Web 2.0 technologies, in general, and social media technologies in particular, open new and innovative methods for immediate and ongoing interaction between cit-izens and governments. The use of these technologies occurs within a broader information policy environment that establishes guidelines for access, use, man
Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to sti...
Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web con...
Governments of many countries attempt to increase public participation by exploiting the capabilitie...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
Government 2.0 the United States has evolved out of political, regulatory and ‘acceptable use’ chang...
Whole industries and sectors are being refashioned by this phenomenon of Web 2.0. Citizens are bein...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Over the past few years, most government organizations have been using e-Government and m-Government...
Government agencies are making considerable investments for exploiting the capabilities offered by I...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Edited by Ed Downey [College at Brockport faculty member] and Matt Jones. Includes a chapter co-auth...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate public participation in e-government electronically and ...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major global trends in social computing/ collaborative ...
Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to sti...
Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web con...
Governments of many countries attempt to increase public participation by exploiting the capabilitie...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
Government 2.0 the United States has evolved out of political, regulatory and ‘acceptable use’ chang...
Whole industries and sectors are being refashioned by this phenomenon of Web 2.0. Citizens are bein...
Web 2.0 technologies are now being deployed in government settings. For example, public agencies hav...
Over the past few years, most government organizations have been using e-Government and m-Government...
Government agencies are making considerable investments for exploiting the capabilities offered by I...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
Edited by Ed Downey [College at Brockport faculty member] and Matt Jones. Includes a chapter co-auth...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate public participation in e-government electronically and ...
Public administration has endured signification transformation over the last decade enabled largely ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major global trends in social computing/ collaborative ...
Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to sti...
Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web con...
Governments of many countries attempt to increase public participation by exploiting the capabilitie...