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|aICT and innovation in the public sector|h[electronic resource] :|bEuropean studies in the making of e-government /|cedited by Francesco Contini and Giovan Francesco Lanzara.
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|aInformation and communication technologies and innovation in the public sector
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|aIntroduction / F. Contini and G. Francesco Lanzara -- PART I: PERSPECTIVES: ICT, INSTITUTIONSAND E-GOVERNMENT -- Building Digital Institutions: ICT and the Rise of Assemblages in Government / G. Francesco Lanzara -- How Institutions are Inscribed in Technical Objects and what it may mean in the case of the Internet / B. Czarniawska -- The RegulativeRegime of Technology / J. Kallinikos -- ICT, Marketization and Bureaucracy in the UK Public Sector: Critique and Reappraisal / A. Cordella and L. Willcocks -- PART II: EXPERIENCES: ICT, INSTITUTIONAL COMPLEXITY, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-SERVICES -- E-justice in Finland and in Italy:Enabling Versus Constraining Models / M. Fabri -- AligningICT and Legal Frameworks in Austria's e-bureaucracy: From Mainframe to the Internet / S. Koch and E. Bernroider -- Institutional Complexity and Functional Simplification: The Case of Money Claim Online Service in England andWales / J. Kallinikos -- Assemblage-in-the-making: Developing the e-services for the Justice of the Peace Office in Italy / M. Velicogna and F. Contini -- ICT, Assemblages andInstitutional Contexts: Understanding Multiple Development Paths / F. Contini.
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|aThe rise of the Internet offers the public sector a great deal of opportunity for change, andvisible changes have taken place in recent years. This book offers fresh and original perspectives on the emerging institutional landscape of the Internet based public services. The contributing chapters investigate, empirically and theoretically, the multiple development paths that characterize the adoption of ICT in the public sector bureaucracy. Reporting on recent European development experiences in the area of justice, it throws light on how ICT shapes the institutions of the public sector, and, conversely, it shows how the normative rules and the institutional structures of the bureaucracy constrain and channel the design of the new technologies. The book is an important reading for anyone, specialist or non specialist, who has an interestin understanding the complexities of the design of e-government systems, in the problems associated with the rise of b1 sdigital institutions b2 s and in the evolution of modern bureaucracy in contemporary democracies.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2009.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Mar. 3, 2009).|nAccess may berestricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|aInternet in public administration.
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|aPublic administration|xInformation resources management.
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|aLanzara, Giovan Francesco,|d1946-
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