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E-Government: Informatization of Government and Politics

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Abstract

E-government is defined as the relationships between governments, their customers (businesses, other government units/types, and citizens), and their suppliers (again, businesses, other government units/types, and citizens) by the use of electronic means. Early students of technology regarded technological issues in government as a peripheral concern rather than as a core management function. The concept of technology is used rather loosely here. In addition to the meaning of “machines and sophisticated devices,” technology also generically means the study of techniques or tasks (Perrow 1979, p. 162). The main objectives of technology use in government were enhancing the managerial effectiveness of public administrators while increasing government productivity. Taylor’s scientific management movement is a perfect example to this orientation (Waldo 1955, pp. 18-19)….

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGlobal Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Go.
Subtitle of host publicationWith 294 Figures and 229 Tables
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages1620-1627
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9783319209289
ISBN (Print)9783319209272
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Digital government
  • E-government
  • Electronic government

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