附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
The paradigm of e-commerce in e-government and e-democracy / Bernd Carsten Stahl -- Implementing and assessing transparency in digital government : some issues in project management / Bryane Michael, Michael Bates -- The dimensions of business process change in electronic government / Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl -- A strategic framework for a G2G e-government excellence center / Roberto Evaristo, Beomsoo Kim -- Access control model for webservices e-government infrastructure / Kam Fai Wong, Matthew Ka Wing Tam -- Online one-stop government : a single point of access to public services / Efthimios Tambouris, Maria Wimmer -- Privacy and trust in e-government / George Yee [and others] -- A comparative study of strategic issues of digital government implementations between developed and developing countries / Yining Chen [and others] -- Effectiveness of e-government online services in Australia / Xuetao Guo, Jie Liu -- Implementing digital government in the Finnish parliament / Airi Salminen [and others] -- Participants' expectations and the success of knowledge networking in the public sector / Jing Zhang, Anthony M. Cresswell, Fiona Thompson -- Shanghai's e-government : implementation strategies and a case study / Hongmin Chen, Qing Zhang -- E-government : implementation policies and best practices from Singapore / Leo Tan Wee Hin, R. Subramaniam -- Towards an e-government solution : a South African perspective / Shawren Singh, Goonasagree Naidoo -- Building the network state / Dieter Spahni -- Semiotic analysis of e-policing strategies in the United Kingdon / Kecheng Liu, Michael Hu -- Digital government development strategies : lessons for policy makers from a comparative perspective / Yu-Che Chen, Richard Knepper -- E-government applications and user acceptance in Taiwan / Shin-Yuan Hung, Cheng-Yuan Ku, Chia-Ming Chang.
摘要:This book is a timely piece to address the issues involved in strategically implementing digital government, which is a collection of high-quality papers that covers the various aspects of digital government strategic issues and implementations from the perspectives of both developed and developing countries. Most published articles and/or papers on eGovernment implementation strategies, if not all, are based upon experience of developed countries, rather than developing countries. This book combines eGovernment implementation experiences from both developed and developing countries, and is useful to researchers and practitioners in the area as well as instructors teaching courses related to digital government and/or electronic commerce.