Publisher's Synopsis
Digital transformation has become a defining aspect of contemporary public administration, challenging traditional governance models and prompting a re-evaluation of institutional capacities, service delivery mechanisms, and citizen engagement practices. E-Government Digital Frontiers ��� Transforming Public Administration through Technology offers a comprehensive and analytically grounded examination of how digital technologies are reshaping the public sector. This volume addresses key issues such as designing user-centric services, governing data and digital infrastructure, ethically deploying artificial intelligence, cybersecurity strategies, and the imperative of digital inclusion. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the book provides a critical resource for researchers, students, and professionals across the fields of digital governance, public administration, information systems, and public policy. It contributes to scholarly discourse by exploring the interplay between institutional transformation and technological innovation while offering practical insights relevant to implementing e-government initiatives. Emphasising the opportunities and constraints of digital reform, the volume highlights the strategic, ethical, and operational dimensions of technology in the public domain. As such, it serves as a timely and valuable reference for understanding the complexities and future trajectories of digital-era governance.