In New Zealand, there is a national digital strategy with targets for 2010 in place set by the State Services Commission. In this paper, the extent to which e-participation targets have been met by local governments in New Zealand is explored, particularly with respect to social networking facilities made available on local government websites. A two-level theoretical framework based on core systems thinking principles is presented that provides a means of evaluating 2010 targets for local governments and citizens. The impact of structural change particularly on meeting 2010 participation targets for local government are explored from both local government web developers and the public view via an analysis of participation facilities offe...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the management of social me-dia at ...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The New Zealand government has a strategy in place to establish an e-government infrastructure that ...
Government organisations around the globe have embraced e-government as a powerful tool to improve a...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Local governments around the world are already providing services to the public through the Internet...
This research investigated if New Zealand’s local governments were exploiting social media platforms...
Increasingly governments at all levels are becoming more transparent and accessible through their we...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been introduced in the government sector ...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2004 Governments around ...
Few studies have focused on comparing the state of e-government in Western- and Non-Western settings...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the management of social me-dia at ...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The New Zealand government has a strategy in place to establish an e-government infrastructure that ...
Government organisations around the globe have embraced e-government as a powerful tool to improve a...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Local governments around the world are already providing services to the public through the Internet...
This research investigated if New Zealand’s local governments were exploiting social media platforms...
Increasingly governments at all levels are becoming more transparent and accessible through their we...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been introduced in the government sector ...
This chapter analyses local government’s response to the pressure to modernise its structures ...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
Local governments play an important role in moving forward towards the vision of a connected and res...
Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2004 Governments around ...
Few studies have focused on comparing the state of e-government in Western- and Non-Western settings...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...
The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the management of social me-dia at ...
This paper aims to assess the impact of Web 2.0 (Gov 2.0) and Social Media technologies provided by ...