In general terms, e-government can be defined as the use of information and communication technologies in government settings. However, it is neither a homogeneous nor a static phenomenon. In recent years, empirical studies have identified two interesting dynamics in e-government evolution. First, e-government has evolved from its initial presence on the Internet to a more transactional and integrated approach. Second, at the aggregate level and as a general trend, national governments have started adding technological sophistication and have been followed by state and local governments. This paper attempts to explain these two dynamics in the evolution of e-government as a result of pressures from the administrative apparatus of government...
In the last ten/fifteen years a relevant number of Governments and Governmental Agencies spread all ...
The paper’s primary goal is to criticize the dominant analytical frameworks thus showing the room gi...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
In general terms, e-government can be defined as the use of information and communication technologi...
The United States is one of the leading global leaders in e-Government and has consistently emerged ...
Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2739, 139-143. Also a...
Determining the optimum form of administration is the ideal of public administration theory. This th...
Over the last decade the diffusion of Information Technologies has represented one of the main drive...
The article analyzes conceptual approaches to the development of e-government. The factors that con...
As information and communication technologies began to support new forms of interaction between gove...
In this article we explore the short and largely undocumented history of electronic government, disc...
This article examines the internal and external administrative factors conducive and inhibitive of t...
A diffuse need of innovation and better performance affected governments and institutions in general...
The emergence of digital government (or e-government) has sparked debates on its consequences. Despi...
Innovations in information communication technologies have contributed to new forms of interaction b...
In the last ten/fifteen years a relevant number of Governments and Governmental Agencies spread all ...
The paper’s primary goal is to criticize the dominant analytical frameworks thus showing the room gi...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
In general terms, e-government can be defined as the use of information and communication technologi...
The United States is one of the leading global leaders in e-Government and has consistently emerged ...
Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2739, 139-143. Also a...
Determining the optimum form of administration is the ideal of public administration theory. This th...
Over the last decade the diffusion of Information Technologies has represented one of the main drive...
The article analyzes conceptual approaches to the development of e-government. The factors that con...
As information and communication technologies began to support new forms of interaction between gove...
In this article we explore the short and largely undocumented history of electronic government, disc...
This article examines the internal and external administrative factors conducive and inhibitive of t...
A diffuse need of innovation and better performance affected governments and institutions in general...
The emergence of digital government (or e-government) has sparked debates on its consequences. Despi...
Innovations in information communication technologies have contributed to new forms of interaction b...
In the last ten/fifteen years a relevant number of Governments and Governmental Agencies spread all ...
The paper’s primary goal is to criticize the dominant analytical frameworks thus showing the room gi...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...