To what extent and in what ways does the global information technology revolution affect the openness and accountability of public organizations? Adopting a model of the effects of global pressure on public bureaucracy (Welch and Wong 1998) as the theoretical framework, this study combines two streams of research and sources of data—the Cyberspace Policy Research Group's (CyPRG) comparative analysis of website openness an
Over the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelming evolu...
Open government initiatives have been implemented at every level of government around the world in t...
Managerial Perceptions of E-Government Adoption by State Agencies This paper examines social and tec...
Under the global pressure of information technology, the adoption of web-based technologies in publi...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in public organizations increasingly ho...
The foundations for governance in an information age are developing through theWorldWide Web as it b...
The Internet creates interesting opportunities for citizens to call public organizations to account....
This paper examines the organizational motivations underlying the rapid adoption of E-government web...
From a national security viewpoint, a higher degree of cyber autonomy is crucial to reduce the relia...
The internet allows for the sharing of knowledge, communications, and business transactions on a glo...
none3To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? G...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
Over the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelming evolu...
On April 30, 2004 a Googel search for E-Government returned 2.8 million entries while a search with ...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding transparency of public policies websites,...
Over the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelming evolu...
Open government initiatives have been implemented at every level of government around the world in t...
Managerial Perceptions of E-Government Adoption by State Agencies This paper examines social and tec...
Under the global pressure of information technology, the adoption of web-based technologies in publi...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in public organizations increasingly ho...
The foundations for governance in an information age are developing through theWorldWide Web as it b...
The Internet creates interesting opportunities for citizens to call public organizations to account....
This paper examines the organizational motivations underlying the rapid adoption of E-government web...
From a national security viewpoint, a higher degree of cyber autonomy is crucial to reduce the relia...
The internet allows for the sharing of knowledge, communications, and business transactions on a glo...
none3To what extent do e-government influence accountability and performance in the public sector? G...
Since the advent of the internet, the world has witnessed the explosive growth and development of te...
Over the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelming evolu...
On April 30, 2004 a Googel search for E-Government returned 2.8 million entries while a search with ...
Although various scholars have researched issues regarding transparency of public policies websites,...
Over the past decades, there has been a significant evolution of e-government, an overwhelming evolu...
Open government initiatives have been implemented at every level of government around the world in t...
Managerial Perceptions of E-Government Adoption by State Agencies This paper examines social and tec...