Report for Electronic Governance research and practice worldwide
Ronzhyn, Alexander, Wimmer, Maria A., Kappatou, Christina, Kousantas, Nikolaos, Sarantis, Demetrios, Ben Dhaou, Soumaya, Switters, Jon M., Mureddu, Francesco, Danielsen, Frank, Lachana, Zoi, Alexopoulos, Charalampos, Psintridis, Charambos, Chatzikostas, Savvas, Tsiaousis, Giannis, Viale Pereira, Gabriela and Virkar, Shefali (2018). Report for Electronic Governance research and practice worldwide. European Commission.
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Sub-type Research report Author Ronzhyn, Alexander
Wimmer, Maria A.
Kappatou, Christina
Kousantas, Nikolaos
Sarantis, Demetrios
Ben Dhaou, Soumaya
Switters, Jon M.
Mureddu, Francesco
Danielsen, Frank
Lachana, Zoi
Alexopoulos, Charalampos
Psintridis, Charambos
Chatzikostas, Savvas
Tsiaousis, Giannis
Viale Pereira, Gabriela
Virkar, ShefaliEditor Ronzhyn, Alexander
Wimmer, Maria A.Title Report for Electronic Governance research and practice worldwide Publication Date 2018-12 Place of Publication Online Publisher European Commission Pages 100 Language eng Abstract The expectation of more responsive and customised public services drives the demand for changes in the public sector, therefore public services need improve by adopting new technologies and approaches. Disruptive technologies enabled by Big Data and Cloud Computing can contribute to more responsive, more efficient, personalised services. Technologies like Blockchain, Augmented and Virtual Reality has potential to revolutionise provision of government services and are already changing the e-Government landscape. In this report, through literature analysis of the core e-Government topics, the authors aimed to describe and define a new emerging stage of e-Government: Government 3.0. This is done by delineating Government 3.0 from previous stages of eGovernment evolution, describing the core characteristics of the new stage, its aim and methods, and the role of different technologies aiding to achieve the goal of addressing societal problems with the help of data-driven and evidence-based decision making. Copyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2018 Copyright type Creative commons -
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