Routledge Handbook on Information Technology in Government
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-92567-0 (ISBN)
Key emerging technologies (i.e., big data, social media, Internet of Things (IOT), GIS, smart phones & mobile technologies) and their impacts on public administration
The impacts of the new technologies on the relationships between citizens and their governments with the focus on collaborative governance
Key theories of IT innovations in government on the interplay between technological innovations and public administration
The relationship between technology and democratic accountability and the various ways of harnessing the new technologies to advance public value
Key strategies and conditions for fostering success in leveraging technological innovations for public service
This Handbook will prove to be an invaluable guide and resource for students, scholars and practitioners interested in this growing field of technological innovations in government.
Yu-Che Chen is the director of the Global Digital Governance Lab and associate professor of digital governance in the School of Public Administration at University of Nebraska at Omaha. His current research interests are collaborative digital governance, big data analytics, cyberinfrastructure, smart city, and digital government performance. Michael J. Ahn is an assistant professor of public policy and public affairs in UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies. His research interests include: digital government, technological innovations in government, public policy communication, and public affairs education. Michael’s current research projects on digital government focus on topics such as civic technology, smart city, technology-enabled government call centers, social media use in government, and the effectiveness of IT training in public administration programs.
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Promises and Opportunities of Information Technology in Government
Section I: Theories of Information Technology (IT) Innovations in Government
Chapter 2: Transforming Government Services over Time: Meanings, Impacts, and Implications for Citizen – Government Relationships
Chapter 3: Information Policies: Value-oriented, Instrumental and Managerial Choices for Governing an Information Society
Chapter 4: An Integrative Framework for Effective Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Collaborative Public Service Networks
Chapter 5: Using System Dynamics for the Analysis of Complex Social Problems and Public Policy Alternatives: Fundamentals and Recommendations
Section II: Emerging Technologies and Their Applications for Government
Chapter 6: Big data and local performance management: the Experience of Kansas City, Missouri
Chapter 7: Mobile Location Based Service (LBS) Apps for Public Sector: Prospects and Challenges
Chapter 8: Internet of Things for Public Service: Innovative Practice in China
Chapter 9: Big Data Analysis on Public Opinion: A Case Study on the Policy Formation of Free Economic Pilot Zones in Taiwan
Section III: Technology-enabled Cross-boundary Collaboration and Governance
Chapter 10: Citizen Trust in Government as a Two-way Process: The Role of Government Performance, E-Government and Citizen Attributes
Chapter 11: Social Media Communication Modes in Government
Chapter 12: Resident-Government Engagement via New Technologies
Chapter 13: Civic Hacking: Citizens Creating New Digital Government Interfaces
Section IV: Advancement of Democratic Accountability and Public Values
Chapter 14: Catching On and Catching Up: Developments and Challenges in E-Participation in Major U.S. Cities
Chapter 15: Navigating the Open Government Comfort Zone for the Effective Use of Open Data
Chapter 16: Technology, Transparency, and Local Government: Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 17: Protection of Personally Identifiable Information in Government: A Survey of US Regulatory Framework and Emerging Technological Challenges
Chapter 18: An Exploratory Study of E-participation Technology Adoption by Citizens
Section V: Advancement of Public Service through Technological Innovations
Chapter 19: Providing Critical Emergency Communications via Social Media Platforms: Multiple Case Study
Chapter 20: An Analysis of Main Attributes for Governance in Smart Cities
Chapter 21: Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Scientific Networks: Institutional Design and Management Strategies
Chapter 22: E-Government in China
Chapter 23: E-government Innovations in South Korea: Lessons from the Leading E-government Nation
Conclusion
Chapter 24: Conclusion – The Future of Information Technology and Government
Erscheinungsdatum | 24.05.2016 |
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Zusatzinfo | 49 Tables, black and white; 34 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 839 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
Naturwissenschaften | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-92567-5 / 1138925675 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-92567-0 / 9781138925670 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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