Room: OV5.09
Mini track on e-Democracy Chair:Mary Griffiths
Room: OV 5.11
Mini Track on Legal, Agency, Trust and Governance Issues in e-Government Chair: Bruno de Vuyst
11:15
An
Architecture Employing Emerging Technologies for Knowledge Capture in
Government Planning and Decision Systems Griggs Ken and Rosemary Wild, College of Business, CalPoly, San
Luis Obispo, USA
e-Voting:
Same Pilots, Same Problems, Different Agendas Liptrott Mark, EdgeHillUniversity,
Ormskirk, UK
Creating
Democratic Value in the Public Sphere Through e-Participation: Where is This
Value? McCusker Paul, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland, David O’Donnell
Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland and Honor Fagan,
National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
Belgif:
Governmental Collaboration and Infrastructural Standards in Belgium Fairchild Alea and Bruno de Vuyst, Vesalius College/Vrije Univ
Brussels, Belgium
11:45
A New
Model for Document Management in e-Government Systems Based on Hierarchical
Process Folders Kunis Raphael, Gudula Rünger and Michael Schwind,
Chemnitz Univerity of Technology, Germany
Small Communities:
e-Vote Diffusion Corradini Flavio, Eleonora Paganelli and Alberto Polzonetti,
University ofCamerino, Italy
e-Democracy
in Australia: The
Challenge of Evolving a Successful Model Backhouse Jenny, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra,
Australia
Trust and
the Taxman: A Study of the Irish Revenue's Website Service Quality Bannister Frank, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and Regina Connolly,
Dublin City University, Ireland
12:15
Long Term
Archiving - Outsourcing or Doing it Dečman Mitja, University
of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Validation
and Verification Issues in e-Voting Cetinkaya Orhan and Deniz Cetinkaya, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, Turkey
e-Democracy
at the American Grassroots Norris Donald, MIPAR-University of Maryland,
Baltimore County, MD, USA
Process
Modelling Towards e-Government – Visualisation of Process-Like Legal
Regulations Olbrich Sebastian, University of Marburg, Germany and Carlo Simon,
Universität Koblenz-Landau Postfach, Koblenz, Germany
12:45
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Room: OV4.13
Stream A - Management
and the Future
Chair:Ken Griggs
Room: OV4.73
Stream B: Strategic
issues Chair:Rosemary Wild
Room: OV5.09
Mini track on e-Democracy
Chair: Jenny
Backhouse
Room: OV5.11
Mini Track on Legal, Agency, Trust and Governance Issues in e-Government
Chair: Bruno
de Vuyst
14:00
Case
Management for Establishing Breast Cancer Centres Lindermann Nadine and Carlo Simon, Universität Koblenz-Landau
Postfach, Koblenz, Germany
Strategic
e-Government Planning: Lessons From Direct Applications of Standard SISP
Methodologies See-To Eric, Lancaster University Management
School, UK and
Priscus Kiwango, President's Office, Public Service Management, Tanzania
10 Years of
Confrontation Over Internet Between the French Internet Users and Their
Government Ricou Olivier, EPITA, Paris,
France
e-Governance
in Rural India: An
Empirical Study Lal Ram, IIT Delhi, India and Abid Haleem, Jamia Miliia Islamia, India
14:30
Turkish
Local e-Governments: A Longitudinal Study Arslan Aykut, MarmaraUniversity, Atinova-YALOVA,
Turkey
Transport
Direct: Project Lauren Snow Shane, Transport Direct, UK
Government-to-Citizens
Relationship: Evaluating the Quality of Information on Saudi Ministries
Websites Abanumy Abdulmohsen and Pam Mayhew, University of East Anglia, UK
e-Mail in
the Public Sector: Identifying and Managing the Risks Pijl Gert, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Judith van
Grimbergen, Interpolis, The Netherlands
15:00
The
Results of a Scenario Building and Road Mapping Workshop for e-Government in
2020 Janssen Marijn, Anneke Huizer, Patrick Van der Duin and
René Wagenaar, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Fair
e-Government Strategies for Digital Illiterate Population Rios Olga Lopez and Miguel Lechuga, Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
México
Media-savvy
Professionals: Intranets and Reinventing Government Griffiths
Mary, The University of Adelaide, Australia
The Role
of Strategic Leadership in Driving Transformative e-Government: A Comparative
Analysis of the Arab States in the Middle East Chatfield Akemi and Omar Alhujran, University of Wollongong,
Australia
15:30
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
16:00
Room: OV4.73
Knowledge Cafe Facilitated
by Frank
Bannister, TrinityCollegeDublin,
Ireland
17:30
Close of conference day
18:00
Participants will travel by Tram to the Conference Dinner at
Restaurant Savarin
21:30
Trams will return to the Conference Hotels
Friday 22 June 2008
Room: OV4.13
Stream A - Frameworks Chair: José Esteves
Room: OV4.73
Stream B: ICT Chair:Albert Meijer
Room: OV5.09
Mini track on e-Democracy Chair: Mary Griffiths
Room: Room OV5.11
Stream D: New
Technologies Chair:Mark
Liptrott
09:30
The Transition
to e-Government for Local Governments: A Conceptual Framework on Issues in
ICT Implementation Hashim Rugayah, Rosmimah Roslin and Adnan Jamaludin,
University Technology Mara (UiTM), Malaysia
Business
Rules and Their use in an e-Government Scenario Corradini Flavio, Giorgia Meschini, Alberto Polzonetti
and Oliviero Riganelli, University of Camerino, Italy
e-Participation
in Israeli Local Governments: A Comparative Analysis Nachmias David, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya and Ayelet Rotem,
Rotem Business Development and Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel
An
Analysis of e-Identity Organizational and Technological Solutions Within in a
Single European Information Space Neumann Libor and Parvel Sekanina, ANECT a.s., Videnska, Czech
Republic
10:00
Proposing
a High-level Requirements Mapping Framework for Testing Implementation
Compatibility in e-Government Projects Savvas Giannis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece with Elias Pimenidis,
School of Computing and Technology, University of East London, UK and
Alexander Sideridis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Electoral
Ergonomic Guidelines to Solve the Interference of new Technologies and the
Dangers of their Broader use in Computerised Voting Michel Gabriel, University of Metz - ETIC, France with Eric Brangier
and Walter Cybis de Abreu, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
Brazil
Democratization
of Government Websites: Indicators and Comparing Perceptions of Citizens and
Public Officials in Taiwan Shiang Jing, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan with Naiyi Hsiao
and Jin Lo, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
Model for
Mobile and Ubiquitous e-Government Antovski Ljupco and Marjan Gusev, University Ss. Cyril and
Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia
10:30
An
Intelligent Integrated e-Government Framework: The Case of Jordan Alkhatib Ghazi, Applied ScienceUniversity, Amman,
Jordan with Haider Fraihat,
National Information Technology Centre, Amman,
Jordan and Emad Bataineh
and Zakaria Maamar, ZayedUniversity, Dubai,
UAE
Using
Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action to Analyse ICT-enabled
e-Participation in Korea Lyu Hyeon-Suk, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM),
University of Manchester,
UK
Review
and Contrast of the French and German Approaches to e-Democracy Vergnolle Sandra, Nadia Amin and Helene Pritchard,
University of Westminster, UK
Evaluation
of Web Service Composition Methods from a Multi-Actor Perspective Feenstra Ralph, Marijn Janssen and René Wagenaar,DelftUniversity
of Technology, The Netherlands
11:00
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Room: OV4.13
Stream A: Applications
and Implementation
Chair: Raphael
Kunis
Room: OV4.73
Stream B: Innovation
and ICT Chair:Alea Fairchild
Room: OV5.09
Stream C: Regional
Case Studies Chair: Sam Lubbe
Room: OV5.11
Stream D: Websites Chair: Paul Nixon
11:30
An
e-Government Application for Integrated, Multi-level Management of Large Scale
Resources of the Greek Primary and Secondary Education Garofalakis John, Antreas Koskeris and Agoritsa Vopi,
Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Patras, Greece
Strengths
and Weaknesses of the European Interoperability Framework Related to the Real
Application of ICT in e-Government Neumann Libor and Pavel Sekanina, ANECT a.s., Prague, Czech
Republic
Government
of Sudan e-Government
Initiative: Challenges and Opportunities Abusin Mazin, Government of Sudan,
Khartoum, Sudan
Irish
Parties in Cyberspace: An Analysis of Political Parties’ Websites and Online
Campaigning in the Context of 2007 General Elections Sudulich Maria Laura, TrinityCollegeDublin,
Ireland
12:00
e-Government
Applications and its Effects on Public Service in Turkey Ogurlu Yucel, Istanbul Commerce University, Faculty of Law, Turkey
Digitization
and Political Accountability in the Netherlands
and the USA:
Convergence or Reproduction of Differences? Meijer Albert, UtrechtSchool of Governance,
The Netherlands
Towards a
Hypothetical e-Government Solution: A South African Perspective Singh Shawren and Sam Lubbe, UNISA, Pretoria, South Africa with
Goonasagree Naidoo, University of Pretoria, South Africa and Rembrandt
Klopper, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
A
Semiotic Analyis of Spanish Local e-Government Websites Esteves Jose, Instituto de Empresa
Business School, Madrid, Spain
12:30
Back-Office
Implementation of e-Government - A Learning Process Grundén Kerstin, WestUniversity, Trollhättan,
Sweden
Driving
Innovation and Efficiency in Government: The Different Faces of 'Openness' Broda Hellmuth, Sun Microsystems, Basel, Switzerland
e-Business
Models for use in e-Government for Developing Countries Mousavi Seyed, Elias Pimenidis and Hamid Jahankhani,University of East London, UK
Mypage
and Borger.Dk - A Case Study of two Government Service Web Portals Furuli Karin, Sogn og Fjordane University College, Sigrun Kongsrud,
Norway
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Room: OV4.13
Stream A: Design
and Innovation
Chair: Elias
Pimenidis
Room: OV4.73
Stream B: Social
and Organisational Issues
Chair: Raj Rawal
Room: OV5.09
Stream C: Service
Delivery and Evaluation
Chair: Libor
Neumann
14:00
Distribution-Collaboration
Networks (DCN): A Systems-Based Model for Developing Collaborative
e-Government Services Kutsikos Konstadinos, University of the Aegean, Greece
From
Conception to Demise: Implications for Users of Information Systems in
Changing a Parastatal in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Lubbe Sam and Shawren Singh,UNISA, School of Computing, Pretoria, South Africa, with Guthrie Hall,University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, South
Africa
Service
Delivery- Simplifying Tax Administration for Individuals and Business Molan Pat, Collector Generals Division, Limerick, Ireland
14:30
e-Government
and Patterns of Innovation in the Public Sector De Saulles Martin, University
of Brighton, UK
Attaining
Social Value From Electronic Government Grimsley Michael, Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Science,
Sheffield Hallam University, UK and Anthony Meehan, Centre for
Research in Computing, Department of Computing, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
e-Government
as Decision Support System to Improve Public Services Provision Mezzanzanica Mario and Mirko Cesarini, University of Milan
Bicocca, Italy
15:00
Public
Manager, Bauldrillard and the Virtual Cow: Can Simulation Games Influence
Citizens' Attitude and Behaviour viz-a-viz Online Public Debate? Michele Hélčne, IregeChamberyBusinessSchool and Dominique Kreziak,
Irege University of Savoie,
France
e-Government
and the Joining-Up of the Greek Public Sector Petrakaki Dimitra, Niall Hayes and Lucas Introna,
Lancaster University Management School, UK
Evaluation
and Distribution of e-Government Services Freeman Raoul, CaliforniaStateUniversity,
Los Angeles, CA, USA
15:30
Closing remarks
reflecting on the issues raised during the conference
Led by the Progamme Chair, Raj Rawal This
session will include a draw for winners of donated books