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Digital India: reflections and practice

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in theory and practice of emerging marketsPublication details: Springer International Publishing Cham 2018Description: xii, 284 p.: 42 illustrations, 20 in color Includes indexISBN:
  • 9783319783772
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038 D4
Summary: This book offers a multidisciplinary resource on digital government, while specifically focusing on its role within the emerging market of India. The Government of India (GoI) is concentrating on transforming India under the Digital India initiative. In order to do so, it has emphasized three core areas: (1) Computing infrastructure as a utility to every citizen; (2) Governance and services on demand; and (3) Digital empowerment of citizens. The chapters in this book address issues surrounding these areas, highlighting concepts such as knowledge societies, urban operations and logistics, issues in managing emergent Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), and also smart analytics for urbanization. The chapters contribute to the theory, practice and policy for a “Digital India.” The book captures lessons, knowledge, experiences (about challenges, drivers, antecedents, etc.) and best practices emerging from implementation of various projects. While the book is dedicated to a “Digital India,” this book can also be valuable resource for public administrators, government officials and researchers in other emerging markets and developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America where similar sociopolitical and economic conditions exist. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319783772
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Driving Forces behind Customer Retention in a Digitized World: Evidence from India
Chapter 2: Activity recognition and dementia care in smart home
Chapter 3: Role of Organisations in realising Sustainable Development Goals through CSR
Chapter 4: Digital Capitalism and Surveillance on Social Networking Sites: A Study of Digital Labour, Security and Privacy
Chapter 5: Significance of Social Networking Media for Influencing the Investor Behaviour in Indian Stock Market
Chapter 6: Bitcoin and Portfolio Diversification: Evidence from India
Chapter 7: Analysing whether CEOs can act as influencers for Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 8: Assessing e-Government project outcome: A Service Provider's Perspective
Chapter 9: Perceived information risk while providing sensitive information for consuming digital services
Chapter 10: Transparency: Panacea for Corruption-free Governance &​ Reforms?
Chapter 11: Value Chain Development for Government Sector: A SAP-LAP Approach
Chapter 12: Current Trends in Industry 4.0 and Implications in Container Supply Chain Management
Chapter 13: The effective design and implementations of policies in smart cities contexts: A conceptual framework on socio-digital-planning environment
Chapter 14: Impact Assessment of Refresher Investor Awareness Sessions for Rural Citizens
Chapter 15: Analysis of Stakeholders within IoT Ecosystem.

This book offers a multidisciplinary resource on digital government, while specifically focusing on its role within the emerging market of India. The Government of India (GoI) is concentrating on transforming India under the Digital India initiative. In order to do so, it has emphasized three core areas:
(1) Computing infrastructure as a utility to every citizen;
(2) Governance and services on demand; and
(3) Digital empowerment of citizens.
The chapters in this book address issues surrounding these areas, highlighting concepts such as knowledge societies, urban operations and logistics, issues in managing emergent Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), and also smart analytics for urbanization. The chapters contribute to the theory, practice and policy for a “Digital India.” The book captures lessons, knowledge, experiences (about challenges, drivers, antecedents, etc.) and best practices emerging from implementation of various projects. While the book is dedicated to a “Digital India,” this book can also be valuable resource for public administrators, government officials and researchers in other emerging markets and developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America where similar sociopolitical and economic conditions exist.

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319783772

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