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Information Polity, Volume 9
Volume 9, Numbers 1-2, 2004
- Use of ICT by Members of Parliament. 1-4
- Jens Hoff:
Members of parliaments' use of ICT in a comparative European perspective. 5-16 - Peter Filzmaier, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Ignace Snellen:
Information management of MPs: Experiences from Austria, Denmark and the Netherlands. 17-28 - Gustavo Cardoso, Carlos Cunha, Susana Nascimento:
Ministers of parliament and information and communication technologies as a means of horizontal and vertical communication in Western Europe. 29-40 - Beate Elvebakk:
Virtually competent? Competence and experience with Internet-based technologies among European parliamentarians. 41-53 - Jens Hoff:
The democratic potentials of information technology: Attitudes of European MPs towards new technology. 55-66 - Colin F. Smith, C. William R. Webster:
Members of the Scottish Parliament on the Net. 67-80 - Hans J. Kleinsteuber, Meike Fries:
German MPs and ICT. 81-87 - Jean-Loup Chappelet:
The appropriation of e-mail and the Internet by members of the Swiss Parliament. 89-102 - Stephen Frantzich:
Technology and the US Congress: Looking back and looking forward. 103-113 - Christoph Bieber:
Book Review: Net Gain? Political Parties and the Internet, by R. Gibson, P. Nixon and S. Ward, eds. 115-117
Volume 9, Numbers 3-4, 2004
- Editorial. 119-120
- Davy Janssen, Sabine Rotthier, Kris Snijkers:
If you measure it they will score: An assessment of international eGovernment benchmarking. 121-130 - Mateja Kunstelj, Mirko Vintar:
Evaluating the progress of e-government development: A critical analysis. 131-148 - Patrik Hall, Karl Löfgren:
The rise and decline of a visionary policy: Swedish ICT-policy in retrospect. 149-165 - Agnieszka Pawlowska:
Failures in large systems projects in Poland: Mission [im]possible? 167-180 - Pieter Wagenaar, Stefan Soeparman:
Coping with the dilemma of common pool information resourcing: Integrating information domains in the Dutch Police. 181-192 - Victor Bekkers:
Virtual policy communities and responsive governance: Redesigning on-line debates. 193-203 - Kris Snijkers:
Digital administration and the role of trust. 205-215 - Kim Viborg Andersen, Roman Beck, Rolf T. Wigand, Niels Bjørn-Andersen, Eric Brousseau:
European e-commerce policies in the pioneering days, the gold rush and the post-hype era. 217-232 - Marcel Hoogwout:
Book Review: eTransformation in Governance: New Directions in Government and Politics, by Matti Mälkiä, Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko and Reijo Savolainen, eds. 233-236
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