Case Studies in e-Government 2.0 Changing Citizen Relationships

Looking to the future, the emergence of Web 2.0, the rise of social networks, and the wider dissemination of data and information are expected to generate many benefits, such as a better match between public services and citizens' expectations, greater adoption of online services by citizens, a...

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Other Authors: Boughzala, Imed (Editor), Janssen, Marijn (Editor), Assar, Saïd (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2015, 2015
Edition:1st ed. 2015
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Ch 1 E-Government 2.0: Back to Reality
  • Ch 2 Social Media-Based Government Explained
  • Ch 3 Moving toward Web 2.0-enhanced e-government in small-town Pennsylvania
  • Ch 4 Government 2.0: A Change towards citizen Participation in Arab Countries
  • Ch 5 Citizen-Driven Design
  • Ch 6 In the quest of opened-up governmental policies in Greece
  • Ch 7 Towards the Understanding of Success in E-Participatory Budgeting Projects
  • Ch 8 Brazil Towards Government 2.0
  • Ch 9 Twitter and 2013 Pakistan General Election
  • Ch 10 The Decalogue of Policy Making 2.0. - Ch 11 A Community-Driven Open Data Lifecycle Model Based on Literature and Practice
  • Ch 12 Social Web Ontology for Public Services