There is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and communication technology (ICT) as an instrument for reducing the role of bureaucracy in government organizations. The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical discussion of this literature and to provide a complementary argument, which favors the use of ICT in the public sector to support the operations of bureaucratic organizations. Based on the findings of a case study – of the Venice municipality in Italy – the paper discusses how ICT can be used to support rather than eliminate bureaucracy. Using the concepts of e-bureaucracy and functional simplification and closure, the paper proposes evidence and support for the argument that bureaucracy should be pr...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
E-government and related Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are commonly understood to p...
Purpose: The paper explores the implications of e-government for horizontal/social accountability (t...
There is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and communication techn...
AcceptedArticleThere is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and comm...
Over the last decade the diffusion of Information Technologies has represented one of the main drive...
E-government is about making the full range of government activities - internal processes, the devel...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
For many years, the public sector has been undergoing digital transformation. Information and commun...
Bureaucratic institutions not only provide mechanisms to coordinate work activities in the public se...
The paper aims to analyze the new trends in the public administration’s way of doing government busi...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector information and communications technology...
Part 5: Transformation, Values and ChangeInternational audienceOver the last decade the diffusion of...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
E-government and related Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are commonly understood to p...
Purpose: The paper explores the implications of e-government for horizontal/social accountability (t...
There is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and communication techn...
AcceptedArticleThere is a substantial literature on e-government that discusses information and comm...
Over the last decade the diffusion of Information Technologies has represented one of the main drive...
E-government is about making the full range of government activities - internal processes, the devel...
The chapter presents an account of the likely consequences that performance monitoring systems have ...
The revolution into the fields of “information and communication technologies (ICT)” does not influe...
For many years, the public sector has been undergoing digital transformation. Information and commun...
Bureaucratic institutions not only provide mechanisms to coordinate work activities in the public se...
The paper aims to analyze the new trends in the public administration’s way of doing government busi...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector information and communications technology...
Part 5: Transformation, Values and ChangeInternational audienceOver the last decade the diffusion of...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are playing an increasingly vital role in the dail...
E-government and related Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are commonly understood to p...
Purpose: The paper explores the implications of e-government for horizontal/social accountability (t...