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Electronic Government - International Master Program, 80 credit points (120 ECTS credits)
The most influential eGovernment researcher is found in ÖrebroIn a recent study (Erman & Todorovski, 2009) Åke Grönlund of the Informatics department at Swedish Business School at Örebro University was found to be the most influential eGovernment researcher. The study is based on number of citations and encompasses the period 2005-2008. The study is found in: Erman, N., Todorovski, L. (2009) Mapping the E-Government Research with Social Network Analysis. In M.A. Wimmer et al. (Eds.): EGOV 2009, LNCS 5693, pp. 13–25, 2009. (c) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009 eGovernment is the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in public administrations combined with organisational change and new skills in order to improve public services and democratic processes. For this, new expertise combining technical, organizational and sociological knowledge is required. We focus on the key building blocks necessary to harness technology for development: Users, Organization, Technology, and Economy. Our Master gives you the skills by providing scientific knowledge and opportunities to apply these to real-life settings. We provide cutting edge scientific and practitioner expertise and a vast network of experts to become part of. You become an e-governance expert able to provide the necessary cross-sector integration necessary to manage change in situations with multiple and conflicting interests, including departmental and business interests, regulatory and legal standards and norms, and human and social concerns. Master students opinion about the eGovernment program Having successfully graduated from our program, you will have acquired the following competences:
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