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OverviewE-Government in Asia offers a thorough examination of e-governance in Asia, including the uses of the Internet to mediate interactions between Asian governments and their citizens. The book examines how the Internet is reshaping these interactions in the region and summarizes the nature of e-government, the growth of the Internet in Asia, issues of the digital divide, and how the Internet is affecting the ways in which public services are provided, how Asians acquire information, and other issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barney Warf (Barney Warf<br>Professor<br>Dept. of Geography<br>University of Kansas<br>Lawrence, KS 66045)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9780081008737ISBN 10: 0081008732 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 24 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction 1a. What is e-government? 1b. Asia’s recent economic growth 1c. Overview of chapters 2. E-government in perspective 2a. Types of e-government 2b. Models of e-government 2c. Impacts of e-government 3. The Asian internet 3a. growth over time and space 3b. digital divides 4. E-government in China 5. E-government in Korea and Japan 6. E-government in Central Asia 7. E-government in South Asia 8. E-government in Southeast Asia 9. Corruption and E-government in Asia 10. ConclusionsReviewsAuthor InformationBarney Warf is a professor of Geography at the University of Kansas, USA. His research and teaching interests lie within the broad domain of humangeography. Much of his research concerns economic geography, emphasizing producer services and telecommunications.He has studied a range of topics that fall under the umbrella of globalization, including New York as a global city, fiber optics, the satellite industry, offshore banking, international producer services, and the geographies of the Internet. He has also written on military spending, voting technologies, the U.S. electoral college, and religious diversity. He has authored, co-authored, or coedited seven books, two encyclopedias, 32 book chapters and more than 100 refereed journal articles. Currently, he serves as editor of The Professional Geographer, co-editor of Growth and Change, co-book review editor for Dialogues in Human Geography, and edits a series of geography texts for Rowman and Littlefield publishers.He has served or serves on the editorial boards of the Geographical Review, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Growth and Change, Professional Geographer, Urban Geography, International Regional Science Review, and Geografiska Annaler.[He has an h-index of 16 according to Scopus.] Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |