Electronic governance and cross-boundary collaboration innovations and advancing tools /

"This book will provide research-based policy and management recommendations for innovative e-governance, focusing on recent developments that will shape the future of e-governance"--Provided by publisher.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Chen, Yu-Che., Chu, Pin-Yu, 1965-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. To cross or not to cross the boundaries?: a reflection on electronic public service integration / Kuan-Chiu Tseng and Lung-Teng Hu
  • 2. Government information sharing: a framework for policy formulation / Elsa Estevez ... [et al.]
  • 3. Cross-boundary collaboration of E-governance in Taiwan / Yu-Hsieh Sung
  • 4. E-government implementation in belgium and its link with the European dimension / Frank Leyman
  • 5. Global comparative study on the relationship between user's traits and public E-service quality / Chih-Hao Chang and Toshio Obi
  • 6. Trust and public services in E-government based on customer orientation / Li-chun Chiang
  • 7. Thailand citizen centric e-government service: maturity and challenges / Jirapon Tubtimhin
  • 8. E-government performance measurement: a citizen-centric approach in theory and practice / Forrest V. Morgeson
  • 9. Impact of E-governance on businesses: model development and case study / Naiyi Hsiao, Pin-yu Chu and Chung-pin Lee
  • 10. Using Internet survey to evaluate the effects of E-government: the case of Taiwan's tax return filing system / Tong-yi Huang, Chung-Pin Lee and Naiyi Hsiao
  • 11. Municipal E-government services in emerging economies: the Latin-American and Caribbean experiences / Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Maria del Carmen Caba Pérez and Antonio Manuel López Hernández
  • 12. E-government at the grassroots: existing challenges, pending opportunities / Lawrence E. Wood
  • 13. Institutions of information access and constraint: the cases of China and India / Jeannine E. Relly
  • 14. Transparency in electronic governance: freedom of information via governmental Website / Jing Shiang, Jin Lo and Hui-Ju Wang
  • 15. The use of Internet by diasporic communities for political mobilization / Maricarmen Sanchez and Sukumar Ganapati
  • 16. Government capacity enhancement and political progress: Chinese E-government effectiveness and value assessment / Feng-Chun Yang
  • 17. Internet use and governance in China / Kaifeng Yang, Chengfu Zhang and Jun Tang
  • 18. Vision 2020: a case study of Web 2.0 application to public governance in Taiwan / Ching-Heng Pan, Don-Yun Chen and Chian-Wen Wang
  • 19. A framework for Government 2.0 development and implementation: the case of U.S. Federal Government / Yu-Che Chen.