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Kursusbeskrivelse
Kursusnavn (dansk):P6. Government 2.0: International and national regulation and policies (AFLYST) 
Kursusnavn (engelsk):P6. Government 2.0: EU and national regulation and policies(CANCELLED) 
Semester:Efterår 2013 
Udbydes under:cand.it., e-business (ebuss) 
Omfang i ECTS:7,50 
Kursussprog:Engelsk 
Kursushjemmeside:https://learnit.itu.dk 
Min. antal deltagere:20 
Forventet antal deltagere:40 
Maks. antal deltagere:45 
Formelle forudsætninger:Completed bachelor or equivalent competences and a keen interest in e-government regulation and policies 
Læringsmål:After taking the course, students should be able to:
1. Compare and evaluate e-government regulations and policies at local, national and supranational level
2. Analyze and explain the historical development of e-government policy initiatives
3. Induce and critically assess e-government concepts and definitions
4. Identify and analyze characteristics and challenges of the policy areas of welfare technologies, eHealth and eParticipation 
Fagligt indhold:The course focuses on national and international regulation and policies for e-government.

The following topics are addressed in the course:
• E-government strategies and policy, concepts and definitions
• National e-government strategies, the long history of policy initiatives leading to the Danish frontrunner position
• Local policy initiatives supporting the national e-government strategy
• EU e-government policies and strategies, focus of strategies and their impact in the member-states
• The Scandinavian approach, how the Nordic Council deals with an e-government agenda in the Scandinavian region
• OECD/UN, e-government priorities in a global context
• The Asian digitalization – examples of Asian e-government policies which have turned out to be extremely successful
• Regulation of international collaboration in e-government, exemplified by e-customs
• Specific application area I/ eHealth
• Specific application area II/ e-democracy and participation
• Specific application area III/ welfare technologies 
Læringsaktiviteter:12 forelæsninger + lejlighedsvis øvelser i forbindelse med undervisningen

12 weeks of class-room teaching, 3 hours per week
10 weeks of exercises, 3 hours per week 

Obligatoriske aktivititer:Der er ingen obligatoriske aktiviteter. Vær venlig KUN at ændre denne tekst når der er obligatoriske aktiviteter./
There are no mandatory activities. Please, change this text ONLY when there are mandatory activities. 
Eksamensform og -beskrivelse:X. experimental examination form (7-scale; external exam), 7-trins-skala, Ekstern censur

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Litteratur udover forskningsartikler:Readings for e-customs/ international collaboration
Boriana Rukanova, Eveline van Stijn, Helle Z Henriksen, Ziv Baida, Yao-Hua Tan (2009) Understanding the influence of multiple levels of governments on the development of inter-organizational systems
European Journal of Information Systems
Zinner Henriksen, Helle ; Rukanova, Boriana ; Tan, Yao-Hua. / Pacta Sunt Servanda but Where Is the Agreement? : The Complicated Case of eCustoms. I: Electronic Government : 7th International Conference, EGOV 2008
Other miscellaneous readings
Chadwick, A. and May, C. (2003). ‘Interaction between States and Citizens in the Age of the Internet: “e-Government in the United States, Britain, and the European Union’, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, vol. 16, no. 2, 271-300.

Economist. (2008). E-readiness rankings 2008. Maintaining momentum. Retrieved on July, 11, 2008.

Heeks, R. (2006). Understanding and Measuring eGovernment: International Benchmarking Studies. E-Participation and E-Government: Understanding the Present and Creating the Future, Budapest, Hungary, 27-28 July 2006

OECD (2003). Promises and problems of e-democracy: Challenges of citizen on-line engagement, OECD. Pp. 1-58; 59-91; 129-142; 143-162.

Panopoulou, E., Tambouris, E., Tarabanis, K. (2009). 'eParticipation initiatives: How is Europe progressing?, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 7 • March 2009

Smith, S., Dalakiouridou, E. (2009). 'Contextualising Public (e)Participation in the Governance of the European Union', European Journal of ePractice, Nº 7 • March 2009

Wright, S. (2006). Electrifying Democracy? 10 Years of Policy and Practice. Parliamentary Affairs, 59(2), 236-249.