Description
- Explores the underpinning democratic theories, including constitutional justifications, that guide decision makers during the application of Information Technology (IT) in governance to promote democratic principles such as transparency and accountability.
- Examines the capacity of IT to alter modern bureaucratic structures and functions, highlighting how specific areas of public policy including public budgeting and performance measurement are affected by the application of modern advancements.
- Demonstrates the ways in which technology creates new problems for contemporary government, including a discussion of virtual currency and its possible issues that must be addressed by the public sector.
- Avoids highly technical language and confusing industry jargon, focusing instead on explaining important concepts in an accessible fashion, applicable to a broad spectrum of readers.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032579627
Author Anthony Trotta
Format Paperback
Page Count 292
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd