Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information GovernmentExperts discuss moving beyond the notion of electronic government and its focus on technology and efficiency to a broader concept of "information government" that incorporates the role of information flows within government, between government and citizens, and among citizens themselves. |
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1 From Electronic Government to Information Government | 1 |
I Technological Change and Information Flows in Government | 15 |
2 Global Perspectives on EGovernment | 17 |
3 Electronic Government and the Drive for Growth and Equity | 39 |
MultiLevel Integrated Information Structures MIIS | 63 |
II The Blurring of the Informational Boundary between State and Society | 99 |
The Role of Information Technology in the Rulemaking Process | 101 |
6 Freedom of Information and Electronic Government | 125 |
Emerging Patterns in Online Political Participation | 183 |
III Evaluating the Impact of Reengineering Information Flows | 213 |
What Should Be Compared with What? | 215 |
Toward the Systematic Management of HighQuality Information in Electronic GovernmenttoCitizen Relationships | 241 |
11 It Takes a Network to Build a Network | 261 |
12 The Governing of Government Information | 281 |
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Sense Making and Demonstration in Rebuilding Lower Manhattan | 145 |
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