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E-GOVERNMENT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MANAGERIAL EFFECTIVENESS: A SURVEY OF FLORIDA AND TEXAS CITY MANAGERS
Christopher G. Reddick 1 and Howard A. Frank 2*
  1 The University of Texas at San Antonio ; and   2 Florida International University
  Address for correspondence: Christopher G. Reddick, Assistant Professor of Public Administration, Department of Public Administration, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 501 W. Durango Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78207, USA.
e-mail: chris.reddick@utsa.edu

  *They would like to thank the city managers in Florida and Texas who responded to this survey. They would also like to thank the anonymous referees for their helpful comments for the revision of this paper.

Copyright 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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