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The Introduction of e-Government in Switzerland, 1st ed. 2021 Many Sparks, No Fire

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Introduction of e-Government in Switzerland

This book studies the question of e-Government development from a multi-faceted perceptive. The first introductory chapter outlines the importance of public sector digitalisation. The second chapter clarifies the used e-Government terminology and divides the concept between electronic public service delivery and electronic practice of democracy. Influential factors having an impact on the introduction of e-Government projects are divided between those of organisational, institutional, individual and technological nature and discussed in detail in the third chapter. The fourth chapter presents empirical findings from the Swiss case study that constitutes both an exceptional and exemplary model of e-Government development. High quality of public services and the participative style of democracy would seem to predestine the country to be the precursor in the field of e-Government. However, the state of e-Government development does not correspond to the potential that Swiss contextual conditions offer. The importance of the Swiss case study for the understanding of e-Government as an institutional and organisational transformation is outlined in the fifth chapter.

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Defining e-Government.- Chapter 3: Drivers of and barriers to e-Government.- Chapter 4: The introduction of e-Government in Switzerland.- Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks.  
Tereza Cahlikova is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her research interests are related to the use of technologies in the public sector with focus on the development of e-Government in the Swiss public administration.

Examines the implementation of e-Government in Switzerland

Present empirical survey data conducted at various levels of government

Outlines the key drivers of e-Government implementation

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