Measuring e-government efficiency :
Measuring e-government efficiency : the opinions of public administrators and other stakeholders /
edited by Manuel Pedro Rodríguez-Bolívar.
- xv, 285 páginas : 37 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color.
- Public Administration and Information Technology ; 5 .
Springer eBooks
1. Introduction -- 2. Rethinking E-government Evaluation -- 3. Data Openness Evaluation: How open is your public Government data? -- 4. Measuring Usability to Improve the Efficiency of Electronic Signature-based E-Government Solutions -- 5. State-of-the-art review: Measuring efficiency and impact -- 6. Generic Mechanisms reflecting Technology Adoption Decisions: Lessons from the UK e-Voting Pilot Schemes -- 7. Measuring E-Government Efficiency from the Perspective of Implementers: The Case of E-Budgeting in Mexico -- 8. Public manager' perceptions of Spanish e-government efficiency at the municipal level: A case study -- 9. E-government and social media: the challenges and risks of online activities by civil servants -- 10. Managing E-government development. Stakeholder views from providers and citizens -- 11. Manchester as a Digital Powerhouse: Governing the ICT-related Developments -- 12. Digital Divide and the Study of Electronic Government Demand. An Empirical Analysis of Spain -- 13. A Quantitative Study to Assess the Probable Success Factors Effective on Different Stakeholder Groups in Turkish e-Government Transformation -- 14. Perceptions about e-participation effectiveness. A multistakeholder perspective -- 15. Conclusion.
9781461499824
JF20-2112
Springer eBooks
1. Introduction -- 2. Rethinking E-government Evaluation -- 3. Data Openness Evaluation: How open is your public Government data? -- 4. Measuring Usability to Improve the Efficiency of Electronic Signature-based E-Government Solutions -- 5. State-of-the-art review: Measuring efficiency and impact -- 6. Generic Mechanisms reflecting Technology Adoption Decisions: Lessons from the UK e-Voting Pilot Schemes -- 7. Measuring E-Government Efficiency from the Perspective of Implementers: The Case of E-Budgeting in Mexico -- 8. Public manager' perceptions of Spanish e-government efficiency at the municipal level: A case study -- 9. E-government and social media: the challenges and risks of online activities by civil servants -- 10. Managing E-government development. Stakeholder views from providers and citizens -- 11. Manchester as a Digital Powerhouse: Governing the ICT-related Developments -- 12. Digital Divide and the Study of Electronic Government Demand. An Empirical Analysis of Spain -- 13. A Quantitative Study to Assess the Probable Success Factors Effective on Different Stakeholder Groups in Turkish e-Government Transformation -- 14. Perceptions about e-participation effectiveness. A multistakeholder perspective -- 15. Conclusion.
9781461499824
JF20-2112