Over the last two decades, information and communication technologies have considerably evolved, forcing public administrations to adapt their ways of doing business. The most recent issue of the online French-language journal “Télescope” is dedicated to ICTs. Researchers from around the world share the results of their research concerning a range of subjects such as transparency, e-Governance, social networks, service delivery and shared services, open-source software, public registers, cloud computing and costs.
Open Government and E-Government: Democratic Challenges from a Public Value Perspective >>>
Teresa M. Harrison, Santiago Guerrero, G. Brian Burke, Meghan Cook, Anthony Cresswell, Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Theresa Pardo
The Impact of E-government Use of Social Networking Media on Government Transparency and Public Participation >>>
Jensen J. Zhao, Sherry Y. Zhao
Delivering Public Services via SMS: Types of the Services and the Acceptance Factors >>>
Tony Dwi Susanto, Robert Goodwin
Shared Services as a Collaboration Strategy and Arrangement in Public Service Networks >>>
Marijn Janssen, Muhammad Kamal, Vishanth Weerakoddy, Anton Joha
Cyber-control and Cyber-espionage Activities in the Age of Cloud Computing: Evidence from China >>>
Nir Kshetri