Digital Government

E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation

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  • Hsinchun Chen 0 ,
  • Lawrence Brandt 1 ,
  • Valerie Gregg 2 ,
  • Roland Traunmüller 3 ,
  • Sharon Dawes 4 ,
  • Eduard Hovy 5 ,
  • Ann Macintosh 6 ,
  • Catherine A. Larson 7

University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

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University of southern california, marina del rey, usa, johannes kepler universität, austria, university at albany/suny, albany, usa, napier university, uk.

  • Information technology - as it has with so many aspects of our business and everyday lives - is dramatically changing the way government manages data, shares data, plans, provides decision support and delivers services. At the core of all these changes is digital government or e-government. This is the first systematic survey treatment of the area written by those individuals who are at the leading edge of the field
  • Given the support and interest in digital government initiatives worldwide, this book will fill a vacuum for a survey textbook treatment on the topic that can be used in variety of practical and academic settings in Information Systems, Computer Science, Policy Studies/Political Science and Business

Part of the book series: Integrated Series in Information Systems (ISIS, volume 17)

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Digital Government Research: A Diverse Domain

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Table of contents (32 chapters)

Front matter, foundations of digital government and public policy, foundations of digital government.

  • Stephen Coleman

Discipline or Interdisciplinary Study Domain? Challenges and Promises in Electronic Government Research

  • Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl

An Outline for the Foundations of Digital Government Research

  • Eduard Hovy

Lost In Competition? The State of the Art in E-Government Research

  • Åke Grönlund

E-Democracy and E-Participation Research in Europe

Ann Macintosh

Introduction to Digital Government Research in Public Policy and Management

Sharon Dawes

Privacy in an Electronic Government Context

  • Priscilla M. Regan

Accessibility of Federal Electronic Government

The current state of electronic voting in the united states.

  • Paul S. Herrnson, Richard G. Niemi, Michael J. Hanmer, Benjamin B. Bederson, Frederick G. Conrad, Michael W. Traugott

E-Enabling the Mobile Legislator

  • Angus Whyte

Information Technology Research

History of digital government research in the united states.

  • Lawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg

Data and Knowledge Integration for e-Government

Ontologies in the legal domain.

  • Tom Van Engers, Alexander Boer, Joost Breuker, André Valente, Radboud Winkels

Public Safety Information Sharing: An Ontological Perspective

  • Siddharth Kaza, Hsinchun Chen

Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Transnational Digital Government

  • Maurício Tsugawa, Andréa Matsunaga, José A. B. Fortes

Semantics-Based Threat Structure Mining for Homeland Security

  • Nabil R. Adam, Vandana P. Janeja, Aabhas V. Paliwal, Vijay Atluri, Soon Ae Chun, Jim Cooper et al.

Identity Management for e-Government Services

  • Fabio Fioravanti, Enrico Nardelli

Feature Integration for Geospatial Information: A Review and Outlook

  • Peggy Agouris, Arie Croitoru, Anthony Stefanidis

Geoinformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Digital Governance

  • G. P. Patil, Raj Acharya, Amy Glasmeier, Wayne Myers, Shashi Phoha, Stephen Rathbun

Editors and Affiliations

Hsinchun Chen, Catherine A. Larson

Lawrence Brandt

Valerie Gregg, Eduard Hovy

Roland Traunmüller

Bibliographic Information

Book Title : Digital Government

Book Subtitle : E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation

Editors : Hsinchun Chen, Lawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg, Roland Traunmüller, Sharon Dawes, Eduard Hovy, Ann Macintosh, … Catherine A. Larson

Series Title : Integrated Series in Information Systems

DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71611-4

Publisher : Springer New York, NY

eBook Packages : Business and Economics , Business and Management (R0)

Copyright Information : Springer-Verlag US 2008

Hardcover ISBN : 978-0-387-71610-7 Published: 10 December 2007

Softcover ISBN : 978-1-4419-4401-6 Published: 23 November 2010

eBook ISBN : 978-0-387-71611-4 Published: 22 November 2007

Series ISSN : 1571-0270

Series E-ISSN : 2197-7968

Edition Number : 1

Number of Pages : LVIII, 730

Topics : IT in Business , Public Administration , Theory of Computation , e-Commerce/e-business , Political Science , Information Systems and Communication Service

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  1. Future of e-Government: An integrated conceptual framework

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  2. E-Government Overview: Evidence of Theoretical and Empirical ...

    The structure of the article provides a two-part articulation: a methodological systematization related to the New Public Management Theory that is the due premise to the E-Government overview presentation, providing evidence on theoretical and empirical models. Download conference paper PDF.

  3. The public value of E-Government – A literature review

    There is a need for research on the public value of e-government in Least Developed Countries. Abstract. This study organizes existing research on the public value of e-government in order to investigate the current state and what value e-government is supposed to yield.

  4. Full article: Stages and Determinants of E-Government ...

    The municipal e-governance survey provides data for analysis of cities’ e-government development in three stages—e-information, e-services, and e-participation—and thus adds to the empirical literature that focuses on the earlier stages of e-government (e.g., Moon 2002; Reddick 2004; Coursey and Norris 2008 ).

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  6. A Systematic Literature Review of Empirical Research on the ...

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  7. E-Government | SpringerLink

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  8. Analyzing e-government research: Perspectives, philosophies ...

    The three selected sources were those identified as the leading e-government-specific research outlets during the initial years of the 21st century: the refereed journal Information Polity (2002–2004, volumes 7–9) which almost exclusively publishes Europe-based researchers; the refereed journal Government Information Quarterly (2001–2005, volume...

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