|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
It seems that only a short time ago, numerous academics and
practitioners in the field were somewhat blinded by the successes
of the dot-com developments in the private sector, and some of them
enthusiastically claimed that public administration was to be
revolutionized. But that did not happen, and also the dot-com soap
bubble burst. This suggests that there is much yet to be learned
about innovation in public administration, especially about
innovations at the cornerstones of technological and institutional
transformations. New and more fully developed formulations of
theory into practice are needed. The goal of the editors of this
book is to contribute to some aspects of the understanding of
e-government. In order to understand electronic government, one has
to scrutinize the various environments and contexts in which
e-government is developed and implemented. As such, it builds upon
the biological and environmental lines of reasoning that have been
suggested by authors like Bonnie Nardi and Vicky O'Day, and Thomas
Davenport and Laurence Prusak.
|
You may like...
The Warning
James Patterson, Robison Wells
Paperback
(1)
R284
R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
Breasts Etc
Nthikeng Mohlele
Paperback
R295
R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
Wool
Hugh Howey
Paperback
R413
Discovery Miles 4 130
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.