Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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555919 | Information & Management | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Launching a municipality-wide e-government program is an extensive, meticulously planned initiative involving ambitious goals and large-scale operational transformation. This has been particularly true in Shanghai, an urban area, occupying approximately the same area as New York or London. Here we report on our study of a social security smart card project developed and now operating in Shanghai. From the perspectives of modularity and societal learning, this case study demonstrates how localized e-government efforts may be implemented throughout the tiers of the municipal government, to present an e-government model that can be diffused to other parts of the country.
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Authors
Adela J. Chen, Shan L. Pan, Jinglong Zhang, Wayne Wei Huang, Simin Zhu,