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SM ISO690:2012 STOICA, Virgil. Mărimea contează. Diviziunea digitală între site-urile orașelor României. In: Teoria şi practica administrării publice, 24 mai 2011, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Academia de Administrare Publică, 2011, pp. 23-25. ISBN 978-9975-4241-0-3.. |
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Conferința "Teoria şi practica administrării publice" Chișinău, Moldova, 24 mai 2011 | ||||||
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There is little disagreement in the doctrine that we live in extremely changing and innovative societies. Nowadays, the information technology is getting more and more accessible, complex and secure, changing the well-established traditions of modern societies. In many democratic states, electronic-government represents an answer to the request of reducing the cost of the decisional process. While some societies or parts of them fully embarked for this adventure, others preferred a limited use of the new technologies. The term “digital divide” has been coined to describe the newly appeared gap in access to or use of information and communications technology (ICT) devices.Recent studies show that e-government has developed five stages, each of them reflecting the degree of technical sophistication and of interaction with the users: simple information dissemination (one-way communication), two-way communication, service and financial transactions, integration (horizontal and vertical), and political participation.Starting from this model, the present research evaluates the stage of urban e-government within Romania, and identifies some of its influencing variables, the size of the city beeing the most important. All existing sites of urban local administration are analyzed through the perspective of both digital government (public services through internet) and digital democracy (citizens’ participation to the governing process through internet) for a period of three years. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Romanian e-government, digital divide, information technology |
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