Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information GovernmentViktor Mayer-Schönberger, David Lazer MIT Press, 2007 - 314 pages Experts discuss moving beyond the notion of electronic government and its focus on technology and efficiency to a broader concept of "information government" that incorporates the role of information flows within government, between government and citizens, and among citizens themselves. |
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Global Perspectives on EGovernment | 17 |
Case Illustration | 30 |
Electronic Government and the Drive for Growth and Equity | 39 |
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