E-government success factors and measures: theories, concepts, and methodologies
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spelling | E-government success factors and measures [electronic resource] theories, concepts, and methodologies J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, editor. Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2013. electronic texts (331 p.) : digital files. Includes bibliographical references. Toward a theory of e-government interorganizational collaboration: generic structures for cross-boundary requirements analysis / Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes, David F. Andersen -- Modeling IT evolution in e-government: theories and a proposed model / Sukumar Ganapati, Christopher G. Reddick -- E-government success: how to account for ICT, administrative rationalization, and institutional change / Antonio Cordella -- The digital divide vs. the e-government divide: do socio-demographic variables (still) impact e-government use among onliners? / Bjoern Niehaves, Elena Gorbacheva, Ralf Plattfaut -- Anthropological thinking about e-government evaluation / Marc K. Hébert -- Public sector knowledge networks: measures and conditions for success / Sharon S. Dawes -- Sustainability of e-government success: an integrated research agenda / Ralf Klischewski, Lemma Lessa -- Empowering citizens: a constructivist assessment of the impact of contextual and design factors on shared governance / Mary Griffiths -- Exploring the socio-political determinants of open budget: a cross-national perspective / Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Teresa Harrison -- Delineating three dimensions of e-government success: security, functionality, and transformation / Alexandru V. Roman -- E-government in public diplomacy: an exploratory analysis on factors affecting interactive interfaces in Ministry of Foreign Affairs web sites / Hyung Min Lee, Kevin Y. Wang, Yejin Hong -- Method and lessons from evaluating the impact of e-participation projects in MOMENTUM / Maria Wimmer, Melanie Bicking -- Open government success factors in government websites: the Mexican experience / Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán -- Methodology for risk assessment and costs associated with risk occurrence in e-government projects / Neven Vrcek, Petra Peharda, Dušan Mundar -- Criteria for assessing the success of e-government projects / Fatma Bouaziz, Jamil Chaabouni -- Assessing e-government success strategies using internet search data / Katherine M. Boland, John G. McNutt -- Applying open innovation strategies to egovernment for better public services / Georgousopoulos Christos ... [et al.]. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book investigates successful e-government initiatives in a modern technological environment, exploring both benefits and challenges due to various technical, organizational, social, and contextual factors"--Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed June 7, 2003). Internet in public administration. Assessment models E-government initiatives E-government policies Emergent technologies Empirical analysis Federal, state, and local e-governments Integrated models Political, economic, and social factors Practical recommendations Technological, organizational, and institutional factors Gil García, José Ramón. IGI Global. (Original) (DLC)2013002199 Print version: 1466640588 9781466640580 (DLC) 2013002199 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-4666-4058-0 Volltext |
spellingShingle | E-government success factors and measures theories, concepts, and methodologies Toward a theory of e-government interorganizational collaboration: generic structures for cross-boundary requirements analysis / Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes, David F. Andersen -- Modeling IT evolution in e-government: theories and a proposed model / Sukumar Ganapati, Christopher G. Reddick -- E-government success: how to account for ICT, administrative rationalization, and institutional change / Antonio Cordella -- The digital divide vs. the e-government divide: do socio-demographic variables (still) impact e-government use among onliners? / Bjoern Niehaves, Elena Gorbacheva, Ralf Plattfaut -- Anthropological thinking about e-government evaluation / Marc K. Hébert -- Public sector knowledge networks: measures and conditions for success / Sharon S. Dawes -- Sustainability of e-government success: an integrated research agenda / Ralf Klischewski, Lemma Lessa -- Empowering citizens: a constructivist assessment of the impact of contextual and design factors on shared governance / Mary Griffiths -- Exploring the socio-political determinants of open budget: a cross-national perspective / Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Teresa Harrison -- Delineating three dimensions of e-government success: security, functionality, and transformation / Alexandru V. Roman -- E-government in public diplomacy: an exploratory analysis on factors affecting interactive interfaces in Ministry of Foreign Affairs web sites / Hyung Min Lee, Kevin Y. Wang, Yejin Hong -- Method and lessons from evaluating the impact of e-participation projects in MOMENTUM / Maria Wimmer, Melanie Bicking -- Open government success factors in government websites: the Mexican experience / Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán -- Methodology for risk assessment and costs associated with risk occurrence in e-government projects / Neven Vrcek, Petra Peharda, Dušan Mundar -- Criteria for assessing the success of e-government projects / Fatma Bouaziz, Jamil Chaabouni -- Assessing e-government success strategies using internet search data / Katherine M. Boland, John G. McNutt -- Applying open innovation strategies to egovernment for better public services / Georgousopoulos Christos ... [et al.]. Internet in public administration. |
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