Search for dissertations about: "IT service e-government"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words IT service e-government.
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1. E-government and E-governance : Local Implementation of E-government Polices in Sweden
Abstract : It is recognized in international research that the public sector has been transformed into a networked, open and more flexible, informal and interactive governance structure. This is described as a transition from “government to governance”. Sweden is one of the international leaders with regards to e-government development. READ MORE
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2. E-Government Service Evaluation in Rwanda : A Design Perspective
Abstract : Rwanda has embraced e-government. As the first step of implementation, services are being developed and provided online. READ MORE
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3. Local Values and e-Government - Continuity and Change in Public Administration : Implementing Public e-Services in Two Swedish Municipalities
Abstract : E-government, the use of information and communication technology in public administration, is often presented as a multifaceted reform with powerful transforming potential. E-government currently embodies both hopes of more efficient public administration and fears that an overemphasis on efficiency will neglect the democratic values of public administration. READ MORE
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4. Information Privacy Protection in E-government in Rwanda
Abstract : Privacy of information is a critical issue for e‐government service development as lack of it negatively influences users' trust and adoption. To earn user trust, government organizations need to provide reliable privacy assurance by implementing adequate information privacy protection practices. READ MORE
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5. Working with the Fogbow : Design and Reconfiguration of services and Participation in E-Government
Abstract : This thesis is about the metaphors of the rainbow and the fogbow, investigations and evaluations, public Internet monitors, writing women, reflections and discussions about politics, design and democracy. It is also about the ongoing re-structuring of participation in service design within the development of E-Government. READ MORE