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This volume presents a comparative study to evaluate the success of the implementation of e-government in the UK, US, France, Germany, Finland, Australia and Japan. The detailed study examines national e-government strategies and their institutional framework of coordination and cooperation by focusing on the relevant players, the interplay of administrative levels and the types of control used by them. Drawing on literature on comparative public administration and comparative law, this book makes an important contribution to our understanding of advanced e-government.
Martin Eifert is a senior research fellow at both the Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research and the Centre for Research on Law and Innovation, Hamburg University.Jan Ole Püschel is a junior researcher at the Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research, University of Hamburg.
1. Introduction and Methodological Remarks: Comparative Public Administration and Comparative Law as a Resource for Learning 2. United Kingdom: Lawrence Pratchett, De Montfort University, UK 3. Japan: Prof. Dr. Yonemaru, College of Law, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto/Japan 4. USA: Dr. Martin Hagen, Bremen 5. France: Dr. Georges Chatillion, University Paris 1 / Sorbonne, France 6. Finland: Dr. Esa Hyyryläinen, University of Vaasa, Department of Public Management 7. Australia: Prof. Dr. Mark Armstrong and Nico Roehrich, Network Insight Group at RMIT 8. Germany: Dr. Martin Eifert LL.M. 9. Lessons Learned: E-Government as a challenge for cooperation between the different levels of public administration Dr. Martin Eifert LL.M. / Jan Ole Püschel