The European Journal of ePractice is a peer-reviewed online publication on eTransformation, launched in November 2007. The Journal belongs to the ePractice.eu community, is sponsored by the European Commission as part of its good practice exchange activity and is run by an independent Editorial Board.
The aim of European Journal of ePractice (EJeP) is to reinforce the visibility of papers as well as that of professionals in eTransformation building an author's community which will strengthen the overall ePractice.eu activity. The publication promotes the diffusion and exchange of good practice in eGovernment, eHealth and eInclusion and is open access, free of any charge to all readers.
The current issue on 'Policy Lessons learned' discusses the policy lessons learned in the three policysub-domains comprising the societal public services pillar: eGovernment, eHealth and eInclusion. Given the emphasis that the new overarching EU2020 Strategy places on tackling grand societal challenges and turning them into economic opportunities, the relevance of these three domains is greater today than in the past. Therefore, this issue aims to find theoretical and interpretative frameworks that may help to comprehend the evidence already collected and to support new and innovative policy approaches. These new approaches will lead to the transformation of a public service delivery system, to inclusive growth and to the dissemination of sustainable eHealth practices, thus improving the efforts towards 2020.
Nature of documentation: Journal