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Journal articles on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Lehr, William, David Clark, Steve Bauer, Arthur Berger, and Philipp Richter. "Whither the Public Internet?" Journal of Information Policy 9, no. 1 (December 1, 2019): 1–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jinfopoli.9.1.0001.

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Abstract This article addresses the question of what should be meant by the phrase the Internet, or equivalently, the public Internet. Since its origins in the 1960s, the Internet has changed significantly in terms of the networks and technologies, services that are supported, and industry players who participate in the Internet ecosystem, growing in global economic and social importance. This article discusses the changing role of the network operators and service providers that support the public Internet, and the relationship between what might be considered the public Internet and other elements of the global infrastructure. Herein, we explain why the quest for a single definition for the Internet is likely a fool’s errand, while recognizing that there remains a need to understand what the concept means in light of its growing importance as a topic of policy concern. Instead of a definition, we propose a three-lens framework through which to evaluate technical and market trends that are changing the Internet and assist in determining whether those changes are or are not consistent with what we view as worth preserving in that which we refer to as the Internet.
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Garson, G. David. "Political Science and Public Administration: An Internet Guide." Social Science Computer Review 13, no. 4 (December 1995): 453–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443939501300405.

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Mallon, Melissa. "Internet Resources." Public Services Quarterly 14, no. 2 (April 3, 2018): 135–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15228959.2018.1449704.

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Syrkin, Darby. "INTERNET RESOURCES." Public Services Quarterly 2, no. 2-3 (July 20, 2006): 191–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j295v02n02_12.

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Syrkin, Darby. "INTERNET RESOURCES." Public Services Quarterly 3, no. 1-2 (October 17, 2007): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j295v03n01_11.

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Balabayeva, Zinaida. "THE NEW SOCIALITY AND PROBLEMS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION." International Journal of New Economics and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2016): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.4745.

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The article deals with the essence of the new sociality, which is created by the Internet. The concept of "new sociality" proposed in the monograph of M. Castells, "Галактика Интернет" in which he argues that the new sociality is having an increasing impact on the development of social relations. The article analyzes the current state of the communication activities of the state authorities of Ukraine, their interaction with the citizens, as well as the problems that arise in the way of Internet use in public administration.
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Peng Hwa, Ang. "Growing Up: The Maturing of the Internet and the Implications for Internet Governance." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 24, no. 2 (December 31, 2009): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps24206.

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This paper aims to sketch a road map for Internet governance based upon the state of development of various aspects of the Internet. The framework for analysis was eveloped by Deborah Spar in her 2001 book Prophets, Pioneers, and Pirates, in which she convincingly demonstrates that new technologies go through four phases of policy development: innovation, commercialization, creative anarchy, and rule-making. The analysis suggests that Internet governance for three of four clusters has reached a level of maturity in policy development. The most developed aspect is the cluster of issues around physical infrastructure of what has been described as the ICANN issues. Two other clusters-Internet use and Internet-related issues-are less developed, with their state of development linked to economic advancement. The least developed aspect of Internet governance is that of the use of the Internet for economic, social, and cultural development. The analysis suggests that development aspects of Internet governance should perhaps not be addressed in the current framework but should be discussed separately, with, however, the same level of impartance attached to this venue as to the Internet Governance Forum.
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Müller-Török, Robert, and Alexander Prosser. "TEACHING REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITISED PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION." Pro Publico Bono - Magyar Közigazgatás 9, no. 1 (August 3, 2021): 2–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32575/ppb.2021.1.1.

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The digitisation of public sector ICT is driven by a number of factors: Increased self- service via the Internet, the Internet of Things (IoT), real-time business intelligence and the advent of integrated information systems as the “backbone” of organisational ICT. This is accentuated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The paper presents an implemented university level teaching programme that covers the topics of integrated information systems for the environment described above. The paper also deals with the research question of how to embed such a programme in a conventional, public sector-oriented university course programme. It details the didactic specificities and analyses the feedback from the roll out and the prior knowledge required from students and the changes in other elements of a public administration course programme necessitated by digitisation orientation. It finally summarises the experience made and illustrates the necessity for further research.
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АРАЛБАЕВА Г.Г., АРАЛБАЕВА Г. Г., and ДМИТРИЕВА О. А. ДМИТРИЕВА О.А. "DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION BASED ON INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES." Экономика и предпринимательство, no. 5(166) (June 28, 2024): 446–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.34925/eip.2024.166.5.091.

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В статье представлены аспекты развития государственного и муниципального управления на основе интернет-технологий, обусловленной реалиями современной цифровизации экономики страны и органов власти. Сформулированы направления, цели и задачи использования интернет-технологий в области государственного и муниципального управления. Рассмотрены принципы, классификация интернет-технологий, применяемых в деятельности органов власти, функции органов власти и их характеристика. Представлены компоненты интернет-технологий. Выделены проблемы использования интернет-технологий в государственном и муниципальном управлении, а также пути их решения. The article presents aspects of the development of public and municipal administration based on Internet technologies, due to the realities of modern digitalization of the country's economy and government authorities. The directions, goals and objectives of the use of Internet technologies in the field of public and municipal administration are formulated. The principles, classification of Internet technologies used in the activities of authorities, functions of authorities and their characteristics are considered. The components of Internet technologies are presented. The problems of using Internet technologies in state and municipal management, as well as ways to solve them, are highlighted.
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WYRĘBEK, HENRYK, and ZBIGNIEW CIEKANOWSKI. "PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN CYBERSPACE." PRZEGLĄD POLICYJNY 136, no. 4 (April 17, 2020): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.1130.

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The turn of the twenty-fi rst century is the time of a global revolution consisting in an avalanche of modern technologies. The achievements of science and technology are used in every fi eld of human existence. The basis of functioning of modern society is the use of cyberspace. Access to mobile phones, computers and the global ICT network is a determinant of societal development. The idea of universal automation and computerisation is a fact. The possibility of using high-speed ICT connections is not only the domain of scientifi c institutions, military agents and large business entities. A global computer network connects individuals. The intensive development of modern technologies, the Internet and telecommunication networks has enabled the emergence of a new approach in communication between citizens and the state (with central and local government offi ces). It has also enabled the introduction of new solutions, models and services at this level, resulting directly from specifi c social needs and expectations. According to the assumptions of the idea of e-government, the basic premise for creating e-government is to improve contact with the authorities at all levels, and to speed up procedures for dealing with offi cial matters. Investing in modern administration may bring tangible benefi ts to citizens and entrepreneurs as well as to the administration itself.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Lo, Mouhamadou. "L' administration électronique et le droit public." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010279.

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Internet connaît depuis quelques années une application croissante dans l'activité de l'administration, qu'elle soit centrale ou territoriale. L'administration électronique, source de simplification des démarches administratives, s'affirme chaque jour comme l'instrument privilégié d'une nouvelle stratégie de communication au service des usagers. Elle se traduit par un échange sous forme numérisée des formalités administratives entre les services publics et les citoyens. Le gouvernement veut en faire un outil majeur en vue d'améliorer le service rendu aux administrés avec la mise en ligne des formulaires, des données publiques et la création de nouvelles procédures électroniques. Toutefois, sa mise en oeuvre est un véritable laboratoire en tant que siège d'évènements ayant des conséquences juridiques importantes voire préoccupantes. En effet, l'Internet public se conjugue avec l'obligation de résoudre quelques défis juridiques qui tiennent à la définition de nouveaux moyens de sécurité (sécurité des systèmes informatiques, confidentialité des données, la cybercriminalité, etc. ) et à l'encadrement des procédures administratives numériques par rapport aux principes fondamentaux régissant le service public. Face à ces défis, le droit public est-il en mesure d'y faire face ? Les réponses à cette question constitueront les éléments essentiels de nos travaux.
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Osinowo, Gbenga Ayodeji. "Internet and Telecommunications Companies' Provision of Customer Information to the Government." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7248.

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The strategy of the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program is to incorporate the private sector into the bulk data collection of customers information, yet there is little legislative and judicial oversight. As a result, internet and telecommunications companies participated, placing at risk protected privacy interests of their customers. Using policy feedback theory and narrative policy framework as the theoretical framework, the purpose of this qualitative, case study was to explore how the federal government gains compliance of the internet and telecommunications industry to engage in information sharing with NSA during post 9/11, 2001 terrorists' attack. Secondary data were collected about internet and telecommunications companies through document analysis, corporate records, and credible news sources. These data were compiled as raw data and developed into codes, which led to categories and eventually developed into themes. Findings indicate that private companies participated for three main reasons: first, an interest in preserving national security, second, they believed they had limited or no liability, and third, profit-making. At the same time, the participants expressed concerns that the government gained compliance via the use of coercion, influence, and persuasion. The positive social change implication of this study includes recommendations to public policy practitioners/evaluators that it is necessary to include private sector analysis in a comprehensive review of public policy because inter-dependencies of the private-public sector guarantees effective public policy implementation/ assessment.
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Beil, Thomas F. "City hall in cyberspace how local governments are using the Internet to deliver services and interact with the public /." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 1998. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.P.A.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 1998.
Typescript. Abstract preceeds thesis as one preliminary leaf. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2931. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-77).
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Jackson, Nigel. "Online political communication : the impact of the Internet on MPs 1994-2005." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 2008. http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/12339/.

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Existing research on MPs using the Internet (Halstead 2000, Perrone 2002, Ward and Gibson 2003, Jackson 2003, Ward and Lusoli 2005, Ward et al. 2005, Jackson 2005, Auty 2005, Jackson 2006b) has tended to be too reliant on content analysis; restricted to one part of the Internet, and involved limited research on the views of actual users of an MP.s online presence their views of it. This thesis seeks to identify the impact of the Internet on MPs through: their campaigning abilities; the impact on their role as representatives and how MPs communicate. The research triangulates data on the impact of websites, email, e-newsletters and weblogs through content analysis, questionnaires and interviews. The data collated has helped develop a theoretical understanding of how MPs campaign, represent and communicate. First, there is evidence that e-newsletters can be used as effective vote- winners by encouraging constituents to switch votes. This „incumbency effect. (Krasno 1994) suggests that existing research (Curtice and Steed 1997, Butler and Collins 2001) has under-estimated the effect of a personal vote (Cain et al. 1987). Second, websites and e-newsletters are helping MPs develop a new representative role, by providing an „information portal. which encourages local participation. Third, there is evidence that we are on the threshold of a new model of e-representation. MPs. use of e-newsletters appears to be developing a parallel of e-constituency which enhances the relationship geographical constituents have with their MP. At the same time, weblogs are creating a separate e-constituency whose online link to an MP is based on interest not geography. Fourth,a typology has been created for explaining how MPs use the Internet, with four different characteristics:technophobes; bandwagoners; mapie; and pioneers. The Internet is creating a new architecture of representation with both a territorial axis, and an issue axis accessible from the computer keyboard.
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Seth, Gautam. "Ground realities of virtual business a look at India and the United States of America /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2002. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=2696.

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Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2002.
Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vi, 35 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-35).
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Li, Po-hung. "The implementation of e-government in Hong Kong." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B3653870X.

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Chan, Yuen-lai. "Evaluate the implementation of e-government in Hong Kong." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2008. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B4101439X.

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Kahaar, Saadick. "Monitoring and controlling of projects within selected organisations in the public sector." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2651.

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Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, [2017].
The study is located within a Project Management paradigm. The South African national Department of Education’s (the DOE) approach to e-Education and its directive issued in 2004 to integrate Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s) into teaching and learning forms the premise of this study. In 2009, the Western Cape Government adopted the Modernisation Programme to bring the provincial government on par with international best practice, to ensure that government officials are fit for their respective purposes. The challenge for the Western Cape Government was its ability to implement a project management approach to all activities performed by all stakeholders and role players in the project implementation process. The core objective of the study was to develop a theoretical framework to monitor and control projects and practices within selected provincial government departments in the Western Cape, with specific reference to the Department of the Premier (DotP) and the Western Cape Education Department, in order to achieve and provide an improved project management approach to monitor and control projects when implementing strategy and, in turn, enhance effective and efficient service delivery. A qualitative research approach was used, as the researchers were keen to hear verbal accounts around the experiences and perceptions of selected individuals within the Department of the Premier and Western Cape Education Department around the MSPiL Training Project in particular, and how it is monitored and controlled. Applicable literature was consulted which indicated the complexity of project management in the public sector as it relates to monitoring and control of projects. Methods/mechanisms, procedures and systems for defining, planning, scheduling, controlling, organising, monitoring and evaluating project activities to enhance service delivery, were forwarded. One of the core findings of the study was that an agile project management approach/methodology is best suited to an environment that has faster turnaround times with more streamlined, speedier approvals and processes, red tape reduction, as well as more direct communication channels. The aforementioned lacked in the South African public sector. A recommendation forwarded is that the Department of the Premier, Centre for e-Innovation’s (Directorate GITO: Education, Cultural Affairs and Sport) project office and a task team that specifically deal with the MSPiL project should clearly understand their department’s requirements whilst defining, planning and managing projects to improve project management maturity, as well as constantly communicate the roadmap, benefits and progress at both project/programme, departmental and provincial level by 2019, since this is when the Western Cape Provincial Strategic Plan reaches its end. This will assist the department and its MSPiL project team to improve project tasks and activities for future projects with similar characteristics.
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Jordan, Sara Rene. "The public interest in public administration: an investigation of the communicative foundations of the public interest standard." Diss., Texas A&M University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/5977.

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The public interest is the highest standard for bureaucratic action in American government. While the importance of this standard ebbs and flows in the literature, the eminence of it remains unquestioned as the North Star for the American ship of state. As the highest standard in American politics and policy, this standard must be formed democratically. In this dissertation, I examine the formation of the public interest standard through the lens of citizen-bureaucratic communication, using the theory of communicative action advanced by the contemporary German social and political philosopher, Jürgen Habermas. I support the use of such a theoretical framework in America by examining the importance of communication for the American pragmatist philosopher, John Dewey. I examine the ramifications of communication in the American democratic state as foundational for the formation and continued expression of the public interest throughout the institution of the American executive branch.
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Evans, Daniel, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "The internet and competitive advantage in Australian professional sport organisations." Deakin University. Bowater School of Management and Marketing, 2002. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20050825.144334.

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The electronic revolution has proven to be a powerful stimulus for change in business practice. As a business tool however, the Internet must endure the same scrutiny under which other business activities are placed. If the use of the Internet in business is a sound strategy, then it must contribute toward competitive advantage. The sport business industry has not been isolated from the vagaries of Internet applications. Moreover, as the industry has become more competitive, forcing sporting organisations towards unprecedented levels of accountability and business practice, the Internet has been increasingly seen as a potential 'holy grail' for sport organisations struggling for revenue (Stewart & Smith, 1999). This research is a response to these pressures. It seeks to identify Internet based opportunities for competitive advantage, and to provide strategies and recommendations for the successful use of the Internet in Australian professional sport organisations. In realising this objective, a newly developed and integrated Business Activity Model has been constructed. The model assists in the identification of specific Internet based competitive advantage strategies, and provides a theoretical framework for this research. The Business Activity Model conceptualises, for the first time, the relationships between the value chain, constituents of electronically enabled competitive advantage, and the Internet. With Australia's limited group of fully professional sports capable of sustaining the human resources and budgets necessary to implement comprehensive e-commerce strategies, the organisations selected to participate in this research represent the pinnacle of Australian professional sport clubs. Specifically, the 55 clubs competing in the Australian Football League (A.F.L.), National Basketball League (N.B.L.), National Rugby League (N.R.L.), and National Soccer League (N.S.L.) constituted the research sample and population. In concert with the 87% participation rate, sampling approached a census. A telephone-administered survey, based primarily on the rigorously tested instrument developed by Sethi and King (1994), was employed for data collection. This research employs a comprehensive set of descriptive statistics, and is bolstered by a confirmatory and an exploratory factor analysis, undertaken on one component of the data. The outcome of this research was the identification of seven practical recommendations for Australian professional sport organisations seeking to improve competitive advantage via the Internet. These recommendations were based on an inventory of the 'gaps' between the strategies proposed by the literature, and the practices of the sample, and relate to both overall Internet strategy, and specific web site applications. The development of the new Business Activity Model and the identification of key online strategy themes support and complement these recommendations. An examination of variations in the practices of participating organisations, and some comparisons against United States sporting organisations, also provides depth and context to the findings. This research provides a platform for sport managers to effectively harness the potential of the Internet, through their web sites in particular, and realise significant competitive advantages. The Business Activity Model provides managers in all industries with a tool for the detection and understanding of potential elements of competitive advantage, and incorporates all activities critical to business in the new digital economy. Seven practical recommendations for improved online performance based on identified competitive advantage and strategies fulfils the primary objective of this research. E-commerce continues to grow at astronomical rates, and with the Internet poised to become the life-blood of 21st century sporting organisations, these recommendations will assist managers in their ongoing search for competitive advantage.
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Books on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Giorgio, Petroni, and Cloete Fanie, eds. New technologies in public administration. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2005.

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Saïd, Assar, and Boughzala Imed, eds. Administration électronique: Constats et perspectives. Paris: Hermès science publications, 2007.

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Schedler, Kuno. Managing the electronic government: From vision to practice. Greenwich, Conn: Information Age Publishing, 2004.

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Homburg, Vincent. Understanding e-government: Information systems in public administration. London: Routledge, 2008.

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Homburg, Vincent. Information systems in public administration: Understanding e-government. New York, NY: Routledge, 2008.

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Homburg, Vincent. Information systems in public administration: Understanding e-government. New York, NY: Routledge, 2008.

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Reddick, Christopher G. Public administration and information technology. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2012.

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Chen, Yu-Che. Electronic governance and cross-boundary collaboration: Innovations and advancing tools. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference, 2011.

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García, José Ramón Gil. E-government success factors and measures: Theories, concepts, and methodologies. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference, 2013.

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B, Edwards Sam, and Diogo Santos. Revolutionizing the interaction between state and citizens through digital communications. Hersehy, PA: Information Science Reference, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Santaniello, Mauro, and Francesco Amoretti. "Internet Governance." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 3393–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20928-9_3383.

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Santaniello, Mauro, and Francesco Amoretti. "Internet Governance." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 1–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3383-1.

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Santaniello, Mauro, and Francesco Amoretti. "Internet Governance." In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, 6994–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66252-3_3383.

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Berntzen, Lasse, Marius Rohde-Johannessen, and James Godbolt. "Understanding Internet Use in Grassroots Campaigns: Internet and Social Movement Theory." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 15–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05963-1_2.

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Bergo, Rolv Alex, and Dan J. Wedemeyer. "Information, Noise, and the Evolving Internet." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 155–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22994-2_10.

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Troumbley, Rex. "Coercive Cyberspaces and Governing Internet Futures." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 17–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22994-2_2.

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Calderaro, Andrea. "Internet Politics Beyond the Digital Divide." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 3–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04666-2_1.

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Winter, Jenifer, and Ryota Ono. "Introduction to the Future Internet: Alternative Visions." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22994-2_1.

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Ono, Ryota, and Jenifer Winter. "Conclusion: Three Stages of the Future Internet." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 217–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22994-2_13.

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Inayatullah, Sohail, and Ivana Milojević. "Power and the Futures of the Internet." In Public Administration and Information Technology, 59–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22994-2_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Polkowski, Zdzislaw, and Marcin Jozwiak. "Internet of Things in Public Administration." In 2021 Fourth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Technologies (CCICT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccict53244.2021.00070.

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Pelse, Modrite, Sandris Ancans, and Lasma Strazdina. "Digitalization in public administration institutions." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.051.

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There is no doubt that digitalization processes make positive effects on the development of a company as emphasized and evidenced by many research papers and studies. However, there are a few empirical research studies on digitalization in the public sector, particularly in public administration institutions. Therefore, the present research aims to identify and compare the level of digitalization in four national public administration institutions: the State Revenue Service, the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs, the State Social Insurance Agency and the State Employment Agency. In Latvia, very good technical solutions and a broadband mobile Internet network are available, the number of Internet users increases all over the world every year, but are they widely used by public administration institutions to provide consumers with appropriate digital services? The State Revenue Service has reached the highest level of maturity in digitalization, and the institution has also allocated the most funds from its budget to information technologies and the maintenance of their systems. The level of digitalization is low in the State Employment Agency and the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs. The public requires public administration services to be available digitally on a 24-hour/7day basis.
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Kovaļevska, Anita. "Faktiskās rīcības jēdziens Latvijā un Vācijā." In Latvijas Universitātes 80. starptautiskā zinātniskā konference. LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/juzk.80.42.

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The concept of real action (Realakt – in German) is well known in both Latvia and Germany. In both countries, real action is contrasted with those acts of public administration that produce legal effects, thus explaining the distinction between real action and administrative acts, regulatory acts and contracts. In Germany, however, the concept of real action is broader and actually covers all activities of public administration, which do not produce legal effects. Consequently, public administration’s activities (actions) in the field of private law, activities (actions) aimed at the execution of an administrative act, simple administrative activities (actions), internal public administration activities (actions) and procedural activities (actions) are also covered by the concept of real action.
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Song, Guangxing, and Pingfang Yang. "The Influence of Network Real-name System on the Management of Internet Public Opinion." In Public Administration in The Time of Regional Change. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpm.2013.9.

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Kaneko, Yusuke, Shuntaro Tanaka, Tomoyuki Kimura, Jun Okumura, Shigeyuki Azuchi, and Shigeyuki Osada. "DeExam: A Decentralized Exam Administration Model using Public Blockchain." In BIOTC 2021: 2021 the 3rd Blockchain and Internet of Things Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3475992.3475993.

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Taddia, Chiara, Stefania Nanni, and Gianluca Mazzini. "Technology Integration for the Services Offered by the Public Administrations." In 2009 First International Conference on Evolving Internet (INTERNET). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/internet.2009.29.

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Chen, Yujuan, and Jinyu Liu. "On the Practical Teaching Reform of Public Administration for the Cultivation of the “Internet + Industry Administration” Ability." In 2020 International Conference on Advanced Education, Management and Social Science (AEMSS2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200723.131.

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Fiala, Zdenek, and Olga Sovova. "NEW CHALLENGES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AT THE AGE OF THE RIGHT TO THE INTERNET ACCESS." In 4th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2020 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2020.201.

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The paper discusses the challenges, benefits, and risks of the digitization in public services; argues the internet access right as a fundamental human right and the obligation of a state to provide digital services in the public administration; points out the main tasks of public administration when introducing the principles of good governance; addresses the development of the mentioned principles in the European public space as well at the examples of the Czech Republic. The authors critically describe evaluation methods of digitized public administration and e-Government, including the general model of user acceptance of information technology and benchmarking within the global worldwide information society. The paper highlights practical examples of digitization of the public space in the European Union and in the Czech Republic. The paper concludes with the issues of the state obligation to cover gaps between the legal and economic demand for digitization and provision of digital public services and needs of communities and individuals. The authors use the economic approach to examine legal issues of digitization in public administration. The comparison of the European legislation and Czech national legislation form the primary methodology of the interpretation of the rights of users as well as the obligations of the public administration. Practical examples, figures and tables highlight the argued issues.
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Dudová, Iveta, and Silvia Matúšová. "Development Trends of Human Resources in Public Administration in Slovakia." In Eighth International Scientific-Business Conference LIMEN Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.2022.229.

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The paper identifies the critical factors in the development of pub­lic administration in Slovakia by 2030, considering human resources devel­opment, innovation, and digitization. The aim of the paper is to character­ize the mission and functions of the public administration, the most signifi­cant trends in human resources development and measures necessary to fa­cilitate innovations and upgrading in the public administration. The paper considers the valid legislation, data analysis and development trends in the public administration sector in Slovakia, including the quantity, quality and competitiveness of human resources potential and the digitization of pub­lic administration and the innovations in the labour market. The public ad­ministration sector performs the tasks entrusted by the state, framed, and de­fined by the public interest. The public administration sector has a cross-sec­tional character and shows intersections with other sectors.
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Abdullah, Yahya. "Judicial oversight of applications submitted to the administration is a reason for its development." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DEFICIENCIES AND INFLATION ASPECTS IN LEGISLATION. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicdial.pp191-212.

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"The administration performs a great task in the life of modern societies, through its intervention to satisfy public needs through the establishment and management of public utilities that aim to achieve the public interest and respond to the requirements and necessities of daily life, as well as protecting public order, and regulating the relationship between them and individuals with constitutional and legal texts, as well as The organizational rules that lay down the general framework for public liberties and individual rights, all to prevent them from practicing any activity outside the framework of legality. Originally, the administration is not obligated to issue its decisions in a specific form, as it is free to choose the external form of these decisions, unless the law requires it otherwise. This requires that the decision be embodied in an external form in order for individuals to know the will of the administration and to adjust their behavior according to its requirements. However, the implementation of this rule on its launch, may negatively affect the rights of individuals, because the administration may sometimes deliberately remain silent about deciding the requests submitted to it, or it may neglect at other times to respond to these requests. Existence of apparent decisions in an external legal form, meaning that the matter remains in the hands of the administration, if it wants it will respond to the requests of individuals, and if it wants to be silent, which constitutes a waste of their rights, a violation of the principle of equality, and confiscation of the right to litigation guaranteed by the constitution, it requires protection of individuals from the inconvenience of the administration And the abuse of their rights, and put an end to the neglect of employees and their indifference to the requests or grievances submitted to them, in addition to the fact that the requirements of the public interest require that the administrative staff exercise the powers entrusted to them by law at the present time. ( ) For these justifications, the legislator intervened in many countries, including France, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq, to ​​suppose that the administration had announced its will, even if it remained silent or silent about deciding on the request presented to it, and this resulted in an implicit administrative decision of rejection or approval. As a result of the large number of state intervention in the economic and social fields in recent times, it has led to the multiplicity and diversity of state agencies and institutions, and the public administration often does not provide its services to individuals except at the request of individuals. Therefore, it may be difficult for individuals to identify a competent administrative authority to submit their request to. to get those services. He makes a mistake and submits it to a non-competent administrative body. When this authority is silent and does not transfer the request to its competent authority, and the legal period granted to the administration to respond to their requests has passed, individuals resort to the judiciary, and submitting the request to the non-competent authority prevents the judiciary from accepting their claim, which wastes their rights and thus harms them. Therefore, the administrative judiciary in many countries has extended its control over this case to consider the application submitted to a non-competent administrative body as if it was submitted to its competent authority, given that the state is a single public legal person. Accordingly, the request submitted to any party starts from the legal period available to the administration to meet the requests of individuals and in its absence the implicit administrative decision of rejection or acceptance arises. Accordingly, we will study the jurisprudence of the French, Lebanese, Egyptian and Iraqi judiciary in this study. The importance of the study lies in the implications of the subject of requests submitted to the administration, the delay in their completion, the silence of the administration, and the consequent effects and exposure to the rights of individuals. And that it will show how to confront this silence, neglect and intransigence of the administration. The idea of ​​implicit administrative decisions, resulting from the administration’s silence on the requests submitted to it, is an effective means, which makes the administration more positive and enables individuals to confront the administration’s silence, and prevents its intransigence, arbitrariness or neglect. The problem of the research is that can silence be an expression of the will? How do individuals protect themselves from the actions of the administration, and who guarantees its non-bias, arbitrariness and deviation? Does submitting the application to a non-competent body protect the rights of individuals? ? And the extent of judicial oversight on the authority of the administration.? And the extent of the compatibility and divergence of the positions of the administrative judiciary in France, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq regarding this.? From the above in explaining the importance of the study and its problem, we can deduce the scope of the study, which is the study of judicial control over the requests submitted to the administration by taking an overview of the nature of the requests, their types and distinguishing them from others, and the position of each of the legislation, the judiciary and jurisprudence from it. The research consists of two sections, the first deals with the nature of the request and what is related to it, and the second is judicial control over the applications submitted to the administration, as follows"
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Reports on the topic "Internet in public administration"

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Vasilenko, L. A. Sociology in Public Administration: The Use of Internet Research. Sociology and society: social inequality and social justice (Yekaterinburg, October 19-21, 2016) [Electronic resource], 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/vasilenko-3-8.

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Vasilenko, L. A., and V. I. Vasilenko. Internet in public service system. RAGS, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/vasilenko-2-4.

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Ginther, Donna, Germaine Halegoua, Xan Wedel, Thomas Becker, Genna Hurd, and Walter Goettlich. Broadband in Kansas: The Challenges of Digital Access and Affordability. Institute for Policy & Social Research, University of Kansas, March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/1808.34031.

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The Institute for Policy & Social Research (IPSR) at the University of Kansas received funding from the Economic Development Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce under the CARES Act to study broadband access in the state of Kansas. To conduct this study, IPSR examined existing data, fielded our own survey of broadband speeds and access, conducted focus groups, and commissioned a chapter on the digital divide within the state of Kansas. The report discusses available data sources and introduces the speed test data collected by IPSR in order to map the broadband access landscape in Kansas. Along with speed tests, the Kansas broadband survey collected information regarding broadband access, adequacy, affordability and satisfaction. The survey data were enhanced by interviews and focus groups that allowed Kansans to share their struggles with internet access in their own words. The report also investigates digital equity using surveys and interviews conducted at public libraries that revealed the challenges faced by library patrons, including lack of digital access and literacy. The report that is summarized below indicates a rural-urban digital divide in terms of access, affordability, and satisfaction with broadband services. The data in this report indicate that up to 1,000,000 Kansans live in regions that lack access to highspeed broadband services, now considered to be 100 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 20 Mbps upload (100/20). Close to half of survey respondents (46%) report dissatisfaction with broadband services.
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Lindo-Ocampo, Gloria Inés, and Hilda Clarena Buitrago-García. English for Business Course. Thematic Unit: Business Events. Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.16925/gcnc.24.

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This didactic unit is aimed at the fifth semester students of the Business Administration, Marketing and International Business program, who have already completed the four basic levels of the Open Lingua program. This proposal seeks to develop skills and competencies that allow them to perform in different fields related to private, public and solidarity economy companies, and in various mediation and negotiation processes at national and international levels. The instructional design of this unit contains real-life situations, focused on the world of business, that allow students to interact in various types of business events. The grammatical and lexical concepts, necessary to interact successfully in these types of communicative situations, are introduced and applied. The educational activities are designed to offer opportunities to interact in business conferences, international exhibitions, and seminars, among others. The contents are framed in natural and meaningful contexts. This leads to a greater understanding of the type of language used in business and the way it is used to communicate. The contents are structured in three lessons in which the level of complexity of the topics, tasks, texts and transitions (4Ts) have been considered. Also, various types of activities that activate and reinforce previous knowledge and that, subsequently, evaluate the progress of the students, are included.
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Vasilenko, L. A., and I. N. Rybakova. Information culture in the system of public administration. RAGS, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/vasilenko-2-3.

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Rukundo, Solomon. Tax Amnesties in Africa: An Analysis of the Voluntary Disclosure Programme in Uganda. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2020.005.

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Tax amnesties have taken centre stage as a compliance tool in recent years. The OECD estimates that since 2009 tax amnesties in 40 jurisdictions have resulted in the collection of an additional €102 billion in tax revenue. A number of African countries have introduced tax amnesties in the last decade, including Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania. Despite their global popularity, the efficacy of tax amnesties as a tax compliance tool remains in doubt. The revenue is often below expectations, and it probably could have been raised through effective use of regular enforcement measures. It is also argued that tax amnesties might incentivise non-compliance – taxpayers may engage in non-compliance in the hope of benefiting from an amnesty. This paper examines the administration of tax amnesties in various jurisdictions around the world, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Kenya and South Africa. The paper makes a cost-benefit analysis of these and other tax amnesties – and from this analysis develops a model tax amnesty, whose features maximise the benefits of a tax amnesty while minimising the potential costs. The model tax amnesty: (1) is permanent, (2) is available only to taxpayers who make a voluntary disclosure, (3) relieves taxpayers of penalties, interest and the risk of prosecution, but treats intentional and unintentional non-compliance differently, (4) has clear reporting requirements for taxpayers, and (5) is communicated clearly to attract non-compliant taxpayers without appearing unfair to the compliant ones. The paper then focuses on the Ugandan tax amnesty introduced in July 2019 – a Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP). As at 7 November 2020, this initiative had raised USh16.8 billion (US$6.2 million) against a projection of USh45 billion (US$16.6 million). The paper examines the legal regime and administration of this VDP, scoring it against the model tax amnesty. It notes that, while the Ugandan VDP partially matches up to the model tax amnesty, because it is permanent, restricted to taxpayers who make voluntary disclosure and relieves penalties and interest only, it still falls short due to a number of limitations. These include: (1) communication of the administration of the VDP through a public notice, instead of a practice note that is binding on the tax authority; (2) uncertainty regarding situations where a VDP application is made while the tax authority has been doing a secret investigation into the taxpayer’s affairs; (3) the absence of differentiated treatment between taxpayers involved in intentional non-compliance, and those whose non-compliance may be unintentional; (4) lack of clarity on how the VDP protects the taxpayer when non-compliance involves the breach of other non-tax statutes, such as those governing financial regulation; (5)absence of clear timelines in the administration of the VDP, which creates uncertainty;(6)failure to cater for voluntary disclosures with minor errors; (7) lack of clarity on VDP applications that result in a refund position for the applicant; and (8) lack of clarity on how often a VDP application can be made. The paper offers recommendations on how the Ugandan VDP can be aligned to match the model tax amnesty, in order to gain the most from this compliance tool.
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Boeyen, S., T. Howes, and P. Richard. Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure LDAPv2 Schema. RFC Editor, June 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2587.

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Pinkas, D., and T. Gindin. Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Permanent Identifier. RFC Editor, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4043.

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Santesson, S., R. Housley, S. Bajaj, and L. Rosenthol. Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure -- Certificate Image. RFC Editor, May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc6170.

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Goolsbee, Austan, and Jonathan Guryan. The Impact of Internet Subsidies in Public Schools. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9090.

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