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Governance and information technology : from electronic government to information government

Accompanied by short case studies from around the world, which cover such topics as electronic government efforts in Singapore and Switzerland, the US EPA's effort to solicit input on planned regulations over the Internet, and online activism 'cyberprotesting' globalization. Australian contributor
Print Book, English, ©2007
MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., ©2007
Aufsatzsammlung
xiv, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780262134835, 9780262633499, 0262134837, 0262633493
74568506
From electronic government to information government / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
Technological change and information flows in government
Global perspectives on e-government / Darrell M. West
Case illustration: FirstGov: the road to success of the U.S. government's web portal / Maria Christina Binz-Scharf
Electronic government and the drive for growth and equity / Edwin Lau
Case illustration: "E-government is an outcome": Michael Armstrong and the transformation of Des Moines / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
Challenges to organizational change: multi-level integrated information structures (MIIS) / Jane E. Fountain
Case illustration: from computerization to convergence: the case of e-government in Singapore / Ines Mergel
Case illustration: Dubai's electronic government / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
The blurring of the informational boundary between state and society
Weak democracy, strong information: the role of information technology in the rulemaking process / Cary Coglianese
Case illustration: the EPA EDOCKET system / Gopal Raman
Freedom of information and electronic government / Herbert Burkert
Case illustration: protecting privacy by requesting access: Marc Rotenberg and EPIC / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
Socio-technologies of assembly: sense making and demonstration in rebuilding lower Manhattan / Monique Girard and David Stark
Case illustration: the rise and fall of participatory electronic information infrastructures / Åke Grönlund
"Open-source politics" reconsidered: emerging patterns in online political participation / Matthew Hindman
Case illsutration: cyberprotesting globalization: a case of online activism / Sandor Vegh
Evaluating the impact of reengineering information flows
The challenge of evaluating m-government, e-government, and p-government: what should be compared with what? / Robert D. Behn
Case illustration: the Swiss e-government barometer: Kuno Schedler feels the temperature of e-government services / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
Information quality in electronic government: toward the systematic management of high-quality information in electronic government-to-citizen relationships / Martin J. Eppler
Case illustration: information quality in electronic government websites: an example from Italy's Ministry for Public Administration / Lorenzo Cantoni
It takes a network to build a network / David Lazer and Maria Christina Binz-Scharf
Case illustration: TeleCities: sharing knowledge among European cities / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer
The governing of government information / Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer