Over the last decade the diffusion of Information Technologies has represented one of the main drivers of government reform. The adoption process of such technologies has posed significant challenges for public organizations. The aim of this paper is thus to look into the process of organizational change that public agencies have undergone, in order to single out its most salient characteristics, such as understanding changes in the adoption of technologies, in organizational choices, in skill needs and in customer-public administrations relationship. On the one hand, organizations are gradually opening up their institutional boundaries in order to proactively answer to environmental changes. On the other hand, citizens play an increasing r...
These notes seek to demonstrate that by approaching e-government as an organizational problem, and ...
none1noThroughout the developed world, e-government is one of the main instruments used to reform pu...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
Part 5: Transformation, Values and ChangeInternational audienceOver the last decade the diffusion of...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
In general terms, e-government can be defined as the use of information and communication technologi...
The paper aims to analyze the new trends in the public administration’s way of doing government busi...
AcceptedArticleThere is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and comm...
There is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and communication techn...
Transformational initiatives concerning electronic forms of governance occur increasingly often in o...
E-Government consists of a strategic instrument for re-formulating the organization and the operatio...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
Technological transformations are currently reshaping the structure and strategies of public adminis...
These notes seek to demonstrate that by approaching e-government as an organizational problem, and n...
This article suggests that e-government and e-governance initiatives can potentially have major orga...
These notes seek to demonstrate that by approaching e-government as an organizational problem, and ...
none1noThroughout the developed world, e-government is one of the main instruments used to reform pu...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
Part 5: Transformation, Values and ChangeInternational audienceOver the last decade the diffusion of...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
In general terms, e-government can be defined as the use of information and communication technologi...
The paper aims to analyze the new trends in the public administration’s way of doing government busi...
AcceptedArticleThere is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and comm...
There is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and communication techn...
Transformational initiatives concerning electronic forms of governance occur increasingly often in o...
E-Government consists of a strategic instrument for re-formulating the organization and the operatio...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
Technological transformations are currently reshaping the structure and strategies of public adminis...
These notes seek to demonstrate that by approaching e-government as an organizational problem, and n...
This article suggests that e-government and e-governance initiatives can potentially have major orga...
These notes seek to demonstrate that by approaching e-government as an organizational problem, and ...
none1noThroughout the developed world, e-government is one of the main instruments used to reform pu...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...