Digital public administration and e-government in developing nations : policy and practice /

"In recent years, it has become apparent that there are very distinct gaps between developed and developing regions in the world, especially in regards to e-government systems, infrastructures, and processes. This book examines e-government from the perspective of developing nations and address...

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Other Authors: Halpin, Edward F., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2013]
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505 0 # |a Comparing e-government research in developed vs. emerging economies: a bibliometric study / Laura Alcaide Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar -- E-governmentization: a panacea for the democratization of developing countries? / JungHo Park, Greg Prombescu -- Political and cultural issues in digital public administration / Fuat Alican -- Integrated architecture framework for e-government: a socio-technical assessment of e-government policy documents / Ephias Ruhode -- E-governance as a paradigm shift in public administration: theories, applications, and management / Muhammad Muinul Islam, Mohammad Ehsan -- Realizing e-government: delineating implementation challenges and defining success / Alexandru V. Roman -- Design of a triple helix strategy for developing nations based on e-government and entrepreneurship: an application to Ecuador / José Manuel Saiz Alvarez, Rubén González Crespo -- Not just videogames: gamification and its potential application to public services / Alberto Asquer -- The use of social network sites to market e-government to citizens / María de Miguel Molina, Carlos Ripoll Soler -- Articulating wider smartphone emerging security issues in the case of m-government in Turkey / Ronan de Kervenoael, Vasileios Yfantis -- A road far too long?: e-government and the state of service delivery in Bangladesh / Noore Alam Siddiquee, Md Gofran Faroqi -- Understanding ICT: the potential and challenges for the empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh / Nazmunnessa Mahtab, Nehal Mahtab -- E-governance preparedness of public bureaucracy in Bangladesh / Md. Rokon-Ul-Hasan, Mobasser Monem -- Beyond the digital divide: language factors, resource wealth, and post-communism in Mongolia / Undrah Buyan Baasanjav -- Developing a citizen-centric egovernment model for developing countries: case of Kurdistan region of Iraq / Hamid Jahankhani, Mohammad Dastbaz, Shareef M. Shareef, Elias Pimenidis -- Development of e-governance in Sri Lanka / Suran Dissanayake, Lakshman Dissanayake -- Rural-urban digital divide in Romania / Virgil Stoica, Andrei Ilas -- ICTs and their impact on women's roles and evolution within developing societies / Ana-Cristina Ionescu -- Medicare and Medicaid services online: government initiatives narrowing online access inequalities / Mary Schmeida, Ramona McNeal -- The role of e-health in developing nations / Shane O'Hanlon. 
506 # # |a Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. 
520 3 # |a "In recent years, it has become apparent that there are very distinct gaps between developed and developing regions in the world, especially in regards to e-government systems, infrastructures, and processes. This book examines e-government from the perspective of developing nations and addresses issues and concerns of developing systems and processes"--Provided by publisher. 
530 # # |a Also available in print. 
538 # # |a Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588 # # |a Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 07/18/2014). 
650 # 0 |a Internet in public administration  |z Developing countries. 
653 # # |a Digital divide 
653 # # |a E-democracy 
653 # # |a E-government impacts 
653 # # |a E-government strategy and policy 
653 # # |a Global information technology 
653 # # |a Public-private partnerships 
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