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Study on the outsourcing management of e-government in China

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The paper conducts analysis on the management of e-government in China, and points out that the outsourcing of e-government is a significant measure in achieving the desired level control on e-government construction and specifies the problems existing in current outsourcing practices. Based on the practical experience, it advances patterns for references, finally, it performs trend analysis on the outsourcing of e-government initiatives in China.

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      ICEGOV '09: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance
      November 2009
      431 pages
      ISBN:9781605586632
      DOI:10.1145/1693042

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