Table of Contents:
  • Vol. 1. Section 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Local E-Government Adoption
  • 1. Moving from E-Government to T-Government: A Study of Process Reengineering Challenges in a UK Local Authority Context
  • 2. Local Level Structural Change and E-Government in Germany
  • 3. Innovation and Citizen-Centric Local E-Government
  • 4. Assessing Local Readiness for City E-Governance in Europe
  • 5. The IntelCities Community of Practice: The eGov Services Model for Socially Inclusive and Participatory Urban Regeneration Programs
  • 6. Local E-Government Partnerships
  • 7. Towards Digital Governance in UK Local Public Services
  • 8. Institutional E-Government Development
  • 9. E-Government in Slovene Municipalities: Analysing Supply, Demand and its Effects
  • Section 2. Demand-Side Perspectives on E-Government Adoption and Implementation
  • 10. E-Government and Accountability in EU Local Governments
  • 11. A Comparative Study of Municipal Adoption of Internet-Based Citizen Participation
  • 12. Sociological Factors Influencing Internet Voting
  • 13. An ePlanning Case Study in Stuttgart Using OPPA 3D
  • 14. Local Government Experiences with ICT for Participation
  • 15. Electronic Democracy and Citizen Influence in Government
  • 16. E-Government for Current and Future Senior Citizens
  • 17. Experimental E-Deliberation in Taiwan: A Comparison of Online and Face-to-Face Citizens' Conferences in Beitou, Taipei
  • Section 3. Supply-Side Perspectives on E-Government Adoption and Implementation
  • 18. City Managers and E-Government Development: Assessing Technology Literacy and Leadership Needs
  • 19. U.S. Counties' Efforts and Results: An Empirical Research on Local Adoption and Diffusion of E-Government
  • 20. Transparency and Local Government Websites
  • 21. E-Governance and Quality of Life: Associating Municipal E-Governance with Quality of Life Worldwide
  • 22. An Overview of Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation in Turkey
  • 23. The Functionality of Website-Based Services of Metropolitan Municipalities in Turkey
  • 24. The Challenge of Designing User-Centric E-Services: European Dimensions
  • 25. Goals Measurement and Evaluation of E-Gov Projects
  • 26. E-Governance and the Information Society in Periphery
  • Vol. 2. Section 4. Emerging Technologies and Local E-Government Adoption
  • 27. Open Source Software Use in Local Governments
  • 28. When Local Governments Choose Open Source Technology
  • 29. The Wireless City
  • 30. Accessibility Issues in Municipal Wireless Networks
  • 31. Municipal Efforts to Promote Residential Broadband
  • 32. The Role of Public Participation GIS in Local Service Delivery
  • 33. GIS: Changing the Economic Development World
  • 34. Public Libraries and Local E-Government
  • 35. Investigating Enterprise Application Integration Adoption in the Local Government Authorities
  • Section 5. Case Studies on Local E-Government Adoption
  • 36. E-Government in Canada and Denmark: Contrasting Local and Inter-Governmental Perspectives
  • 37. The Little City That Could: The Case of San Carlos, California
  • 38. Implementing ActiveStrategy in Miami-Dade County
  • 39. E-Government and Local Service Delivery: The Case of Italian Local Governments
  • 40. The Örebro City Citizen-Oriented e-Government Strategy
  • 41. Toward E-Government Sustainability: The Information Network Village Project in South Korea
  • 42. The Level and Impact of Web Based E-Government Adoption: The Case of Jogjakarta's Local Governments
  • 43. Local E-Government in Malaysia: An Empirical Investigation
  • 44. From Conception to Demise: Implications for Users of Information Systems in Changing a Local Parastatal Educational Institution in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • 45. Local E-Government in Brazil: Poor Interaction and Local Politics as Usual
  • 46. Indian Police E-Government System: A Study of Provincial Police
  • 47. Joint Service Development with the Local Authorities
  • Compilation of References.