OECD e-Government Studies e-Government for Better Government


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This report looks at new thinking and practice in OECD countries in using information and communications technologies to enhance government services.




OECD E-Government Studies The E-Government Imperative


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E-Government is more about government than about “e”. The rise of the information society has led to major changes in citizen expectations and organisational structures, cultures and working processes. Governments are following suit and adopting information society tools and working practices to remain responsive to citizen needs. The impact of e-government at the broadest level is simply better government by enabling better policy outcomes, higher quality services, greater engagement with citizens and by improving other key outputs. Governments and public administrations will, and should, continue to be judged against these established criteria for success. Governments are responding to new technologies, and are particularly attentive to time. Unlike other aspects of government, technologies evolve very quickly and equipment rapidly becomes out of date. The decisions taken today commit administrations to a future that is changing, and not fully understood. Errors are costly financially, but are especially worrisome in terms of losing the trust of citizens and businesses. The transition to e-government is an opportunity for countries to show their capacity to adapt and overcome barriers. Delays in implementing e-government reforms will penalise economic development in this competitive, rapidly changing world. E-government initiatives refocus attention on a number of issues: how to collaborate more effectively across agencies to address complex, shared problems; how to enhance customer focus; and how to build relationships with private sector partners. Public administrations must address these issues if they are to remain responsive. As long as these steps have not been successfully undertaken and the necessary tools put in place, the full potential of e-government will not be realised.




OECD e-Government Studies The e-Government Imperative


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E-Government is more about government than about “e”. This study explores the reasons for implementing e-government, the barriers to implementation, and how to implement.




OECD e-Government Studies Rethinking e-Government Services User-Centred Approaches


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The report gives a broad description of the shift in governments' focus on e-government development – from a government-centric to a user-centric approach. It gives a comprehensive overview of challenges to user take-up of e-government services in OECD countries and ways of improving them.




OECD e-Government Studies Denmark: Efficient e-Government for Smarter Public Service Delivery


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This review is the first to analyse e-government at the country level using a revised framework designed to capture the new challenges faced by countries today. It highlights the richness of initiatives and actions taken by Denmark in relation to a number of areas.




OECD e-Government Studies: Turkey 2007


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This comprehensive review of e-government in Turkey identifies strategic opportunities and major challenges relative to its e-government efforts.




OECD e-Government Studies: Denmark 2006


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This book presents a systematic overview of the development of and challenges facing e-government in Denmark.




OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data Report Enhancing Policy Maturity for Sustainable Impact


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This report provides an overview of the state of open data policies across OECD member and partner countries, based on data collected through the OECD Open Government Data survey (2013, 2014, 2016), country reviews and comparative analysis.




OECD Digital Government Studies Digital Government Review of Brazil Towards the Digital Transformation of the Public Sector


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Like most OECD countries, Brazil has been taking steps towards digital government to ensure that public policies and services are more inclusive, convenient and designed to meet citizens’ needs. This report takes stock of the progress made by the Brazilian government, based on good practices ...




OECD e-Government Studies: Hungary 2007


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This comprehensive review of e-government in Hungary draws important lessons from the Hungarian experience and identifies the challenges Hungary faces in using e-government to improve government.