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El. knyga: ICT and Innovation in the Public Sector: European Studies in the Making of E-Government

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This book originates from a multiple year research project on ICT and justice in a number of EU countries. Among the projects major objectives was the development of new methodologies for facilitating ICT-based innovation in the judiciary.

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ANTONIO CORDELLA, LSE BARBARA CZARNIAWSKA, Goteborg University MARCO FABRI, IRSIG, CNR, Bologna JANNIS KALLINIKOS, LSE STEFAN KOCH, University of Vienna MARCO VELICOGNA, IRSIG, CNR, Bologna LESLIE WILLCOCKS, LSE
List of Tables ix
List of Figures x
List of Acronyms xi
Acknowledgements xv
Series Preface xvii
Notes on Contributors xx
Introduction 1
Francesco Contini and Giovan Francesco Lanzara
Part I Perspectives: ICT, institutions and e-government
Chapter 1 Building digital institutions: ICT and the rise of assemblages in government
9
Giovan Francesco Lanzara
Chapter 2 How institutions are inscribed in technical objects and what it may mean in the case of the Internet
49
Barbara Czarniawska
Chapter 3 The regulative regime of technology
66
Jannis Kallinikos
Chapter 4 ICT, marketisation and bureaucracy in the UK public sector: critique and reappraisal
88
Antonio Cordella and Leslie P. Willcocks
Part II Experiences: ICT, institutional complexity, and the development of e-services
Chapter 5 E-justice in Finland and in Italy: enabling versus constraining models
115
Marco Fabri
Chapter 6 Aligning ICT and legal frameworks in Austria's e-bureaucracy: from mainframe to the Internet
147
Stefan Koch and Edward Bernroider
Chapter 7 Institutional complexity and functional simplification: the case of money claim online service in England and Wales
174
Jannis Kallinikos
Chapter 8 Assemblage-in-the-making: developing the e-services for the justice of the peace office in Italy
211
Marco Velicogna and Francesco Contini
Chapter 9 ICT, assemblages and institutional contexts: understanding multiple development paths
244
Francesco Contini
Index 273
FRANCESCO CONTINI is a Researcher at IRSIG (Research Institute on Judicial Systems) of Italy's National Research Council. His research work is on ICT-based organizational and institutional innovation in the Italian and European judiciaries. He edited with Marco Fabri the volumes Judicial electronic data interchange in Europe (Lo Scarabeo, 2003) and Justice and Technology in Europe (Kluwer Law International, 2001)

GIOVAN FRANCESCO LANZARA is professor of Organization Studies and Political Science at the University of Bologna, Italy and since 2006a visiting professor at the London School of Economics Department of Management, Information Systems and Innovation Group. He studies innovation and learning processes in organizations and institutions, has offered contributions at the intersection of three different fields; Organization Studies, Information Systems, and Political Science, which have been widely published in books and international journals.