Digital Government as Service Delivery for Difficult Territory. A case study of Bonin Islandsa

Authors:
Hiroko Kudo, Chuo University

Abstract:

The paper analyses the potential of digital technology to deliver public services in difficult places to discuss the equity and equality issues of public services, through a case of Bonin Islands in Japan. It examines and discusses the issues of these difficult areas in terms of public service delivery from theoretical as well as practical aspects, and to explore the potential of digital technology, which has enabled various services and has created new opportunities.

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Publication:

Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2018

Including a Workshop on Smart Cities organized by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe
Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European E|Dem and E|Gov Days, May 3-4, 2018, Budapest
Facultas, 1. Ed. (14 May 2018), 506 p.
ISBN-10: 9783708917375,
ISBN-13: 978-3708917375,
ASIN: 3708917375506

Editors: Hendrik Hansen, Robert Müller-Török, András Nemeslaki, Alexander Prosser, Dona Scola, Tamás Szádeczky