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From government to e-governance : public administration in the digital age / Muhammad Muinul Islam, Mohammad Ehsan [editors].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, 2012.Description: 325 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 978-1--46661909-8 (hardcover)
  • 978-1--46661910-4 (ebook)
  • 978-1--46661911-1 (print & perpetual access)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 352.3/802854678 23
Contents:
Introduction -- From e-government to e-governance: a holistic perspective on the role of ICTS -- Challenges of implementing e-governance in a politically-drive environment -- E-government: some factors for a conceptual model -- Alignment of ICT projects and investments to community values -- Core values, e-government implementation and its progress in Brunei -- E-government, m-government, l-government: exploring future ict applications in public administration -- A positive hegemony? arguing for a universal knowledge regime led by an e-governance savvy global knowledge enterprise -- From town hall to the virtual community: engaging the public with Web 2.0 and social media applications -- Marketing e-government to citizens -- From e-government to e-governance in Europe -- Combating corruption through e-governance -- Understanding e-governance: a theoretical approach -- Key success domains for business-it alignment in cross-governmental partnerships -- It product quality, impact on e-governance, measurement and evaluation -- E-government in Bangladesh: prospects and challenges -- Successfully applying "e" to governance.
Summary: "The book explores the nature, structure, experiences and processes of public administration in past civilizations and its changing trends and characteristics with an evolutionary perspective"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-314) and index.

Introduction -- From e-government to e-governance: a holistic perspective on the role of ICTS -- Challenges of implementing e-governance in a politically-drive environment -- E-government: some factors for a conceptual model -- Alignment of ICT projects and investments to community values -- Core values, e-government implementation and its progress in Brunei -- E-government, m-government, l-government: exploring future ict applications in public administration -- A positive hegemony? arguing for a universal knowledge regime led by an e-governance savvy global knowledge enterprise -- From town hall to the virtual community: engaging the public with Web 2.0 and social media applications -- Marketing e-government to citizens -- From e-government to e-governance in Europe -- Combating corruption through e-governance -- Understanding e-governance: a theoretical approach -- Key success domains for business-it alignment in cross-governmental partnerships -- It product quality, impact on e-governance, measurement and evaluation -- E-government in Bangladesh: prospects and challenges -- Successfully applying "e" to governance.

"The book explores the nature, structure, experiences and processes of public administration in past civilizations and its changing trends and characteristics with an evolutionary perspective"--Provided by publisher.