a comparative study of E-government
...d behaviors, coordinated operation, fairness and transparency, honesty and high efficiency. E-Government has become an important task for governments at all levels in China. Being a sun-rise industry, cultural industry has become an important part of the China’s economy and provides a new growth point of China’s national economic development. With more and more high-techs permeating into the culture industry, the technological content of cultural products and services are increasing. The application of hi-techs has not only provided a powerful weapon for the production and propagation of outstanding spirit products, but also for spirit rubbish. The Online business of books and audiovisual products (which is the origin of E-commerce in China), Internet games (which cause a great concerns from parents, who worry about their indulged children), as well as other new problems we have not met before, bring a double challenge to cultural management departments in both technology and administration. In order to carry out the task that Internet websites should serve as important fronts for spreading advanced culture, thus build Internet Culture with Chinese characteristics, the informatization of culture system is so urgent that we can not do it slowly. Despite many valuable comparative study of E-Government among countries have been or are being made, which have promoted or will promote the better use of Information and Communications Technology in the Public Sector all over the world, few comparative study in a specific field were found, to say nothing of culture system. Denmark is one of first runners in E-Government arena with a high degree of maturity in implementing E-Government in the public sector. Denmark has three levels of government, namely central government, county councils and municipal councils; China has five levels of government, which includes central government, provincial ...