Book: ‘Global e-Government: Theory, Applications and Benchmarking’

global e-government book theory applications and benchmarkingThe book Global e-Government: Theory, Applications and Benchmarking, by Latif Al-Hakim, examines the practices of e-government in developing and developed countries presenting recent theoretical research in e-government and providing a platform to benchmark the best practices in implementing e-government programs.

The text covers various theoretical and applications aspects of e-government. Organised in three parts: e-government theory and state-of-art; e-government applications; and benchmarking, it provides insights and support for academic professionals as well as for practitioners concerned with the management of e-government programs.

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18 January 2007 | Publications


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