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E-Government in the Federal Republic of Germany: How institutions shape local governments' technology policies |
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This paper examines the adoption of e-government reforms, particularly by local governments (cities and counties) in Germany. The paper attempts to answer the question: What factors do elites in the policy network believe are important to explain the adoption and implementation of e-government reforms in Germany? The research uses survey data and interviews with elites in the policy process. |
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Name: American Political Science Association URL: http://www.apsanet.org
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MLA Citation:
| Cassell, Mark. "E-Government in the Federal Republic of Germany: How institutions shape local governments' technology policies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC, Sep 01, 2005 <Not Available>. 2011-03-14 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p41701_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Cassell, M. , 2005-09-01 "E-Government in the Federal Republic of Germany: How institutions shape local governments' technology policies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC Online <PDF>. 2011-03-14 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p41701_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: This paper examines the adoption of e-government reforms, particularly by local governments (cities and counties) in Germany. The paper attempts to answer the question: What factors do elites in the policy network believe are important to explain the adoption and implementation of e-government reforms in Germany? The research uses survey data and interviews with elites in the policy process. |
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| E-government in Germany: How institutions shape local government technology policies A Paper prepared for delivery at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association September 1-4 2005 E-government in Germany 2 Germany has historically been considered a model of public administration. The Prussian legacy of an efficient accountable and reliable public sector may be more a myth than reality but it is an image that continues to enjoy wide currency globally and within Germany. The German public |
| <6 M onths 76% 6-12 M onths >12 M onths 5% Cities 40% 55% 5% All governments 34% 61% N=108 39 |
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