نتایج جستجو برای: by enacting laws

تعداد نتایج: 7069902  

Journal: :International journal of digital technology & economy 2021

This paper addresses the challenges of taxing digital economy and offers potential solutions towards aligning by redefining tax rules governing traditional businesses. The methodology employed is purely descriptive explanatory highlighting specific countries their approach to economy. literature addressed in focuses on recent government responses problem with taxation identifying key areas requ...

2012
Kwang-Joong Kim

The growth and character of urban morphological studies in South Korea are described, giving particular attention to the formal aspects of cities and towns in Korea’s long history, and examining the research approaches and findings. The influence of European morphological perspectives is considered. An attempt is made to encapsulate the state-of-the-art in Korean urban form studies. Owing to pr...

Journal: :Government Information Quarterly 2008
Fahrettin Özdemirci

Operating of the laws on right to information is related to effective management of government records and information having social value. This article contains the relation of government records and records management considering the role of records management at institutions in execution of law on right to information in Turkey, and the evaluation of Turkish Law on the right to information t...

Journal: :RFC 2000
Leslie Daigle Roland Hedberg

The strength of the TISDAG (Technical Infrastructure for Swedish Directory Access Gateways) project’s DAG proposal is that it defines the necessary technical infrastructure to provide a single-accesspoint service for information on Swedish Internet users. The resulting service will provide uniform access for all information -the same level of access to information (7x24 service), and the same i...

Journal: :Inf. Services and Use 2011
Pierre Mounier

Between the two paths of open access green and gold the later is the harder to develop and has the less support from the research community. The main difficulty is about finding a sound economic model. Open Access journals usually depend on two funding sources: subsidies and/or donations from institutions and publication fees from research units in the authors-pay model. These two ways of fundi...

Journal: :EG 2012
Srikanth Kesavarapu Munkee Choi

Mobile Government is one of the new and important developments in e-government. The promise of m-government to provide greater access to government information is progressing in many developed and developing countries. Current mobile government does not exploit the full potential of available technology. Research shows there is a lack of a perfect killer application or a framework to find kille...

2004
Maria-Teresa Sagri Daniela Tiscornia

In many countries public institutions, as the main producers and distributors of legal source information, have promoted projects aimed at improving the availability and the free access to information via the web as a significant component of the process of transparency in citizen/institution interaction. This paper describes the state of the art in terms of European projects created by public ...

2010
Alexia Dini Kounoudes Petros Artemi Marios Zervas

The unique value of cultural heritage has long been recognized together with the need for accurate and detailed information in order to preserve and manage cultural heritage material. Any organization whose mission includes promoting access to information is aware of the value of digital collections. For the last few years, digital technology has become very familiar in cultural organizations, ...

Journal: :EG 2005
Elizabeth A. McDaniel

To achieve the vision of E-government organizations across the federal, state, and local government are challenged to improve efficiency and effectiveness, and to afford citizens the same access to information and services they have come to expect from E-business. E-government also has the potential to foster participation in governance. To achieve E-government objectives, leaders must collabor...

2001
Steve Gaskin Brian Chalkley Mike Sanders Helen King

The use of case studies in the context of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is described. A rationale for the use of a problem-based approach is given together with some key features that arise. Two case studies are described briefly in terms of their relevance to an interdisciplinary subject area (Environmental Sciences), their content, some operational aspects, and their applicability in the teach...

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