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The paper presents the case-study of Russian regional government portals assessment based on the public value concept. Since the middle of the 90th this concept has been implemented into public administration practice as a basis for monitoring of efficiency of administrative reforms and development of public services quality standards. The paper provides the pilot research results obtained, and some recommendations related to regional government portals improvement.
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- Evaluation of regional government portals on the basis of public value concept: case study from Russian federation
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