This book explores the world of e-government - the use by government of IT to interact with citizens, businesses, and other governments - and the significant role of IT corporations in this process in seven countries. Government information systems are big business (around 1.5% of GDP) and critical to all aspects of public policy and operations.
This book explores the world of e-government - the use by government of IT to interact with citizens, businesses, and other governments - and the significant role of IT corporations in this process in seven countries. Government information systems are big business (around 1.5% of GDP) and critical to all aspects of public policy and operations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Dunleavy is Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics, UK, and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Information Technology and Public Policymaking * 1: The Theory of Modern Bureaucracy and the Neglected Role of IT * 2: Acquiring and Managing Government IT * 3: The Comparative Performance of Government IT * 4: Explaining Performance I: Government Institutions, New Public Management and Bureaucratic Cultures * 5: Explaining Performance II: Competitive Tension and the Power of the IT Industry * 6: Taxation: Re-Modernizing Legacy IT and Getting Taxpayers Online * 7: Social Security: Managing Mass Payment and Responding to Welfare State Change * 8: Immigration: Technology Changes and Adminstrative Renewal * 9: New Public Management is Dead - Long Live Digital Era Governance * Afterword: Looking Ahead on Technology Trends, Industry Organization, and Government IT
* Introduction: Information Technology and Public Policymaking * 1: The Theory of Modern Bureaucracy and the Neglected Role of IT * 2: Acquiring and Managing Government IT * 3: The Comparative Performance of Government IT * 4: Explaining Performance I: Government Institutions, New Public Management and Bureaucratic Cultures * 5: Explaining Performance II: Competitive Tension and the Power of the IT Industry * 6: Taxation: Re-Modernizing Legacy IT and Getting Taxpayers Online * 7: Social Security: Managing Mass Payment and Responding to Welfare State Change * 8: Immigration: Technology Changes and Adminstrative Renewal * 9: New Public Management is Dead - Long Live Digital Era Governance * Afterword: Looking Ahead on Technology Trends, Industry Organization, and Government IT
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