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Article: Governance in the information age: Building e-government in Hong Kong

TitleGovernance in the information age: Building e-government in Hong Kong
Authors
KeywordsE-Government
Electronic Services Delivery
G2b
G2c
G2g
Governance
Hong Kong
Information Age
Issue Date2004
PublisherSage Publications Ltd. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105720
Citation
New Media And Society, 2004, v. 6 n. 4, p. 549-570 How to Cite?
AbstractThe article reviews the literatures on e-government and governance reform, and engages in detailed analysis of e-government initiatives and parallel policy changes undertaken in Hong Kong, which is currently an acknowledged leader in the field. It finds that the Hong Kong government has made considerable progress in developing online service delivery, notably for the business sector, but that wider governance changes are limited. The article holds that to succeed in addressing the challenges of the information age, the Hong Kong government needs to adopt a broader strategy that goes beyond service delivery to encompass citizen engagement and participation.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/171846
ISSN
2021 Impact Factor: 5.310
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 3.501
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dc.description.abstractThe article reviews the literatures on e-government and governance reform, and engages in detailed analysis of e-government initiatives and parallel policy changes undertaken in Hong Kong, which is currently an acknowledged leader in the field. It finds that the Hong Kong government has made considerable progress in developing online service delivery, notably for the business sector, but that wider governance changes are limited. The article holds that to succeed in addressing the challenges of the information age, the Hong Kong government needs to adopt a broader strategy that goes beyond service delivery to encompass citizen engagement and participation.en_US
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dc.subjectElectronic Services Deliveryen_US
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dc.titleGovernance in the information age: Building e-government in Hong Kongen_US
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