TY - BOOK ID - 7029125 TI - The e-government imperative AU - Field, Tim AU - Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques PY - 2003 SN - 9264101179 9786610170012 1280170018 9264101195 9789264101173 PB - Paris: OECD, DB - UniCat KW - #SBIB:35H24 KW - #SBIB:35H500 KW - #SBIB:309H1720 KW - 691 Informatiebeleid KW - E-government KW - Informatiemanagement bij de overheid KW - Bestuur en samenleving: algemene werken KW - Informatiekunde, informatie management KW - Internet in public administration KW - Electronic government information KW - Information technology KW - Public administration KW - Political aspects KW - Information resources management KW - E-government. KW - Administration, Public KW - Delivery of government services KW - Government services, Delivery of KW - Public management KW - Public sector management KW - Political science KW - Administrative law KW - Decentralization in government KW - Local government KW - Public officers KW - Digital government KW - Electronic government KW - Online government KW - IT (Information technology) KW - Technology KW - Telematics KW - Information superhighway KW - Knowledge management KW - Electronic government publications KW - Government information KW - Government publications KW - Computer network resources KW - Internet in public administration - Cross-cultural studies KW - Electronic government information - Congresses - Cross-cultural studies KW - Information technology - Political aspects - Cross-cultural studies KW - Public administration - Information resources management - Cross-cultural studies UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7029125 AB - E-government is more about government than about “e”. The spread of new information and communication technologies has spurred major changes at all levels of society and notably in citizen expectations. Governments have also been integrating those technologies into work practices to keep pace and enhance the policy outcomes, service quality, and responsiveness to citizens that determine their effectiveness. E-government initiatives can bolster government effectiveness in important ways like facilitating cross-agency cooperation on complex problems, fostering a customer focus for services, and building relationships with private sector partners. Delay in implementing e-government reforms can thus handicap economic development in this increasingly competitive, rapidly changing world. ER -