Globalisation and Governance in the Pacific Islands; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Keynote Address -- From Neo-Liberalism to the New Medievalism; 2. Treading Water in Rapids? Non-Governmental Organisations and Resistance to Neo-Liberalism in Pacific Island States; Introductio
Achieving Sustainable E-Government in Pacific Island States
β Scribed by Rowena Cullen, Graham Hassall (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 436
- Series
- Public Administration and Information Technology 27
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book analyzes the common set of obstacles to the development and integration of government Information and Communication Technology (ICT) projects and effective e-government initiatives in developing countries. It draws on the expertise and experience of more developed states in the Pacific, notably Australia and New Zealand, both highly rated in global rankings for e-government and active in a variety of e-government development projects across the region.
There has been a general failure to identify priorities and align projects with local needs in ICT/e-government projects. Small Island Developing States (or SIDS) present a unique problem in terms of e-government. Not only do they suffer from a common set of barriers to ICT development such as their remoteness, geographical dispersion, moist tropical climates, largely rural populations, and lack of ICT capacity and infrastructure, but are also dependent on external agencies for investment, and must negotiate with powerful donors who have conflicting agendas.
E-government is widely regarded as 'transformational', increasing efficiency, productivity, accountability, economic growth, and citizen involvement. But while the governments of SIDS are committed to harnessing ICTs for effective government and economic development, they face major challenges in establishing successful e-government initiatives, due to the problems outlined above, coupled with a lack of HR capacities and appropriate strategies and policies.
Drawing on the experience of the states mentioned above, as well as regional quasi-governmental bodies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), aid agencies, and the private sector, the book will be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of e-government, public administration, political science, communication, information science, and social media.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
E-Government in Pacific Island Countries....Pages 3-32
Global Policies and Initiatives for E-Government in Pacific SIDs....Pages 33-53
E-Government Policy Processes at Regional and National Levels in the Pacific: Actors, Institutions and Networks....Pages 55-87
Regulation, Access and Connectivity in Pacific Island states....Pages 89-116
Mobile Technology in Pacific Island Countries: the Potential for M-Government....Pages 117-137
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
The Role of ICTs in Public Finance Management in Pacific SIDs: a Case for Good Governance....Pages 141-170
E-Government in Support of the Institutions of Democracy and Justice in Pacific Island States....Pages 171-207
Official Statistics and Information and Communication Technologies in Development in the Pacific....Pages 209-236
The Contribution of E-Government to Primary Industries and Rural Development in Pacific Island States....Pages 237-267
ICTs in Pacific Islandsβ Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Policy and Programs....Pages 269-303
The Use of ICT in the Health Sector in Pacific Island Countries....Pages 305-335
ICT in Education in Small Island Developing States of the Pacific....Pages 337-363
E-Government and Civil Society: Exploring New Relationships in Pacific SIDs....Pages 365-390
E-Government for Development in Pacific Island States: Achievements and Future Directions....Pages 391-411
Back Matter....Pages 413-421
β¦ Subjects
Public Administration;Innovation/Technology Management;Development Economics
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