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Conference Committee

 

Conference Executive

Paul Alpar, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

Frank Bannister, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Toni Carbo, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Bruno de Vuyst, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium,

Frans Dijkstra, Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands

Alea Fairchild, University of Twente, Belgium

Matthias Finger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

Mary Griffiths, University of Adelaide, South Australia

Ben Hoetjes, Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands

Bert Mulder, Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands

Paul Nixon, Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands

Briony Oates, University of Teeside, UK

Rajash Rawal, Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands

Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Committee Members

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

Adetunji Adeshina, Nigeria; Georg Aichholzer (Institute of Technology Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria), John Alexander (HISL Limited, Redditch, UK), Paul Alpar (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany), Nadia Amin (University of Westminster, Harrow, UK); Mehdi Asgharkhani (CPIT, Christchurch, New Zealand), Charles Ayo (Covenant University, Nigeria), Jenny Backhouse (University of New South Wales@ADFA, Canberra, Australia), Joan Ballantine (Queens University Belfast, UK), Frank Bannister (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Jordi Barrat (Rovira I Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain), Victor Bekkers (Erasmus University, Netherlands), Egon Berghout (Groningen University, Netherlands), Lasse Berntzen (Vestfold University College, Norway), Ann Brown (CASS Business School, London, UK), John Byrne (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia), Toni Carbo (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Simon Carlo, Institute for Management, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany); Walter Castelnovo (Università dell’Insubria, Como, Italy), Lichun Chiang (National Cheung Kung University, Tainan City, Taiwan), Jyoti Choudrie (University of Swansea School of Business, UK), Rodney Clare (EDS and the Open University, UK), Maura Conway (Dublin City University, Ireland), Noah Curthoys, (Cabinet Office, London, UK); Leela Damodaran (Loughborough University, UK), Geoffrey Darnton (Bournemouth University, UK), Anne Davies (Queens University Belfast, UK), Martin De Saulles (University of Brighton, UK), Bruno de Vuyst (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Andrew Dearden (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Mitja Dečman (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), Frans Dijkstra (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands), Vladimir Drozhzhinov, (e-Government Competence Center, Russia), Jose Esteves (Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain), 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), Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris VI, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France), Chris Gibbard (Department for Transport, UK), Jenny Gilbert (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), Dave Griffin (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK), Mary Griffiths (University of Adelaide, South Australia), Kerstin Grunden, (Trollhattan University, Sweden), Ute Hansen (Bonvenau Research, Germany), Rugayah Hashim (University Technology Mara, Selangor, Malaysia), Paul Henman (University of Queensland, Australia), Ben Hoetjes, (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands), Keith Horton (Napier University, UK), Tomasz Janowski, (United Nations University, Macao, China),  Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), Claire Johnson (University of Glasgow. UK), Turksel kaya Bensghir, (Public Administration Institute for Turkey and Middle East, Turkey); Aideen Keaney (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Joerg Leukel (University of Hohenheim, Germany), Ying Liu (Cambridge University, UK); 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), Pat Molan (Collector General's Office, Limerick, Ireland) Bert Mulder (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands), Hilary Mullen (Faculty of Technology, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University, UK), Paul Nixon (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag, The Netherlands), Briony Oates (Teeside University, UK), David O’Donnell (Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland, Limerick, Ireland), Adegboyega Ojo (United Nations University, Macao, China), Kemal Öktem (Hacateppe University, Ankara, Turkey), David Osimo (ICT Unit, European Commision/JRC/IPTS, Seville, Spain), Thanos Papadopoulos (The University of Warwick, UK); Shaun Pather (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa), David Price (Henley Management College, UK), Rajash Rawal (Haagse Hogeschool, Den Haag The Netherlands), Vivien Reid (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK), Oliviero Riganelli (University of Camerino, Italy), José Rodrigues (Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil), Patrick Sinz (Ethica and University of Paris VIII, France), Bernt Solvang (Agder University College, Norway), Sasikumaran Sreedharan (King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia); Bernd Stahl (De Montfort University, UK), Kamelia Stefanova (Sofia University, Bulgaria), Simon Stephens (Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland), Tim Turner (University of New South Wales, Australia), Stuart Warden (Cape and Penninsula University of Technology, South Africa), Diana Wilson (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), Les Worrall (University of Wolverhampton, UK), Philippe Zimmerman (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland).

 

Last updated 28/02/07       

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Toni Carbo, executive committee member.
Toni Carbo

Alea Fairchild, executive committee member.
Alea Fairchild

Briony Oates, executive committee member.

Briony Oates

Dan Remenyi, executive committee member.

Dan Remenyi

 

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