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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
E-government and its connection with administrative reforms are commonly regarded as important milestones for e-democracy and e-participation - although they have been poorly investigated so far. The book attempts to tap the potential of e-government in a pilot study for Germany and Vietnam. At first glance, such an approach seems daring, as the two countries differ considerably in their political systems. All the more surprising are the results reached by the German-Vietnamese working group. The findings on e-government and its service quality are disappointing for both countries. Even the question has arisen as to what advantages citizens can have through it. From the German perspective, critical voices on the potential of e-government for political participation and deliberation predominate. The Vietnamese side considers the possibilities for e-democracy, e-participation and in the fight against environmental pollution and corruption to be much more positive. It can be assumed that this is related to the greater leap in development made by countries such as Vietnam compared with Germany through information and communications technology. E-Government und sein Zusammenhang mit Verwaltungsreformen werden allgemein als wichtige Meilensteine fur E-Demokratie und E-Partizipation angesehen - obwohl sie bisher nur unzureichend untersucht wurden. In einer Pilotstudie fur Deutschland und Vietnam versucht das Buch, das Potenzial von E-Government zu erschliessen. Auf den ersten Blick erscheint ein solcher Ansatz gewagt, da sich die beiden Lander in ihren politischen Systemen stark unterscheiden. Umso uberraschender sind die Resultate der deutsch-vietnamesischen Arbeitsgruppe. Die Ergebnisse zum Thema E-Government und dessen Servicequalitat sind fur beide Lander enttauschend. Es stellt sich sogar die Frage, welche Vorteile die Burger durch es haben koennen. Aus deutscher Sicht dominieren kritische Stimmen uber das Potenzial von E-Government fur politische Partizipation und Del
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
E-government and its connection with administrative reforms are commonly regarded as important milestones for e-democracy and e-participation - although they have been poorly investigated so far. The book attempts to tap the potential of e-government in a pilot study for Germany and Vietnam. At first glance, such an approach seems daring, as the two countries differ considerably in their political systems. All the more surprising are the results reached by the German-Vietnamese working group. The findings on e-government and its service quality are disappointing for both countries. Even the question has arisen as to what advantages citizens can have through it. From the German perspective, critical voices on the potential of e-government for political participation and deliberation predominate. The Vietnamese side considers the possibilities for e-democracy, e-participation and in the fight against environmental pollution and corruption to be much more positive. It can be assumed that this is related to the greater leap in development made by countries such as Vietnam compared with Germany through information and communications technology. E-Government und sein Zusammenhang mit Verwaltungsreformen werden allgemein als wichtige Meilensteine fur E-Demokratie und E-Partizipation angesehen - obwohl sie bisher nur unzureichend untersucht wurden. In einer Pilotstudie fur Deutschland und Vietnam versucht das Buch, das Potenzial von E-Government zu erschliessen. Auf den ersten Blick erscheint ein solcher Ansatz gewagt, da sich die beiden Lander in ihren politischen Systemen stark unterscheiden. Umso uberraschender sind die Resultate der deutsch-vietnamesischen Arbeitsgruppe. Die Ergebnisse zum Thema E-Government und dessen Servicequalitat sind fur beide Lander enttauschend. Es stellt sich sogar die Frage, welche Vorteile die Burger durch es haben koennen. Aus deutscher Sicht dominieren kritische Stimmen uber das Potenzial von E-Government fur politische Partizipation und Del