There is a growing body of research on e-government because of its potential to transform organizational governance. Most of e-government research has examined the adoption of e-government at the local level with respect to the stages of adoption, but fewer studies have examined its impact on public sector organizations. ""The Handbook of Research on Strategies for Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation: Comparative Studies"" provides examinations of the adoption and impact of e-government in countries throughout the world at the local level by leading scholars and practitioners in the field. Through descriptions of successful cases and challenges, this important academic research collection provides an indispensable resource necessary to audiences such as academicians, researchers, and students.
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Christopher G. Reddick is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Public Administration at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. Reddick's research interests are in e-government, public budgeting, and employee benefits. Some of his publications can be found in Government Information Quarterly, the e-Service Journal, and Public Budgeting & Finance.
Adoption of e-government; Citizen influence in government; Citizen-centric local e-government; Diffusion of e-government; Digital governance; E-governance; E-government development; E-government for senior citizens; E-government implementation; E-government strategies; E-government sustainability; Electronic democracy; Experimental e-deliberation; Institutional e-government development; Internet voting; Internet-based citizen participation; Local e-government partnerships; Municipal wireless networks; Open source software and local governments; Readiness for city e-government; Residential broadband; T-government; Transparency and local government Web sites; User-centric e-services.