Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (2005)

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Autor:
Marc Holzer, Seang-Tae Kim

Editor:
Division for Public Administration and Development Management Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations

Descripción:
This research replicates a survey completed in 2003. The present survey evaluates the practice of digital governance in large municipalities worldwide in 2005. Both studies focused on the evaluation of current practices in government, and the emphasis of the research was on the evaluation of each website in terms of digital governance. Simply stated, digital governance includes both digital government (delivery of public service) and digital democracy (citizen participation in governance). Specifically, we analyzed security, usability, and content of websites, the type of online services currently being offered, and citizen response and participation through websites established by city governments.

País o Región:
Mundo

URL:
unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/ASPA/UNPAN022839.pdf

Año:
2006

Editorial:
National Center for Public Productivity, Rutgers University, Campus at Newark

ISBN:
0942942 06 X

Páginas:
111