Public Administration in an Information Age - A Handbook

"This book is a joint effort of researchers who have been involved in research-projects and programmes that have been trying to chart and reflect upon the implications of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Public Administration. Since the 1950s, computers had largely facilita...

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Main Author: W.B.H.J. van de Donk (ed.) (auth)
Other Authors: I.Th.M. Snellen (ed.) (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: IOS Press 1998
Series:Informatization Developments and the Public Sector
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