1. Emerging Developments and Technologies in Digital Government
- Author
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Yuanyuan Guo and Yuanyuan Guo
- Subjects
- Internet in public administration--Case studies, Internet in public administration--Technological innovations
- Abstract
As the digital government field continues to evolve rapidly, scholars and professionals must stay ahead of the curve by developing innovative solutions and gaining comprehensive insights. The global landscape of digital governance is undergoing transformative shifts, necessitating a deep understanding of historical developments, current practices, and emerging trends. This urgent demand for knowledge forms the crux of the problem that the book, Emerging Developments and Technologies in Digital Government, addresses with expert knowledge and insights. The book serves as an indispensable resource for academic scholars grappling with the complexities of digital government. It critically examines historical transitions from technology-centric paradigms to people-centric models, shedding light on the global impact of open data initiatives and the vital role of human-computer interaction in reshaping government websites. For professionals and researchers across disciplines such as library sciences, administrative management, sociology, and information technology, this book becomes a beacon, offering insights and tangible solutions to navigate the multifaceted dimensions of digital government. Structured as a comprehensive guide, the book integrates topics ranging from the theoretical innovation in digital government to the transformative influence of generative AI and the Metaverse. By tackling global challenges, strategies, and comparative analyses of digital government practices, it provides a roadmap for navigating the intricate landscape of digital governance. As scholars and executives seek a forward-thinking compass to navigate the complexities of the digital age, Emerging Developments and Technologies in Digital Government emerge as the definitive solution, offering a panoramic view of the field and equipping readers to shape the future of digital governance.
- Published
- 2024