TY - BOOK ID - 8432557 TI - eDemocracy & eGovernment : Stages of a Democratic Knowledge Society PY - 2012 SN - 3642244939 364243200X 3642244947 9786613573452 1280395532 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Economics. KW - Internet in public administration. KW - Management information systems. KW - Public administration. KW - Commerce KW - Government - General KW - Business & Economics KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Political Institutions & Public Administration - General KW - Commerce - General KW - Electronic government information. KW - Political participation KW - Technological innovations. KW - Citizen participation KW - Community action KW - Community involvement KW - Community participation KW - Involvement, Community KW - Mass political behavior KW - Participation, Citizen KW - Participation, Community KW - Participation, Political KW - Political activity KW - Political behavior KW - Electronic government publications KW - Government information KW - Digital government KW - E-government KW - Electronic government KW - Online government KW - Computer network resources KW - Business. KW - Information technology. KW - Business KW - Political science. KW - Business and Management. KW - IT in Business. KW - Political Science. KW - Data processing. KW - Political rights KW - Social participation KW - Political activists KW - Politics, Practical KW - Government publications KW - Public administration KW - IT (Information technology) KW - Technology KW - Telematics KW - Information superhighway KW - Knowledge management KW - Administration KW - Civil government KW - Commonwealth, The KW - Government KW - Political theory KW - Political thought KW - Politics KW - Science, Political KW - Social sciences KW - State, The KW - Business—Data processing. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8432557 AB - The reference book reviews and presents systematically the use of Internet in administration and politics. A process-oriented layer model defines the options of exchange and participation for all claim groups covering these topics: eAssistance, eProcurement, eService, eContracting, eSettlement, eCollaboration, eDemocracy, and eCommunity. Case studies show practical applications in industry, administration and research. The book is well suited for students in Business, Economics and Political Sciences courses as well as for practitioners interested in the opportunities of digital exchange and participation in the knowledge society. ER -