Encyclopedia of Digital GovernmentAnttiroiko, Ari-Veikko, Malkia, Matti Idea Group Inc (IGI), 31 jul 2006 - 1916 páginas The Encyclopedia of Digital Government offers the most comprehensive coverage of the issues, concepts, trends, and technologies of digital government (or electronic government). The challenges and future prospects faced by governments at different institutional levels and in different parts of the world are described in explicit detail in this commanding encyclopedia. With over 250 detailed articles, this three-volume set provides a broad basis for understanding the issues, theories, and applications faced by public administrations and public organizations as they strive for more effective government through the use of emerging technologies. This comprehensive, research-based publication is an essential reference tool for academic, public, and private libraries. |
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American EGovernment Service Sectors and Applications | 49 |
From EGovernment to EGovernance | 853 |
General Requirements for Digital Government | 859 |
Global Benchmarking of EGovernments | 869 |
Global Governance as a Complex Adaptive System | 881 |
Governance and Design Issues of Shared Service Centers | 889 |
The Government EProcurement System in korea | 896 |
Government EProcurement through the Internet | 901 |
A Government Insurer Enters the Brave New World | 906 |
Applications for Comprehensive EGovernment | 56 |
The Application of SingleSource Publishing to EGovernment | 63 |
Applications of ECommerce in Government | 73 |
Applications of Geographical Information System in EGovernment | 80 |
Applyinh ICTs in Juridicial Decision Making by Government Agencies | 87 |
An Assessment of the Open Government Web Site in Mongolia | 97 |
Assisting Users Seeking Medical Information through Government Portals | 102 |
Automated Contentmanagement Systems | 111 |
Automatic Generation of Theories of Coordination in multiAgent Systems | 117 |
BackOffice Integration for Online Services between Organizations | 123 |
Bavarian Secondary Modern Schools | 131 |
Benchmarking Electronic Democracy | 135 |
Best Practice in EGovernment | 141 |
Business Process Redesign in Implementing EGovernment in Ireland | 151 |
Call Centre Evolution in the Digital Government | 158 |
Citizen Consultations via Government Web Sites | 163 |
Citizen Participation and Digital Town Hall Meeting | 169 |
Citizen Relationship Management | 174 |
The Civic within the Democratic Project int eh Digital Era | 183 |
Civil Servants Resistance toward EGovernment Development | 190 |
Community Networks | 196 |
CommunityBased Information Networking in Developing Countries | 201 |
A Conceptual Framework for Considering the Value of EGovernment | 208 |
ConcernWide Information Management with the Dutch Police | 215 |
Configurable Reference Process Models for Public Administration | 220 |
Content Production Strategies for EGovernment | 224 |
Continuity of Operations Planning and EGovernment | 231 |
Coordinating CrossAgency Business Process | 237 |
The Core Governmental Perspectives of EHealth | 244 |
Corruption Transparency and EGovernment | 251 |
Courts on the Web in Russia | 260 |
Current Approaches to Federal EGovernment in the United States | 265 |
Cyber Attacks | 271 |
Data Mining and Homeland Security | 277 |
Deconstructing the South African Governments ICT for Development Discourse | 283 |
Design of Government Information for Access by Wireless Mobile Technology | 291 |
Development and Use of the World Wide Web by US Local Governments | 296 |
Development Stages of Digital Goevernment | 301 |
Different Types of Information Warfare | 310 |
The Digital Citizen | 315 |
Digital Divides and GrassrootsBased EGovernmetn in Developing Countries | 321 |
Digital Governance and Democratization in the Arab World | 327 |
Digital Government and Democratic Legitimacy | 336 |
Digital Government in Remote Locations | 342 |
Digital Government in the USA | 349 |
Digital Government Online Education for Public Managers | 355 |
Digital Information Kiosks | 359 |
Digital International Governance | 365 |
Digital Knowledge Flow Platforms for Regional Innovation Systems | 371 |
Digital Morality and Ethics | 377 |
Digital Multimedia | 382 |
The Digitalization of the West European Party Systems | 387 |
Disabilities and the EClusive Workspace | 402 |
The Dubai EGovernment Project | 410 |
eASEAN and Regional Integration in South East Asia | 416 |
EAuctioning by The US Federal Communications Commission | 422 |
Ecology of EGovernance | 431 |
Ecuadors Experience in E0Governance | 437 |
EDemocracy and EEconomy in Africa | 442 |
EDemocracy and Local Government Dashed Expectations | 448 |
EDemocracy Policy in Queensland | 455 |
EDevelopment in Bangladesh | 462 |
EEnforcement in Digital Government | 469 |
EGovernment Act of 2002 in the United States | 476 |
EGovernment and Political Communication in the North American Context | 482 |
EGovernment and the Risk Society | 489 |
EGovernment as a New Frontier for Legal Theory | 495 |
EGovernment at Supranational Level in the European Union | 501 |
EGovernment Construction and Chinas Administrative Litigation Act | 507 |
EGovernment Development in Nanhai City China | 511 |
EGovernment Development in the Carribean | 517 |
EGovernment Developmen Trends | 523 |
EGovernment for Building the Knowledge Infrastructure in South Korea | 528 |
EGovernment in Shanghai | 536 |
EGovernment in the Information Society | 542 |
EGovernment in the United Kingdom | 548 |
EGovernment in Transition Economies | 554 |
EGovernment Issues in Switzerland | 560 |
EGovernment Program of the Belgian Social Security | 564 |
EGovernment Readiness in East and Southern Africa | 571 |
EGovernment Regimes | 580 |
EGovernment Strategies for Poverty Reduction in Africa | 588 |
EGovernment Service Transformation and Procurement Reform in Canada | 595 |
ELearning as Social Inclusion | 603 |
ELearning through HCI | 607 |
Electronic Business Models Design for PublicPrivate Partnerships | 615 |
Electronic Campaign Finance Reform in the American States | 624 |
Electronic Governance | 629 |
Electronic Government | 634 |
Electronic Government at the American Grassroots | 643 |
Electronic GovernmenttoGovernment Collaboration | 653 |
Electronic Services Delivery in the Local Indian Community of Visakhapatnam | 664 |
Electronic Voting in Belgium | 670 |
Electronic Voting Machine | 680 |
EModeration in Public Discussion Forums | 684 |
Enabling Federated Identity for EGovernment | 691 |
EParticipation and Canadian Parliamentarians | 697 |
EPlanning | 703 |
EPressure through Internet against Monopoly | 708 |
ERulemaking | 713 |
EService Provision by New Zealand Local Government | 718 |
ESocial Policy and ESocial Service Delivery | 726 |
Ethical Dilemas in Online Research | 734 |
Ethics and Privacy of Communications in the Epolis | 740 |
Ethics of Digital Government | 745 |
ETourism and Digital Government | 749 |
ETransformations of Societies | 756 |
The European Commissions EGovernment Initiatives and Public Participation | 763 |
European Politics of Regulating Digital Convergence | 768 |
The EUs Use of the Internet | 774 |
Evaluating Methodologies of Financial Cost and Benefit Aspects of EGovernment | 784 |
Evaluation Framework for Assessing EDemocracy Policy | 790 |
EVoting in the United States | 797 |
Exploring EGovernment Benefits and Success Factors | 803 |
Extending EGovernment and Citizen Participation in Australia through the Internet | 812 |
Facing the EGovernment Challenges within Catalonia | 819 |
Factors Affecting Access to Electronis Information and Their Implications | 826 |
Foundation for CitizenOriented EGovernance Models | 833 |
From CCTV to Biometrics through Mobile Surveillance | 841 |
From EGovernment to EDemocracy in China | 846 |
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of Media and Citizenship | 914 |
HotSpot Geoinformatics for Digital Governance | 919 |
How Business Changes Government in the Information Age | 928 |
How People Search for Governmental Information on the Web | 933 |
Human Factors in Public Information Systems | 940 |
ICT as an Example of Industrial Policy in EU | 947 |
ICT Considerations for a Municipality in South Africa | 952 |
ICT in the Islamic World | 962 |
ICT Work Organisations and Society | 969 |
ICTs and Governance in Africa | 978 |
Identification in eGovernment | 984 |
Immigration and Digital Government | 988 |
Implemntation of EGovernment Systems in Developing Countries | 995 |
Implementing EGovernment Systems in Transition Econimies | 1000 |
Implementing Enterprise Systems in the Public Sector | 1006 |
Implications of FLOSS for Public Organizations | 1011 |
Identitiy Management and Citzen Privacy | 1019 |
Information and Communication Technology and Good Governance in Africa | 1026 |
Information in Electronic Government | 1035 |
Information Management in Kutch Earthquake | 1041 |
Information Security Issues and Challenges | 1047 |
Information Security Management in Digital Government | 1054 |
Information Sharing as a Democratic Tool | 1058 |
Information Society Industrial Policy | 1064 |
Information Systems Integration in Egovernment | 1069 |
Information UseControl in EGovernment Applications | 1076 |
Information Literacy | 1083 |
Innovative Local EGovernment through the PEOPLE Project | 1089 |
Integrated Online and Offline Advocacy Campaign Strategy | 1095 |
Intelligent Cities | 1100 |
Intelligent Citizenship Assistants for Distributed Governance | 1105 |
Intergovernmental Digital Government through G2G Relationships and applications | 1114 |
InterGovernmental Relations in the Provision of Local EServices | 1120 |
Internet Voting | 1125 |
IT Management Issues in Digital Government | 1130 |
IT Security Policy in Public Organizations | 1135 |
Legal ELearning and EGovernment | 1142 |
Legal Issues for EGovernment in Developing Countries | 1154 |
Legal Knowledge Systems | 1161 |
LevelBased Development of EGovernment Services | 1167 |
The Lifecycle of Transactional Services | 1174 |
Maintaining Information Security in EGovernment through Steganology | 1180 |
Managing Information Exchange in EGovernment Initiatives | 1185 |
Manging IT Outsourcing for Digital Government | 1190 |
Managing Security Clearances within Government Institutions | 1196 |
Mechanism of EGovernment Undertaking in Japan | 1203 |
Modern Drought Monitoring Tool for Decision Support System | 1212 |
Monitoring Technologies and Digital Governance | 1219 |
Natural Resource Information Management at State Government Level | 1226 |
Negotiating Strategies Based on Decision Conferencing | 1235 |
Net Diplomacy | 1240 |
New Governance Strategies for a Government IT Policy | 1246 |
New Media and Democratic Citizenship | 1250 |
NonTechnical Risks of Remote Electronic Voting | 1255 |
Online Citizenship Consultaion and Engagement in Canada | 1261 |
Online Dispute Resolution | 1268 |
Online Learning for Public Institutions | 1275 |
Online Petitions to Queensland Parliament | 1282 |
Open Source in Government | 1287 |
OpenSource and Public Sector Environmental Information Services | 1291 |
OpenSource Solution to Secure EGovernment Services | 1300 |
An Opportunity for EDemocracy in Rebuilding Lower Manhattan | 1306 |
Parliament and EGovernance in Finland | 1311 |
Participatory Geographic Information Science | 1314 |
Pension Portal where Users are the Focus | 1319 |
Performance Reporting on United States Digital Governance | 1323 |
Portals for the Public Sector | 1328 |
Postal Services and ICTs in japan | 1334 |
Problems of Offline Governance in ESerbia | 1342 |
Promoting Citizen Participation via Digital Government | 1352 |
Protecting Citizen Privacy in Digital Government | 1358 |
A Prototype Study on Electronic Rulemaking | 1364 |
Public Authorities and the Local Information Society | 1370 |
Public Network Access Points | 1377 |
Public Sector ECommerce | 1383 |
Radio Frequency Identification as as Challenge to Inforamtion Security and Privacy | 1388 |
Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Digital Government | 1394 |
Record Keeping for Digital Contracts | 1402 |
Regulatory OntologyBased Interagency Inforamtionand Service Customization | 1406 |
Reuseability in Governmental Electronic Services | 1413 |
Revamping the Administrative Structure and Processes in India for Online Democracy | 1418 |
The Role of EGovernment in Rebuilding BosniaHerzegovina | 1424 |
The Role of EParliament in Hungary | 1429 |
Role of ICT in Establishing EGovernment System for Disadvantaged Communities | 1436 |
Securing an Electronic Legislature Using Threshold Signatures | 1445 |
Skilling for EGovernment | 1451 |
Social Critiques of Electronic Voting | 1460 |
Social Issues of Trust and Digital Government | 1466 |
Strategic Importance of Security Standards | 1472 |
Stumbling Blocks of Electronic Voting Revealed by US and European Experiences | 1479 |
Successful Implementation of an EGovernment Project | 1485 |
Suppliers EMaturity for Public EProcurement | 1492 |
Survivability Issues and Challenges | 1498 |
Tax Proposal Service of the Finnish Tax Authority | 1505 |
Technological Innovation in Public Organizations through Digital Government | 1511 |
Teledemocracy | 1519 |
The Telehealth Divide | 1524 |
The Information Society and the Danger of Cyberterrorism | 1529 |
TheoryBased Models of EGovernment Adoption | 1536 |
Third World City in teh Information Age | 1541 |
Third Generation Local EGovernment | 1547 |
Toward UGovernment in Japan | 1554 |
Transformation of Government Roles Toward a Digital State | 1562 |
Transparency and Information Disclosure in EGovernment | 1566 |
Trust in Digital Government | 1572 |
Understanding Useability Issues in a Public Digital Library | 1577 |
Usenet and the Proactive Ombudsman | 1582 |
User Orientation in the Provision of Online Public Services | 1588 |
Using Digital Hotlines in an AntiCorruption Campaign | 1595 |
Virtual Innovation Environment | 1601 |
Virtual Policy Networks | 1606 |
The Virtual Town Hall | 1611 |
Voice Technologies in teh Public Sector for EGovernment Services | 1617 |
Voter Information Web Sites | 1623 |
Web Mining for Public EServices Personalization | 1629 |
Web Sites for Senior Citizens | 1635 |
WebBased Information System at the Brazilian Ministry of Finance | 1642 |
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