Government e-Strategic Planning and Management (Record no. 92176)

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International Standard Book Number 9781461484622
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Standard number or code 10.1007/978-1-4614-8462-2
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Classification number JF20-2112
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Classification number JF1315.2-2112
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Subject category code POL017000
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Classification number 351
Edition number 23
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Anthopoulos, Leonidas G.
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Title Government e-Strategic Planning and Management
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title Practices, Patterns and Roadmaps /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick.
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Extent XVII, 366 p. 51 illus., 28 illus. in color.
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Series statement Public Administration and Information Technology ;
Volume number/sequential designation 3
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Formatted contents note Part 1: General Issues in Government e-Strategic Management -- Chapter 1 Evaluation Methods for e-Strategic Transformation -- Chapter 2 Evaluating e-Government: A Comprehensive Methodological Framework to Assess Policy Impacts -- Chapter 3 Assessing public participation through different lens: the case of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems -- Chapter 4 Location Information Strategies: Bringing Location into e-Government -- Chapter 5 Transparent Model for State Management -- Chapter 6 A Six-Dimensional Strategic Development Tool for e-Government Effectiveness -- Chapter 7 Creativity and Innovation Inside PSEO: A Contemporary Image -- Part 2: International Cases -- Chapter 8 Developing a Strategy For Effective e-Government: Findings from Canada -- Chapter 9 E-Strategy and Legislatures: A Longitudinal Analysis of Southern Europe’s Parliaments -- Chapter 10 Consulting the Public in the Digital Age: Emerging Synergies and Tensions in the Government 2.0 Landscape. Findings from UK -- Chapter 11 Implementing e-Services in Spanish Regional Government: A Case Study -- Chapter 12 Barriers for Sustainable e-Participation Process: The Case of Turkey -- Chapter 13 Democratizing Digital Bangladesh: Designing National Web Portal to Facilitate Government-Citizen Interaction -- Chapter 14 Engaging and Developing the Community through Social Media: A Pragmatic Analysis in Policing Context in Hong Kong -- Chapter 15 Explaining e-Government Usage Using Expectation Confirmation Model:” The Case of Electronic Tax Filing in Malaysia -- Chapter 16 A qualitative content analysis of e-strategies for Research development and commercialization: A case of global bodies, Malaysian Ministries and Research University -- Chapter 17 Moroccan e-government strategy and semantic technology -- Chapter 18 Pointers for Designing Context-Aware e-Government Strategy in Zambia – Context, Issues and Opportunities.
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Summary, etc Various e-strategies have been developed since the late '90s in an attempt to describe the governmental vision for administrative and for societal change, the objectives and priorities with regard to the development of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at national and at supranational levels. Terms such as the European “Information Society”, the U.S. “Information Highways” and the Korean and Chinese “Informatization” try to describe social transformation that occurs due to the ICT, and to determine means with which governments will capitalize the ICT to improve social life and to support economic growth. This book focuses on the context of managing Government e-Strategies. In this order it combines strategic management issues with recent trends in forming, planning and developing Government ICT strategies. It aims to identify various e-strategic management approaches that are followed worldwide, addresses the gaps that appear between e-strategic updates, and presents alternative strategic management methods adopted or uses strategic management methods as a means to describe the e-strategic evolution in different geographic regions. In this order, this book illustrates experiences from various national and supranational cases and offers the opportunity to readers to identify and compare the association between policies and ICT. Empirical findings from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) introduce readers to the context of this book, while part A collects chapters that address general strategic management issues in the ICT domain, such as evaluation, social involvement’s assessment, location information strategies, strategic documents’ analysis, effectiveness enhancement and innovation strategic management. On the other hand, part B presents various supranational, national and regional e-strategic cases and respective ICT management issues, beginning from Canada, continuing in Europe and more specifically in U.K., Spain and southern Europe; then Asian cases follow, concerning Turkey, Bangladesh, Hong Kong and Malaysia; finally, two African e-strategic cases are presented regarding Morocco and Zambia. Readers will gain significant outcomes and they will explore various e-strategic management issues such as evaluation, transformation, forming and planning, accompanied by methods for e-strategic analysis. It is of significant interest to scholars and policy-makers in public administration, management and information technology domains.  
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Comparative Politics.
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Personal name Reddick, Christopher G.
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Title Springer eBooks
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International Standard Book Number 9781461484615
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Uniform title Public Administration and Information Technology ;
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8462-2
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