Systems Thinking and E-Participation: ICT in the Governance of Society provides a systemic-based inquiry platform to explore boundaries, limits, and advantages of information and communication technology use in public decision making processes. This publication examines the impact of governmental technologies useful to those involved with politics, sociology, and information systems.
Chapter 1: Introduction:: Searching upon the Limits of E-Government and E-Participation- A Sytemic Appraisal
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Chapter 5: Shifting Discourses on E-Government:: From Piecemeal Planning to Boundaries and Traditions
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Chapter 7: E-Government Systems Architecture:: Contextual and Conceptual Level
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Chapter 8: A Holistic Approach to E-Government:: Ongoing Research in Oman
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Chapter 9: Electronic Government Implementation Projects with Multiple Agencies:: Analysis of the Electronic Invoice Project Under PMBOK Framework
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Chapter 10: Beyond E-Procurement:: A Framework to Develop E-Government Services for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES)
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Chapter 11: Online Communities:: People and Processes
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Chapter 12: Ways of Citizen Learning:: Political Deliberation on the Internet
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Chapter 14: Building the Digital Government in Regions:: Success Factors and Institutional Barriers in Spanish Comunidades Autónomas
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Chapter 15: The Process of E-Government Public Policy Inclusion in the Governmental Agenda:: A Framework for Assesment and Case Study
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Chapter 16: A Historical Perspective of the Development of E-Gov in Brasil
Alexander F. Barbosa, Octávio Prado, Alvaro Junqueira, Eduardo H. Diniz
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Chapter 17: E-Government and Its Evaluation in South East Europe:: The Case of Albania
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Chapter 19: Information and Comunication Technologies (ICTs) and Governmet:: A Challenge to the Concept of Citizenship?
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