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The impact of urban e-government initiatives on the performance of environmental policy-making, citizen participation, and regulatory enforcement in Korea.
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The impact of urban e-government initiatives on the performance of environmental policy-making, citizen participation, and regulatory enforcement in Korea./
Author:
Lim, Joon Hyoung.
Description:
268 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Shui-Yan Tang.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-06A.
Subject:
Political Science, General. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3180400
ISBN:
9780542204913
The impact of urban e-government initiatives on the performance of environmental policy-making, citizen participation, and regulatory enforcement in Korea.
Lim, Joon Hyoung.
The impact of urban e-government initiatives on the performance of environmental policy-making, citizen participation, and regulatory enforcement in Korea.
- 268 p.
Adviser: Shui-Yan Tang.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2005.
The key findings highlight that urban e-government performance is shaped by IT leadership of senior management in a city government, institutional mechanisms to support the e-governance system, and sociopolitical contexts of an urban community.
ISBN: 9780542204913Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017391
Political Science, General.
The impact of urban e-government initiatives on the performance of environmental policy-making, citizen participation, and regulatory enforcement in Korea.
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Although emerging e-government initiatives across the world have been credited as an engine to help improve efficiency and democratic values in the public sector, empirical evidence is insufficient to determine their effects on local governance. In an attempt to evaluate information technology-driven public sector innovations, this dissertation explores the effect of e-government initiatives on urban environmental governance in South Korea. First, this research identifies the factors that explain the gap between city government websites in their ability to support public service delivery and citizen participation. Second, it examines how e-government initiatives affect the performance of environmental decision-making, participation, and regulatory enforcement in an urban context.
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Based on an integration of relevant literature, forty-six hypotheses have been generated to explore the research topic. In addition, a web-evaluation system has been created to measure the quality of urban e-governments with a special focus on the extent to which they provide environmental information and communications. Empirical data for the analysis have been obtained from diverse sources, including web-content analysis, existing hard data, and a nation-wide survey of and semi-structured interviews with city officials around the country.
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