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100 1  Shareef, Mahmud Akhter, 1st 
245 10 Transformational Government Through EGov Practice :|bSocio
       -Economic, Cultural, and Technological Issues 
264  1 Bingley :|bEmerald Publishing Limited,|c2012 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    1 online resource (571 pages) 
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505 0  Front Cover -- Transformational Government Through eGov 
       Practice: Socioeconomic, Cultural, and Technological 
       Issues -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of 
       Contributors -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -
       - 1. Reflecting Ten Years of E-Government: A Plea for a 
       Multimethodological Research Agenda -- 1.1. Introduction: 
       The Methodological Pluralism in E-Government Research -- 
       1.2. Research Method -- 1.3. Results of Literature Review 
       -- 1.4. Interpretation of Results -- 1.5. Summary and 
       Outlook -- References -- 2. Supporting Processes and 
       Decisions in Public Procurement: Technology in Policy and 
       in Practice -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Public 
       Procurement in Transformational Government Context -- 2.3.
       Research Proposal -- 2.4. Process and Technology as 
       Reflected in Regulatory Legal Text -- 2.5. Translating 
       Regulatory Expectations into Practice -- 2.6. Results: 
       From Policy to Regulations to Practice -- 2.7. Conclusions
       and Future Research -- References -- 3. Critical Factors 
       in the Implementation of Common Service Center (CSC) 
       Scheme in Rural India -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. 
       Conceptualizing Rural ICT Infrastructure Through Common 
       Service Centers (CSCs) in India -- 3.3. Organizational 
       Structure of a CSC -- 3.4. Timeline of CSC implementation 
       -- 3.5. Objectives of the Study -- 3.6. Literature Review 
       -- 3.7. Implementation Issues in CSCs -- 3.8. Research 
       Methodology -- 3.9. Data Analysis and Interpretation -- 
       3.10. Policy Recommendations for the Sustenance of CSC -- 
       3.11. Conclusion -- References -- 4. Innovative and 
       Trustful Environments for Joint Governance Policy-Making -
       - 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Policy Modeling Approaches and
       Theories -- 4.3. Fundamental Principles of Effectively 
       Modeling the Policy-Making Process -- 4.4. Innovative and 
       Collaborative Policy-Making Center -- 4.5. Middleware Tier
       -- 4.6. The ImmigrationPolicy2.0 Paradigm 
505 8  4.7. Conclusions and Further Discussion -- Acknowledgments
       -- References -- 5. Improving Take-Up of e-Government 
       Services in Turkey (and EU): Suggestions from Practice -- 
       5.1. Background -- 5.2. Ongoing Initiatives for Citizen 
       Take-Up -- 5.3. Suggestions for Future Work on Initiatives
       to Improve Citizen Take-Up -- 5.4. General Evaluation and 
       Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 6. A 
       Comparative ''CUTS'' Approach to National E-Government 
       Portals: Select Case Studies -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. 
       Objectives of the Study -- 6.3. Research Methodology -- 
       6.4. Results -- 6.5. Discussion and Conclusion -- 
       References -- 7. Toward Efficient and Effective e-Service 
       Delivery: Addressing the Challenges of e-Service 
       Evaluation in Local Government -- 7.1. Introduction -- 
       7.2. The Matter of Evaluation -- 7.3. The Matter of 
       Channel Choice -- 7.4. Research Setting and Design 
       Approach -- 7.5. Results -- 7.6. Discussion -- 7.7. The 
       Evaluation Model -- 7.8. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments --
       References -- 8. Public E-Procurement System: An Analysis 
       of Some Critical Success Factors -- 8.1. Introduction -- 
       8.2. E-procurement in Public Sectors -- 8.3. SWOT Analysis
       -- 8.4. Discussion -- 8.5. Conclusion -- References -- 9. 
       Toward New Web 2.0 Based Multichannel Approaches to E-
       Participation -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Theoretical 
       Background -- 9.3. Methodology Conceptual Description -- 
       9.4. Core Technologies -- 9.5. Application Scenarios -- 
       9.6. Value Generation -- 9.7. An Extension -- 9.8. 
       Conclusions -- References -- 10. Transforming Data Privacy
       Through Governmental Crossroad Banks in Belgium -- 10.1. 
       Background on Need for Data Exchange and Privacy 
       Protection in Belgium -- 10.2. Crossroad Banks and Their 
       Role in Data Exchange -- 10.3. The Three Crossroads Banks 
       (with Abbreviations Also in French and Dutch) -- 10.4. 
       Basis for Data Integration for Crossroad Banks 
505 8  10.5. Data Privacy and Usage Within Belgian Governmental 
       Structures -- 10.6. Conclusion -- References -- 11. 
       Adoption Challenges of Introducing and Implementing 
       Software as a Service (SaaS) -- 11.1. Introduction -- 
       11.2. Background -- 11.3. Research Approach -- 11.4. 
       Findings -- 11.5. Conclusions -- References -- 12. Citizen
       Acceptance of Transformational Government: The State of 
       the Art -- 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. Literature -- 12.3.
       Method -- 12.4. Results -- 12.5. Discussion -- 
       Acknowledgment -- References -- Appendix A - Abbreviations
       -- Appendix B - Grouping -- Appendix C - Collected 
       Articles -- 13. Transformational Services: A Case Study in
       the Greek Public Administration -- 13.1. Introduction -- 
       13.2. Transformational Services from a Service Science 
       Perspective -- 13.3. Research Context: The Local 
       Government Application Framework -- 13.4. Research 
       Methodology and Case Description -- 13.5. Case Findings 
       and Discussion: The Emergence of Second Conceptual 
       Framework (CF2) -- 13.6. Concluding Remarks -- References 
       -- 14. Transforming Municipalities: Drivers, Inhibitors, 
       and Strategies in Mobile Government Diffusion -- 14.1. 
       Introduction -- 14.2. Related Work -- 14.3. Research 
       Method -- 14.4. Framework for Mobile Government Adoption -
       - 14.5. Case Studies -- 14.6. Conclusion -- References -- 
       15. Online and Offline Networks in Public Sector Policy: 
       Exploring Requirements for Web 2.0 -- 15.1. Introduction -
       - 15.2. Background -- 15.3. Research Method, Philosophy, 
       and Techniques -- 15.4. Analysis -- 15.5. Discussion -- 
       15.6. Conclusion -- References -- 16. The Rise of 
       Participative Technologies in Government -- 16.1. 
       Introduction -- 16.2. Framework -- 16.3. Electronic 
       Participation with Citizens and External Stakeholders -- 
       16.4. Participative Technologies and Collaboration in the 
       Workplace 
505 8  16.5. Using a Social Network Analysis Approach to Examine 
       Social Media in Government -- 16.6. Possible Research 
       Directions for Public Administration -- 16.7. Conclusions 
       -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 17. E-Government and 
       Small Business Activity -- 17.1. Introduction -- 17.2. 
       Theoretical Background and Hypotheses -- 17.3. Methods -- 
       17.4. Results -- 17.5. Discussion -- References -- 18. E-
       government and Citizen Involvement in Municipal 
       Governments -- 18.1. Introduction -- 18.2. Literature 
       Review -- 18.3. Hypotheses -- 18.4. Methods -- 18.5. 
       Results -- 18.6. Conclusion -- References -- 19. Towards 
       Interoperability for One-Stop Government Portal: A Study 
       in Indian Context -- 19.1. Introduction -- 19.2. One-Stop 
       Government Portal -- 19.3. Interoperability and One-Stop 
       Portal -- 19.4. Technologies for Interoperability -- 19.5.
       Issues of Interoperability -- 19.6. Conclusion -- 
       References -- 20. Analysis of the Usage of Market 
       Information System and its Economic Impact on Small-Holder
       Farmers in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India -- 
       Section 1 -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Background to the 
       Study -- 1.3. Objective of the Study -- 1.4. Scope of the 
       Study -- 1.5. Problems Faced by Small-Scale Farmers in 
       Production and Marketing -- 1.6. Need for ICT in 
       Agriculture -- 1.7. Role of Extension Department in 
       Agricultural Information Dissemination -- 1.8. Role of 
       Mobiles and Internet in Agricultural Extension 
       Dissemination -- Section 2: Review of Literature -- 2.1. 
       Impact of Mobile Market Information Systems among Farmers 
       in India -- 2.2. Role of Extension Department in Adoption 
       Practices of Farmers -- Section 3 -- 3.1. Research 
       Methodology -- Section 4 -- 4.1. Description of MIS 
       Project in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu -- 4.2. DMI Service -- 
       4.3. Subscription Base of MIS -- Section 5: Data Analysis 
       -- 5.1. Analysis of the Project -- References 
505 8  Appendix 1. Questionnaire Used in the Study -- 21. M-
       government of Bangladesh: Applications and Economic 
       Benefits -- 21.1. Introduction -- 21.2. Methodology -- 
       21.3. Literature Review -- 21.4. Bangladesh Scenario -- 
       21.5. Economic Benefits -- 21.6. Conclusion -- References 
       -- 22. Sustainability of an E-Government Initiative: The 
       Role of Power -- 22.1. Introduction -- 22.2. 
       Sustainability of E-Government Initiatives -- 22.3. Power 
       Shift and its Impact -- 22.4. Conclusion -- References -- 
       23. Implementation of Transformational Government as a 
       Postmodern Organization -- 23.1. Introduction -- 23.2. 
       Systems -- 23.3. E-Government Organization: A 
       Postmodernism Perspective -- 23.4. Conclusions -- 
       References -- 24. Mission of Transformational Government 
       as a Postmodern Organization: A Critical Theory 
       Perspective -- 24.1. Introduction -- 24.2. eGov 
       Performance Outcomes -- 24.3. Conclusions -- References --
       Index 
520    The future of government as we know it is being shaped by 
       the quickly-advancing progression of information and 
       communication technology (ICT) eGovernment systems. eGov 
       presents major challenges and advantages for policy makers
       and the public alike 
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