Trends in electronic Government: Managing Distributed Knowledge

Roland Traunmüller, Maria Wimmer

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Abstract

Electronic Government (e-Government) is as a guiding vision for public administration. It stands for using the Internet, for re-engineering administrative processes, for achieving a virtual administration. It stands also for supporting an active participation of the citizens in democracy. Modern telecommunication infrastructures provide the basic means for co-operation over time and distance. In this way e-Government involves many locally and timely dispersed human actors and machine agents that hold knowledge required in performing administrative work. The challenge for e-Government is to find a successful way of re-engineering and distributing the administration's knowledge. In this article theoretical and practical insight is provided into various perspectives influencing knowledge management for e-Government. These perspectives need to be integrated in a comprehensive approach to develop e-Government strategies and systems.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Workshop "On the Way to Electronic Government" in Conjunction with DEXA 2000, London, Greenwich, UK
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2000

Fields of science

  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102003 Image processing
  • 102008 Computer graphics
  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102020 Medical informatics
  • 103021 Optics

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