Beschreibung:
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia is Director of the Center for Technology in Government and Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY. He has published extensively and some of his publications are among the most cited in the field of digital government research worldwide.
This book contributes to the ongoing dialog within the digital government research and practice community by addressing leadership and management challenges through the interplay of five interconnected themes: management, policy, technology, data, and context.
Introduction - digital government and public management research: finding the crossroads 1. Trustworthiness of digital government services: deriving a comprehensive theory through interpretive structural modelling 2. Collaborative data networks for public service: governance, management, and performance 3. Value of inter- organizational collaboration in digital government projects 4. The digital government imperative: a context- aware perspective 5. Open innovation in the public sector: drivers and barriers for the adoption of Challenge.gov 6. Toward precision governance: infusing data into public management of environmental hazards 7. Preparing public managers for the digital era: incorporating information management, use, and technology into public affairs graduate curricula