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Handbook of Research on Strategies for Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation: Comparative Studies
Values like accountability, transparency, openness and social equity.
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Local E-Government in Brazil: Poor Interaction and Local Politics as Usual
José Rodrigues Filho (Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil) and João Rodrigues dos Santos Junior (Private Consultant, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-282-4.ch045
Abstract
E-government has the potential to enhance democracy and transparency, increasing opportunities for citizen interaction. Literature has given many examples of successes and failures in its implementation, especially at the national level. Now, there are claims that the greatest opportunities for e-government are at the local level, because local governments have more contact with citizens. However, little attention has been paid to the highly bureaucratic and paternalistic government structures at local levels, and to how information and communication technologies (ICTs) may affect interaction and participation. Most of the literature fails to cover this relationship, and most of the time tries to emphasize just the technical obstacles instead of obstacles of a non-technical nature, such as political and bureaucratic barriers. In this study, an attempt is made to show that ICTs in municipal government in Brazil are designed in such a way that they resemble the traditional political structures, maintaining politics as usual and avoiding new forms of interaction and participation.
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Mozambique's Singular Path in Southern Africa's Coalition Governance Landscape
Are the principles and beliefs that direct a democratic system of government and aim to ensure fair and inclusive governance where the rights and interests of all individuals are respected and protected. These values include, but are not limited to, political equality, individual freedoms, protection of human rights, rule of law, transparency, accountability, and the participation of people in decision-making processes.
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Ethical Implications of Identity Politics for Good Governance in 21st Century Nigeria
Democratic values refer to those values that reflect a society’s democratic way of life. It includes values like respect, equality, fairness, and freedom, etc.
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