Governing in the Information AgeOpen University Press, 1998 - 196 páginas Provides a critical assessment of the significance of the so-called information age to contemporary government, taking into account various perspectives on the relationship between information technology and social change in the context of British governance. In particular, the volume assesses current debates on the New Public Management, the reinvention of government, the new public consumerism and "electronic democracy" in light of these perspectives. It also evaluates policy stances towards the "information superhighway" and the likely effects on future public services. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... existing difficulties and costs in managing the internal market derive not only from the vast range of incompatible IT systems which are currently used within the NHS , but , more important still , from the considerable diversity in the ...
... existing difficulties and costs in managing the internal market derive not only from the vast range of incompatible IT systems which are currently used within the NHS , but , more important still , from the considerable diversity in the ...
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... existing information systems are exposed , and demands for their replacement come to the fore . In the information age , however , the emphasis has been not only upon the renewal of existing information systems , but also upon the ...
... existing information systems are exposed , and demands for their replacement come to the fore . In the information age , however , the emphasis has been not only upon the renewal of existing information systems , but also upon the ...
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... existing IT suppliers in maintaining existing systems platforms , and the reluctance of professionals to open up client information to other CJS services , this focus has severely re- stricted the willingness and capacity available to ...
... existing IT suppliers in maintaining existing systems platforms , and the reluctance of professionals to open up client information to other CJS services , this focus has severely re- stricted the willingness and capacity available to ...
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new technologies | 33 |
Forging hightech public services | 64 |
citizenship and democracy in | 90 |
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agencies agenda analysis applications associated assumptions automation bandwidth Bellamy benefits bureaucracy business processes capabilities CCCJS CCTA central Chapter Citizen's Charter citizens citizenship computerized computing consumer democracy consumerism costs customers debate democratic Department domain economic economies of scope efficiency emergence emphasis enhanced epistemic communities established example exploitation forms Free-nets HM Treasury HMSO Home Office ICTs important increasingly industry information age information and communications information flows information polity information resources information society information superhighway information systems information technology initiatives innovations institutional integration interactive Internet issues kinds London mainframe computers ment munications National offer Office of Public OFTEL on-line Open Government operational optical fibre organizational organizations political principle problems programme projects public administration public management public services re-engineering reinvention relationships service delivery shaping significance social security specific strategy suppliers Taylor telecommunica telecommunications networks telephone tion universal service users
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Society on the Line: Information Politics in the Digital Age Malcolm Peltu,Margaret Bruce Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |