
Digital Government
Managing Public Sector Reform in the Digital Era
Miriam Lips(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-1-138-65565-2 (ISBN)
Description
Digital Government: Managing Public Sector Reform in the Digital Era presents a public management perspective on digital government and technology-enabled change in the public sector. It incorporates theoretical and empirical insights to provide students with a broader and deeper understanding of the complex and multidisciplinary nature of digital government initiatives, impacts and implications.
The rise of digital government and its increasingly integral role in many government processes and activities, including overseeing fundamental changes at various levels across government, means that it is no longer perceived as just a technology issue. In this book Miriam Lips provides students with practical approaches and perspectives to better understand digital government. The text also explores emerging issues and barriers as well as strategies to more effectively manage digital government and technology-enabled change in the public sector.
Digital Government is the ideal book for postgraduate students on courses in public administration, public management, public policy, political science and international relations, and e-government. It is also suitable for public service managers who are experiencing the impact of digital technology and data in the public sector.
The rise of digital government and its increasingly integral role in many government processes and activities, including overseeing fundamental changes at various levels across government, means that it is no longer perceived as just a technology issue. In this book Miriam Lips provides students with practical approaches and perspectives to better understand digital government. The text also explores emerging issues and barriers as well as strategies to more effectively manage digital government and technology-enabled change in the public sector.
Digital Government is the ideal book for postgraduate students on courses in public administration, public management, public policy, political science and international relations, and e-government. It is also suitable for public service managers who are experiencing the impact of digital technology and data in the public sector.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild, 44 s/w Tabellen
44 Tables, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
462 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-65565-2 (9781138655652)
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Person
Miriam Lips was Professor of Digital Government and Programme Director of the new e-Government Master's programme at Victoria University of Wellington's School of Government, New Zealand.
Content
Part I INTRODUCTION
Introducing and positioning digital government
Part II THEORY
The contribution of digital technologies and data to societal change
Different theories and perspectives on digital government
Part III AREAS OF PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
The service state
Open and transparent government
Smart government
Participatory democracy and public engagement
Part IV EMERGING ISSUES
Citizen identity, privacy, ethics and security
Digital citizenship
Digital government strategy, leadership and governance
Part V CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions: managing institutional innovation and digital governance
Introducing and positioning digital government
Part II THEORY
The contribution of digital technologies and data to societal change
Different theories and perspectives on digital government
Part III AREAS OF PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
The service state
Open and transparent government
Smart government
Participatory democracy and public engagement
Part IV EMERGING ISSUES
Citizen identity, privacy, ethics and security
Digital citizenship
Digital government strategy, leadership and governance
Part V CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions: managing institutional innovation and digital governance