C Song, J Lee - Public Performance & Management Review, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Governments are adopting social media to provide complementary information dissemination, communication, and participation channels whereby citizens can access …
The Internet economy is characterized by its considerable dynamic and speed of change. The rapid digitization of numerous areas of life has resulted in a shift towards today's …
The consequences of governmental reform are not always intended. In this book, Suzanne J. Piotrowski examines how federal management reforms associated with the National …
RW Schwester - Electronic Journal of e-government, 2009 - academic-publishing.org
Abstract e‑Government initially began as process where government entities developed websites and began populating these sites with information. After mastering this information …
A Alasem - Electronic Journal of e-Government, 2009 - academic-publishing.org
The broad definition of metadata is' data about data'or'data that describe data or information'. In more specific terms,'metadata is data about other data or objects, used to describe …
Fiscal transparency and citizen participation in budgeting processes are widely promoted as means toward the ends of democratic accountability and responsiveness in the allocation …
K Yang, SY Rho - International Journal of Public Administration, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
As elected officials and citizens demand accountability and results from e-government programs, it is important to assess whether e-government has fulfilled its promises and to …
ML Smith - Information Technology & People, 2010 - emerald.com
Purpose–Most theory and empirical research on the impact of e‐government on citizens' trust in government remains at the macro‐level and misses out on the complexities of the …
Website progression has been rapid in the public sector, especially in terms of functionality and performance. Public sector websites have sought to go beyond the static dissemination …