Measuring E-government Efficiency
Edited by Manuel Pedro Rodríguez-Bolívar ()
in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro
Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4614-9982-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Need for Analyzing e-Government Efficiency: An Introduction
- Manuel Pedro Rodríguez-Bolívar
- Ch Chapter 10 Managing e-Government: Stakeholder View from the Administration Service Developers
- Tommi Inkinen and Maria Merisalo
- Ch Chapter 11 Manchester as a Digital Powerhouse: Governing the ICT-Related Developments
- Mark Deakin, Fiona Campbell and Alasdair Reid
- Ch Chapter 12 Analyzing the Digital Divide and Electronic Government Demand: An Empirical Research of the Spanish Case
- J. Ignacio Criado and David F. Barrero
- Ch Chapter 13 A Quantitative Analysis on the Opinions of Different Stakeholder Groups in Turkish e-Government Transformation
- Gökhan İskender and Sevgi Özkan Yıldırım
- Ch Chapter 14 Perceptions About the Effectiveness of E-Participation: A Multistakeholder Perspective
- Sonia Royo, Ana Yetano and Basilio Acerete
- Ch Chapter 15 Conclusion
- Manuel Pedro Rodríguez-Bolívar
- Ch Chapter 2 Systemic Patterns of Practice to Improve e-Government Evaluation
- José-Rodrigo Córdoba
- Ch Chapter 3 How Open Are Public Government Data? An Assessment of Seven Open Data Portals
- Sanja Bogdanović-Dinić, Nataša Veljković and Leonid Stoimenov
- Ch Chapter 4 Measuring Usability to Improve the Efficiency of Electronic Signature-Based e-Government Solutions
- Thomas Zefferer, Vesna Krnjic, Klaus Stranacher and Bernd Zwattendorfer
- Ch Chapter 5 Electronic Government Service Efficiency: How to Measure Efficiency of Electronic Services
- Lasse Berntzen
- Ch Chapter 6 Generic Mechanisms Influencing e-Initiative Adoptions: Perceptions of Key Actors
- Mark Liptrott
- Ch Chapter 7 Measuring e-Government Efficiency from the Perspective of Implementers: The Case of e-Budgeting in Mexico
- Gabriel Purón-Cid
- Ch Chapter 8 Public Managers’ Perceptions of e-Government Efficiency: A Case Study of Andalusian Municipalities
- Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Antonio M. López Hernández and Carmen Caba-Pérez
- Ch Chapter 9 The Use of Social Media in the Public Sector: Some Lessons from the Netherlands
- Dennis Kool
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9982-4
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