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ECEG 2006: Committee Members

Conference Executive:

  • Professor Paul Alpar, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany,
  • Dr Frank Bannister, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland,
  • Professor Toni Carbo, University of Pittsburgh, USA,
  • Bruno de Vuyst, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium,
  • Alea Fairchild, Vesalius College / Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium,
  • Dr Briony Oates, University of Teesside, UK,
  • Professor Dan Remenyi, Trinity College, Dublin,
  • Andrew Szende, University of Toronto, Canada,
  • Professor Les Worrall, University of Wolverhampton, UK

 Conference Committee:

The conference programme committee consists of key people in e-Government around the world. The following people have confirmed their participation:

Georg Aichholzer (Institute of Technology Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria), John Alexander (HISL Limited, Chestnut Farm, Sambourne, Redditch, Worcs.), Paul Alpar (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany), Mehdi Asgharkhani (CPIT, Christchurch, New Zealand), Charles Ayo (Covenant University, Nigeria), Joan Ballantine (Queens University Belfast, UK), Frank Bannister (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Manuel Baptista (Gopa-Cartermill, Belgium), Jordi Barrat (Rovira I Virgili University, Spain), Victor Bekkers (Erasmus University, Netherlands), Egon Berghout (Groningen University, Netherlands), Lasse Berntzen (Vestfold University College, Norway), Rob Brookes (Conwy County Borough Council, Wales, UK), Ann Brown (CASS Business School, London, UK), John Byrne (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia), Toni Carbo (University of Pittsburgh, USA), James Carr (University of Edinburgh, UK), Walter Castelnovo (Università dell’Insubria, Italy), Jyoti Choudrie (University of Swansea School of Business and Economics, UK), Rodney Clare (EDS and the Open University, UK), Maura Conway (Dublin City University, Ireland), Marcelo Costa (Infoquality, Goiânia/GO, Brazil), Leela Damodaran (Loughborough University, UK), Geoffrey Darnton (Bournemouth University, UK), Anne Davies (Queens University Belfast, UK), Bruno de Vuyst (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Andrew Dearden (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Mitja Decman (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), Vladimir Drozhzhinov, (e-Government Competence Center, Russia), Paul Drummond (Department for Transport, UK), Andy Ellis (Microsoft, UK), Elsa Estevez (Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina ), Rebecca Eynon (Oxford Internet Institute, UK), Alea Fairchild (University of Twente, The Netherlands), Matthias Finger (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland), Amanda Foster (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Tom Fuller (IPA, Dublin, Ireland), Somayajulu Garimella (International Management Institute, India), Rimantas Gatautis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania), Chris Gibbard (Department for Transport, UK), Dave Griffin (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK), Mary Griffiths (Waikato University, New Zealand), Ute Hansen (Bonvenau Research, Germany), Paul Henman (University of Queensland, Australia), Keith Horton (Napier University, UK), Chris Hudson (Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, UK), Marijn Janssen (Technical University of Delft, Netherlands), Julius Jilbert (Hasanuddin University, Indonesia), Claire Johnson (Glasgow Caledonian University. UK), Steve Jones (Conwy County Borough Council, Wales, UK), Philip Joyce (Swinburne University, Australia), Vikas Kanungo (Society for the Promotion of e-Government, India), Aideen Keaney (Eircom, Ireland), Ibrahim Kushchu (International University of Japan, Japan), Kieren Lenihan (IPA, Dublin, Ireland), Joerg Leukel (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany), Kristina Lundevall (mCity, Sweden), Jeanette Mair (IPA, Dublin, Ireland), Gregory Maniatopoulos (University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK), Blessing Maumbe (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa), Albert Meijer (Utrecht School of Governance, The Netherlands), Hélène Michel (ESC Chambery, Le Bourget du Lac, France), Jeremy Millard (Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, Denmark), Pat Molan (Collector General's Office, Limerick, Ireland) John Morison (Queens University Belfast, UK), Hilary Mullen (Faculty of Technology, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University, UK), Paul Nixon (Haagse Hogeschool, The Netherlands), Briony Oates (Teeside University, UK), Orla Odonnell (Institute of Public Administration, Ireland), Adegboyega Ojo (United Nations University, China), Eleonora Paganelli (University of Camerino, Italy), Shaun Pather (Cape and Penninsula University of Technology, South Africa), Key Pousttchi (University of Augsburg, Germany), David Price (Henley Management College, UK), Rajash Rawal (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag The Netherlands), Spurge Rudman (Cape and Penninsula University of Technology, South Africa), Alain Sandoz (VaubanTechnologies, Switzerland), Helge Simonsen (Verdande AS, Norway), Patrick Sinz (Ethica and University of Paris VIII, France), Bernt Solvang (Agder University College, Norway), Bernd Stahl (De Montfort University, UK), Kamelia Stefanova (Sofia University, Bulgaria), Andrew Szende (University of Toronto, Canada), Tim Turner (University of New South Wales, Australia), Hein van Duivenboden (Tilberg University, Netherlands), Rudi Vansnick (Internet Society of Belgium), Martin van Rossum (ELANET (CMER) The Netherlands), Stuart Warden (Cape and Penninsula University of Technology, South Africa), Rob Wilson (University of Newcastle, UK), Diana Wilson (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Les Worrall (University of Wolverhampton, UK), Philippe Zimmerman (University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)

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