Public Sector Reform Using Information Technologies: Transforming Policy into Practice

Public Sector Reform Using Information Technologies: Transforming Policy into Practice

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: August, 2011|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 496
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-839-2
ISBN13: 9781609608392|ISBN10: 1609608399|EISBN13: 9781609608408
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Successful delivery of public policy is increasingly dependent upon the effectiveness of information technology and systems. However, reformers must navigate the complex interactions between IT limitations, policy minefields, and complicated organizational networks which make change difficult.

Public Sector Reform Using Information Technologies: Transforming Policy into Practice offers an analytical, interdisciplinary examination of electronic governance implementation from theoretical and practical perspectives. Researchers in fields like computer science, information systems, and sociology, and practitioners in policy formulation, implementation, and IT and systems deployment will find useful insights for improving the effectiveness of government services. Successfully transforming public policy using IT will help minimize the political and financial repercussions of failed implementations, meet the increasing expectations of citizens in modern democracies, and shape the public sector of the future.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • E-Government Applications
  • E-Government Services
  • Electronic Governance Implementation
  • Information Technology and the Public Sector
  • IT and Public Policy
  • IT-Driven Public Sector Reform
  • IT-Enabled Public Sector Reform
  • Policy Delivery Evaluation Frameworks
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Public Sector Reform Using Information Technologies: Transforming Policy into Practice offers informative and sometimes provocative insights on thinking about, designing, and implementing electronic government. This triggers really useful discussions on a variety of topics making clear that public sector transformation is necessary and important but at the same time really challenging to achieve.

– Prof. Stefanos Gritzalis, University of the Aegean, Greece

Edited by Papadopoulos, a scholar from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, and Kanellis a corporate executive, this volume brings together 21 chapters written by international scholars and practitioners of public policy. This work offers an interdisciplinary approach to transforming the dissemination of public policy information. The hope of the editors is that this information will help those in charge of sending out information to the public will do so effectively, minimalizing the political and financial repercussion of failed implementations. It is designed to be of use to those in the fields of information technology, public policy, and IT systems deployment; therefore, it is written in a highly technical manner with jargon that will be familiar to professionals in these fields.

– Sara Marcus
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Thanos Papadopoulos is a Lecturer in Knowledge and Information Systems Management, at the School of Management, University of Southampton, UK. He obtained his PhD from Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK. He also obtained his diploma (Dipl-Eng – Equivalent to MEng) in computer engineering and informatics from the School of Engineering of Patras University, Greece, and his MSc in Information Systems from the Department of Informatics of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece. His research interests include innovation and change in public services, business transformation and networks, and Information Systems’ assessment strategies. He has been awarded the Best Paper Award in the 2007 International Conference on the Management of Healthcare and Medical Technology. He has published more than 20 papers in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences.
Panagiotis Kanellis is currently an Executive Director with Ernst & Young in Athens, Greece. Previous to that he held senior positions both in the private and public sectors where he led large transformational programmes. He was educated at Western International University in Business Administration (BSc), at the University of Ulster in Computing and Information Systems (Post-Graduate Diploma) and at Brunel University in Data Communication Systems (MSc) and Information Systems (PhD). He has taught at the Athens University of Economics and Business and is a Research Associate in the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Athens. He has published more than 60 papers in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. He is Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Chartered Information Technology Professional (FBCS CITP), a Chartered Engineer (CEng), a Chartered Scientist (CSci) and a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Dr. Nancy Alexopoulou, Harokopion University, Greece
  • Prof. Con Connell, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Dr. Ranadeva Jayasekera, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Dr. Elias Kontakos, Information Society, Greece
  • Dr. Drakoulis Martakos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • Prof. Yasmin Merali, The University of Warwick, UK
  • Kimon Papadopoulos, Prefecture of Kavala, Greece
  • Michael Rodakis, Ernst & Young, Greece