapter
1.34.
Citizen s Deliberation on the Internet: An Exploratory Study
/
Laurence Monnoyer-Smith
.................................................................................................................379
Chapter
1.35.
The Civic within the Democratic Project in the Digital Era
/
Nada
K. Kakabadse, Andrew Kakabadse, and Alexander Kouzmin
..................................................394
Chapter
1.36.
Assisting Users Seeking Medical Information through Government Portals
/
Jane Moon
...........................................................................................................................................404
Chapter
1.37.
Continuity of Operations Planning and
Е
-Government /
R. Eric Petersen and Jeffrey W.
Seifert..............................................................................................414
Chapter
1.38.
Natural Resource Information Management at State Government Level
/
Lindsay
Redlich,
Peter Gersekowski, and Michael Middleton
...........................................................422
Chapter
1.39.
Electronic Signature: The Core Legislation Category in Digital Economy
/
Fjodor
Ruzie........................................................................................................................................
435
Chapter
1.40.
Virtual Government in Singapore
/
Leo Tan Wee
Hin
and R. Subramaniam
...............468
Chapter 1
.4
1
.
Foundation for Citizen-Oriented
Е
-Governance Models
/
Auli Keskinen
and Tuomo Kuosa
.......................................................................................................477
Chapter
1.42.
Teledemocracy
/
Ted Becker
.........................................................................................489
ELECTRONIC
GOVERNMENT
Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Paralleling the rapid development of widely distributed information and computing technolo¬
gies has been an accelerated demand by citizens for electronic access to government serv¬
ices and, conversely, a drive by government administrators to harness the cost, quality, and effi¬
ciency benefits that electronic service delivery offers. And alongside these phenomena have
emerged a new set of opportunities and challenges in such areas as security, privacy, ethics, and
more, to which governments and citizens have only begun to come to terms.
Electronic Government: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications meets the pressing
need for quality, authoritative research in this domain with an authoritative collection of more
than
300
chapters, collected in six volumes. These landmark studies from the leading electronic
government researchers worldwide enable libraries in academic, government, and other settings
to provide a unified collection on such pressing topics as digital government, electronic justice,
government-to-government, information policy, and cyber-infrastructure research and method¬
ologies. This Premier Reference Source provides practitioners and academicians alike with the
essential concepts relating to
е
-government and its implications within the global context.
Topics Covered
Accessibility of e-government Web sites
Administrative reform through e-government
Anti-spam legislation and solutions
Applications of e-commerce in government
Assessment of
е
-government projects
Avoidance of technology pitfalls in
е
-government development
Best practices in e-government
Building government-to-government enterprises
Citizen services
Cyber-infrastructure
Cyber public relations
Data protection and data privacy
Digital government
Digital rights management
E-commerce in a digital economy
E-government databases
E-government implementation
E-justice
Electronic government applications
Electronic government-to-government collaboration
Electronic voting
E-planning
Future directions of electronic government
Governance and electronic democracy
Governing health care with IT
Government to business
Identity management and citizen privacy
Immigration and digital government
Implementing e-government systems in transition economies
Implications of electronic government
Information access
Information policy
Information privacy
Information security
Inter-agency information sharing in e-government
Internal government processes and intranets
International integration/collaboration of e-governments
Intrusion detection and prevention
IT management issues in digital government
Local e-governments
Managing IT outsourcing for digital government
Measurement of performance
Multi-level governance
Ontology for e-government public services
Public and private partnerships management
Public policy administration
Security and reliability
Social issues of trust and e-government
Strategic management of electronic government
Technology adoption and diffusion
Teledemocracy
|
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Contents
by
Volume
Volume I
Section
1.
Fundamental Concepts and Theories
This section serves as a foundation for this exhaustive reference tool by addressing crucial theories es¬
sential to the understanding of electronic government. Chapters found within these pages provide an
excellent framework in which to position electronic government within the field of information science and
technology. Insight regarding the critical incorporation of global measures into electronic government is
addressed, while crucial stumbling blocks of this field are explored. With over
38
chapters comprising
this foundational section, the reader can learn and chose from a compendium of expert research on the
elemental theories underscoring the electronic government discipline.
Chapter
1.1.
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of Media and Citizenship
/
Terry Flew
.1
Chapter
1.2.
The First Leg of
Е
-Government Research: Domains and Application Areas
1998-2003 /
Kim
Vi borg
Andersen and
Helle Zinner
Henriksen
.8
Chapter
1.3.
Е
-Government in the Information Society I Lech W.
Zacher.23
Chapter
1.4.
Е
-Government Concepts, Measures, and Best Practicies
/
Shin Young-Jin and Kim Seang-Tae
.32
Chapter
1.5.
From
Е
-Government to
Е
-Governance / Nicolae Costake
.58
Chapter
1.6.
E-Governance I Srinivas Bhogle
.67
Chapter
1.7.
Ecology of
Е
-Governance / Sangeeta Sharma
.89
Chapter 1
.8.
General Requirements for Digital Government
/
Nicolae Costake
.98
Chapter
1.9.
Digital Government in Remote Locations
/
Janet Toland, Fuatai
Purceii,
and Sid Huff
.
Ill
Chapter
1.10.
Digital Government in the USA/Seok-HwiSong
.121
Chapter
1.11.
Ethics of Digital Government
/
Nairn
Kapucu
.130
Chapter
1.12.
E-Governement, Democratic Governance and
Integrative
Prospects for
Developing Countries: The Case for a Globally Federated Architecture
¡Jeffrey Roy.136
Chapter
1.13.
E-Government Act of
2002
in the United States
/
Jeffrey W.
Seifert
and Harold
С
Relyea
.154
Chapter
1.14.
Е
-Government and Political Communication in the North American Context
/
Jo-An Christiansen
.162
Chapter
1.15.
Е
-Government in the United Kingdom
/
John Hudson
.172
Chapter
1.16.
Е
-Government Issues in Switzerland I
Jean-Loup
Chappelet
.179
Chapter
1.17.
Electronic Democracy at the American Grassroots
/
DonaldF. Norris
.185
Chapter
1.18.
E-Mexico: Collaborative Structures in Mexican Public Administration
/
Luis F. Luna-Reyes, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, and Cinthia Betiny Cruz
.200
Chapter
1.19.
Business Process Redesign in Implementing E-Governement in Ireland
/
Martin Hughes, Murray Scott, and Willie Golden
.217
Chapter
1.20.
Introducing Mobile Government
/
M. HalidKuscu,
Ibrahim Kushchu, and Betty Yu
.227
Chapter
1.21.
The State of Mobile Government in Turkey:
Overview, Policy Issues, and Future Prospects
/
Mete Yildiz.
.236
Chapter
1.22.
Usability Driven Open Platform for Mobile Government (USE-ME.GOV)/
Paul Moore Olmstead,
Gertraud Peinel,
Dirk Tilsner,
Witold Abramowicz, Andrzej
Bassara,
Agata Filipowska, Marek Wiśniewski, and
Pawel Zebrowski.249
Chapter
1.23.
Corruption, Transparency, and
Е
-Government /
Herwig Ostermann
and Roland
Staudinger.271
Chapter
1.24.
Cyber Attacks
/
Neil
С
Rowe
.283
Chapter
1.25.
Different Types of Information Warfare I Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
.291
Chapter
1.26.
Current Approaches to Federal
Е
-Government in the United States
/
Melinda
E.
Chen and Charles
К.
Davis
.298
Chapter
1.27.
A Community Facilitation Model for E-Government:
A Case Study in Monitoring Water Quality
/
Kyle B. Murray and Cory A. Habulin
.306
Chapter
1.28.
The Application of Single-Source Publishing to
Е
-Government / Lucas Walsh
.3
1
8
Chapter
1.29.
Applications of E-Commerce in Government
/
Genie
N.
L. Stowers
.331
Chapter
1.30.
Applications of Geographical Information System in
Е
-Government /
Yao Yongling and Wang Jumong
.340
Chapter 1
.31.
An Evaluation of Digital Deliberative Democracy in Local Governement
/
Seung-Yong Rho
.349
Chapter
1.32.
Benchmarking Electronic Democracy I Francesco
Amoretti
.362
Chapter
1.33.
Benchmarking Local
Е
-Government / 7a« Yigitcanlar and Scott
Baum.37
1
Chapter
1.34.
Citizen's Deliberation on the Internet: An Exploratory Study
/
Laurence Monnoyer-Smith
.379
Chapter
1.35.
The Civic within the Democratic Project in the Digital Era
/
Nada
K. Kakabadse, Andrew Kakabadse, and Alexander Kouzmin
.394
Chapter
1.36.
Assisting Users Seeking Medical Information through Government Portals
/
Jane Moon
.404
Chapter
1.37.
Continuity of Operations Planning and
Е
-Government /
R. Eric Petersen and Jeffrey W.
Seifert.414
Chapter
1.38.
Natural Resource Information Management at State Government Level
/
Lindsay
Redlich,
Peter Gersekowski, and Michael Middleton
.422
Chapter
1.39.
Electronic Signature: The Core Legislation Category in Digital Economy
/
Fjodor
Ruzie.
435
Chapter
1.40.
Virtual Government in Singapore
/
Leo Tan Wee
Hin
and R. Subramaniam
.468
Chapter 1
.4
1
.
Foundation for Citizen-Oriented
Е
-Governance Models
/
Auli Keskinen
and Tuomo Kuosa
.477
Chapter
1.42.
Teledemocracy
/
Ted Becker
.489
ELECTRONIC
GOVERNMENT
Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Paralleling the rapid development of widely distributed information and computing technolo¬
gies has been an accelerated demand by citizens for electronic access to government serv¬
ices and, conversely, a drive by government administrators to harness the cost, quality, and effi¬
ciency benefits that electronic service delivery offers. And alongside these phenomena have
emerged a new set of opportunities and challenges in such areas as security, privacy, ethics, and
more, to which governments and citizens have only begun to come to terms.
Electronic Government: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications meets the pressing
need for quality, authoritative research in this domain with an authoritative collection of more
than
300
chapters, collected in six volumes. These landmark studies from the leading electronic
government researchers worldwide enable libraries in academic, government, and other settings
to provide a unified collection on such pressing topics as digital government, electronic justice,
government-to-government, information policy, and cyber-infrastructure research and method¬
ologies. This Premier Reference Source provides practitioners and academicians alike with the
essential concepts relating to
е
-government and its implications within the global context.
Topics Covered
Accessibility of e-government Web sites
Administrative reform through e-government
Anti-spam legislation and solutions
Applications of e-commerce in government
Assessment of
е
-government projects
Avoidance of technology pitfalls in
е
-government development
Best practices in e-government
Building government-to-government enterprises
Citizen services
Cyber-infrastructure
Cyber public relations
Data protection and data privacy
Digital government
Digital rights management
E-commerce in a digital economy
E-government databases
E-government implementation
E-justice
Electronic government applications
Electronic government-to-government collaboration
Electronic voting
E-planning
Future directions of electronic government
Governance and electronic democracy
Governing health care with IT
Government to business
Identity management and citizen privacy
Immigration and digital government
Implementing e-government systems in transition economies
Implications of electronic government
Information access
Information policy
Information privacy
Information security
Inter-agency information sharing in e-government
Internal government processes and intranets
International integration/collaboration of e-governments
Intrusion detection and prevention
IT management issues in digital government
Local e-governments
Managing IT outsourcing for digital government
Measurement of performance
Multi-level governance
Ontology for e-government public services
Public and private partnerships management
Public policy administration
Security and reliability
Social issues of trust and e-government
Strategic management of electronic government
Technology adoption and diffusion
Teledemocracy |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV023211054 |
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