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Over the past decade, there has been continual development and
renewal of strategies and practices surrounding e-governance.
Governments around the world have embraced new information and
communication technologies to increase the efficiency of internal
processes, deliver better and more integrated services to citizens
and businesses, invite citizen and stakeholder participation in
planning decisions, improve communication, and sometimes even
enhance democratic processes. Global Strategy and Practice of
E-Governance: Examples from Around the World provides readers with
an overview of relevant strategy and policy-level theoretical
frameworks and examples, as well as up-to-date implementations from
around the world. This book offers valuable insights into best
practices, as well as some of the issues and challenges surrounding
the governance of and with information and communication
technologies in a globalized, knowledge-based world.
The knowledge economy is the added non-monetary value that society
accrues from increased access to data, information, and knowledge
in the new, globally connected world. ICT and technology innovation
are paving the way for significant economic development
opportunities for countries that have embarked in a concerted
effort to model their economies according to the knowledge economy
principles. Among developing countries, knowledge economy
principles are being applied mostly in a sector-wise level, where
government intervention with enabling policies coupled with joint
efforts by the private sector, academia, and other actors are
resulting in durable and sustainable benefits. Cases on Applying
Knowledge Economy Principles for Economic Growth in Developing
Nations examines cases from developing countries in order to derive
an adapted model of knowledge economy that could be applied to
developing country conditions. This book contributes to the change
of paradigm on how to help developing countries in advancing to
better conditions by using ICT-related technology. Covering topics
such as learning organizations, green technology, and sustainable
organizations, this is a dynamic resource for emerging economies,
researchers, students, professors, academicians, and multilateral
organizations helping developing countries.
The knowledge economy is the added non-monetary value that society
accrues from increased access to data, information, and knowledge
in the new, globally connected world. ICT and technology innovation
are paving the way for significant economic development
opportunities for countries that have embarked in a concerted
effort to model their economies according to the knowledge economy
principles. Among developing countries, knowledge economy
principles are being applied mostly in a sector-wise level, where
government intervention with enabling policies coupled with joint
efforts by the private sector, academia, and other actors are
resulting in durable and sustainable benefits. Cases on Applying
Knowledge Economy Principles for Economic Growth in Developing
Nations examines cases from developing countries in order to derive
an adapted model of knowledge economy that could be applied to
developing country conditions. This book contributes to the change
of paradigm on how to help developing countries in advancing to
better conditions by using ICT-related technology. Covering topics
such as learning organizations, green technology, and sustainable
organizations, this is a dynamic resource for emerging economies,
researchers, students, professors, academicians, and multilateral
organizations helping developing countries.
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