Measuring e-government efficiency : the opinions of public administrators an d other stakeholders
First Statement of Responsibility
Manuel Pedro Rodri guez-Boli var, editor
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2014
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 285 pages : illustrations.
SERIES
Series Title
Public administration an d information technology
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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the opinions of public administrators an d other stakeholders
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
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Public administration
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Electronic government information
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Internet in public administration
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Electronic government information
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Internet in public administration
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Public administration
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
JF
Book number
1525
Classification Record Number
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A8M437
2014
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
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Includes bibliographical references an d index
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The need for analyzing e-government efficiency: an introduction -- Systematic patterns of practice to improve e-government eva luation -- How open are public government data? An assessment of seven open data portals -- Measuring usability to improve the efficiency of electronic signature-based e-government solutions -- Electronic government service efficiency: how to measure efficiency of electronic services -- Generic mechanisms influencing e-initiative adoptions: perceptions of key actors -- Measuring e-government efficiency from the perspective of implementers: the case of e-budgeting in Mexico -- Public managers' perceptions of e-government efficiency: a case study of Andalusian municipalities -- The use of social media in the public sector: some lessons from the Netherlands -- Managing e-government: stakeholder view from the administration service developers -- Manchester as a digital powerhouse: governing the ICT-related developments -- Analyzing the digital divide an d electronic government demand: an empirical research of the Spanish case -- A quantitative analysis on the opinions of different stakeholder groups in Turkish e-government transformation -- Perceptions about the effectiveneww of e-participation: a multistakeholder perspective -- Conclusion