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Abstracts Selected
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The following is a list
of abstracts selected by the programme committee for submission as full
papers. To maintain the integrity of the blind review process, authors are
listed alphabetically by lead author surname and abstract titles listed
separately in random order.
The review process will start in the middle of January and we hope to publish
a preliminary programme by the end of February. You can
see an outline programme for the conference on the Programme
page.
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Authors, listed by
lead author surname
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Abdel-Fattah Manal,Faculty of Vomputers and Informatics, Egypt
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Leake Seán, Irish Revenue
Commissioners, Ireland
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Akramov
Farrukhjon, Tashkent State Institute of Law, Uzbekistan
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Liimatainen Katja, Ville Seppänen,
Information Technology Research Insitute / University of Jyväskylä, Finland
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Alhujran Omar, Akemi Chatfield, University of Wollongong, Australia
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Lindermann Nadine, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany;
Carlo Simon, Provadis School of International Management and Technology
AG, Germany
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Asghari Reza, Brunswick European Law School, Germany
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Liptrott Mark, Edge Hill University, UK
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Ayo Charles, Ambrose Azeta,
Uyinomen Ekong, Covenant
University, Nigeria
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Lubbe Sam, Lead UNISA, SA;
Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, SA
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Baacke Lars, René Fitterer,
Tobias Mettler, Peter Rohner, University of St. Gallen,
Institute of Information Management, Switzerland
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Maciel Cristiano,
Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, Universidade Federal Fluminense,
Brasil; Licinio Roque, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
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Bannister
Frank , Trinity College, Ireland;
Regina
Connolly, Dublin
City University,, Ireland
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Mallick Bishawjit, Alexander Holzbach,
Stefan Selke, Institute for Regional Science, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
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Bensghir Turksel, Public Administration
Institute for Turkey and
the Middle East, Turkey
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Maniatopoulos Gregory, Rob Wilson, Mike Martin,
Sarah Walsh, University of
Newcastle, UK
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Berce Jaro, Vasja Vehovar,
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia; Sam Lanfranco,
York University, Canada
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Mathur Alok, Government of Rajasthan, India
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Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Norway
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McGaley Margaret, National University
of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland; Paul Gibson, Institut
National des Télécommunications, France
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Bodea Gabriela, TNO Information and
Communication Technology, The Netherlands
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McGirr Shaun, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
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Bolongkikit Jetol, Nelson Lajuni,
Tamrin Amboala, Geoffrey H. Tanakinjal, University of
Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
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Medaglia Rony, Center for Applied ICT, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
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Boonmee Sunet, Apitep Saekow,
Choompol Boonmee, Thammasat
University, Thailand
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Mishra Alok, Ibrahim Akman,
Department of Computer Engineering, Atilim
University, Ankara, Turkey
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Bopape Maishe,
Sam Lubbe, UNISA, RSA; Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, SA
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Misra Deepak Chandra, Rama
Hariharan , National Informatics Centre,
India; T.R. Raghunandan, Ministry of
Panchayati Raj, India
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Buccoliero Luca, Stefano Calciolari,
Marta Marsilio, Bocconi
University, Italy
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Misra
Deepak Chandra,
Rama Hariharan, National Informatics Centre, India
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Burt
Gary, Lancaster University, UK
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Misuraca Gianluca, EPFL-CDM, Switzerland
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Castelnovo Walter, University
of Insubria, Italy;
Massimo Simonetta, ANCITEL Lombardia,
Italy
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Moi Gianfranco, Ville de
Lausanne, Switzerland
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Chatfield Akemi, University of Wollongong, Australia
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Morgeson Forrest, University of Michigan,
U.S.A
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Chiang Lichun, Dept. of POSC, NCKU, Taiwan; Chi-Sung Laih, Dept. of EE,
NCKU, Taiwan
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Mousavi Seyed A, Elias Pimenidis,
Hamid Jahankhani, University
of East London, UK
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Chittoo Hemant Birandranath, Taruna
Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain, Ramesh Durbarry, Oupendranath Amoroo,
University of Technology, Mauritius
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Naser Sayed Jalal, Miguel Baptista Nunes,
Department of Information Studies/University of Sheffield and The Shura
Council, UK
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Cleary Duncan,
Mary Dwyer, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
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Neumann Libor, ANECT a.s., Czech Republic
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Collins Tom, University of Limerick, Ireland
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Neuroni
Alessia C.,
Marianne Fraefel, Alexander Hunziker, Competence Centre of Public
Management and E-Government, University of Applied Sciences Bern, Switzerland
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Cook David, Polytechnic of Namibia, Namibia
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Ogunsola Kemi, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Corbett Mary, Irish Revenue
Commissioners, Ireland,
Carroll Conor, University of Limerick, Ireland
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Oufaydin
Ömer Faruk,
Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht
University, The Netherlands; Pascal Ravesteyn,
University of Applied Science Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Cordella Antonio, London
School of Economics, UK; Federico Iannacci, BPP Business School, UK
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Para
Rooma, London School
of Economics, UK
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Darnton Geoffrey, Bourneouth
University, UK; Ingrid Annita Rosvold, Software Innovation ASA,
Norway; Bulan Prasti, [tbd], Indonesia
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Pina Vicente, Lourdes Torres,
Sonia Royo, University of
Zaragoza, Spain
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Dash Shefali S., IPS Sethi,
National Informatics Centre, Government of India,
India
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Priya Ashutosh, Chitranka Dalakoti,
Amrapali Institute , Haldwani,
India
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de Guchteneire Paul,
Kristina Mlikota, UNESCO, France
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Re Barbara, University of Camerino, Italy
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de
Vuyst
Bruno, Alea Fairchild, Vesalius College,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
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Reinhard Nicolau, Cesar Alexandre Souza,
University of São Paulo, Brazil; Newton Vagner Diniz, CONIP,
Brazil; Roberto Agune, Governo do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil
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Decman Mita, Maja Klun, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public
Adminisistration, Slovenija
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Ricou Olivier, EPITA, France
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Desquinabo Nicolas,
Université Paris 3, France
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Rodrigues
Filho, José, Joao Santos Junior,
Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil
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Eixelsberger Wolfgang, Carinthia
University of Applied Sciences, Austria
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Saad Sherif, Ismail Abdel Fattah, Yehia Khamees, CS dept, MSA University, Egyp
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Ekelin Annelie, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Saekow Apitep, Thammasat University,
Thailand; Ajin Jirachieppattana, Ministry of Information and
Communication Technology, Thailand; Choompol Boonmee, Thammasat
University, Thailand
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Emmanuel
Oluwafemi, University of
Ibadan, Nigeria
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Sangita Satyanarayana, Bikash Chandra Dash,
Institute for Social and Economic Change,
India
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Fairchild Alea , Bruno de Vuyst, Vesalius College,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
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Sanati
Farzad, Lu Jie, University
of Technology Sydney, Australia
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Galal-Edeen Galal, Cairo University, Egypt
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Shahin Jamal, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne / University of Amsterdam, Switzerland
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Garau Chiara, Giancarlo Deplano,
Valentina Pavan, University of
Cagliari, Italy
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Shiang Jing, Tunghai University, Taiwan
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Garofalakis John, Agoritsa Vopi
, Antreas Koskeris, Theofanis
– Aristofanis Michail, Research Academic Computer Technology
Institute, Greece
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Shukla Deeptima, Kanodia PG College,
JLN Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India
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Gasco Mila, Universitat Pompeu Fabra,
Spain; Carlos E. Jimenez,
Justice Department, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Simonovic Simonida, University
of Toronto:Ontario
Government, Canada
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Gilbert Jenny, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
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Sourouni Aikaterini Maria, George Kourlimpinis,
Harry Tsavdaris, Dimitris Askounis, National Technical
University of Athens, Greece
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Grimsley Mike, Sheffield
Hallam University, UK;
Anthony Meehan, The Open University, UK
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Stapleton Margery, National Centre for
Taxation Studies, Univeristy of Limerick, Ireland; Pat Molan, Irish
Revenue Commissioners, Limerick, Ireland; David O'Donnell,
Intellectual Capital Research, Ireland
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Hussein Ramlah, Norshidah Mohamed,
Murni Mahmud, Abdul Rahman Ahlan, International Islamic
University Malaysia, Malaysia
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Stoica
Virgil, Andrei Ilas, "Al. I.
Cuza" University, Romania
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Ilie-Nemedi
Julian, Razvan Daniel Zota, ASE Bucharest, Romania
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Sweisi Nassraddeen, Carl Adams,
University of Portsmouth, UK; Fatma Eldresi, AGOCO, Libya
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Jansen Marijn, Delft
University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Thomson John Douglas, RMIT University, Australia
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John
Peter, Department of Health, Nigeria; Pat Seg, Government Agent, Nigeria
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Tolley Andrew, Scarborough
Borough Council, UK;
Darren Mundy, University
of Hull, UK
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Jong-Hei Ra, Dept. of e-Business,
Gwangju University, Republic Of Korea; Choi Young-Jin, Eulji
University, Republic of Korea
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Ustun Anil, Middle East Technical
University, Turkey; Ali Yazici, Tobb University of Economics and Technology,
Turkey
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Kettani Driss, Ibahrine Mohammed,
AUI in Morocco, Morocco
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Verma Sandeep, Government of Rajasthan, India
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Klopper Rembrandt,
UKZN, SA; Sam Lubbe, UNISA, SA
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Yonazi Jim, Henk Sol, Albert Boonstra,
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Kolsaker Ailsa, Liz Lee-Kelley, University of Surrey, UK
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Zissis Dimitrios, Anastasia-Evangelia Papadopoulou, Dimitrios Lekkas, University
of The Aegean, Greece
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Abstract titles,
listed in random order
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Determinants
of Website Satisfaction and Loyalty: Comparing E-Business and E-Government
Models
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Electronic
Government Interoperability in Thailand: A Pilot Project on
Official Electronic Correspondence Letters Exchange between Heterogeneous
Software Products
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ICTs for
good governance – experiences from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean
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e-government
in Libya,
the route to successful implementation
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Information
Society and the Balkans – Challenges of “off-line”
Governments and Administrations on their way to Europe:
The Case of Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
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A Group
Collaboration Support System to Assist
Building and Managing
National Core Component Dictionary and XML Schema Standards
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Business
Process Improvement in Organizational Design of E-Government Services
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e-Governance
Solution Framework for Decentralized Planning by Local Governments
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Performance
and IT Investment Intensity in RSA e-Governmental Departments – a
Pilot Study
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A
Cooperative Framework for e-Government
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e-Readiness
analysis for Economic and Social Opportunities: A perspective for Systems
Development in e-Government
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The
Evaluation of Electronic and Mobile Signature Applications in Turkish
Public Organizations
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The
alignment of the Information Technology’s Enterprise Resource
Planning Rollout Strategy with the Business Strategy in a Semi-governmental
Organisation
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Privacy
and trust in the infoservice society
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Devising
an E-Parliament Model for the Shura Council of Bahrain
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Online
debates in the 2007 french presidential campaign.
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Privacy
Policy Analysis of UK
e-Government Websites
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E-Government
and Public Service Reform:Rhetoric or Reality? A Case Study of 'e-Tax' in Japan
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Evaluating
Users’ Trust in Security of Government Public Key Infrastructure:A
View of Technology Acceptance Model
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Mobile Government
in Turkey:
Investigating Drivers and Barriers
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Fast
Track Democratizing Tool: E- Governance
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Toward
a Model for the Adoption of E-government services in Jordan
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Transformational
Government – A Conceptual Foundation for Innovation in Public
Administrations
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Transformational
government in a UK Local Authority: A Strategy as Practice Perspective
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E-government
and organizational IT adoption: The case of the Barcelona City Council
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Modeling
G2C Adoption of E-Government in Developing Countries; Cultural Issues,
Trust and Acceptance Factors. A Conceptual Framework.
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eGovernance:
a new challenge after eGovernment
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Anonymous,
liberal and user centric electronic identity supports citizen privacy
protection in e-government.
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Strategies
to Build E-Governance in India
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Evaluation
Approach for multi-channel e-government services
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A
Policy Model for the Digital Age: A revision of the UK public policy model
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Competition
between Digital Governance and Traditional Governance
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IT
governance; requirements and status in Namibia
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Case
Management for Electronically Collaborating Administrations
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The
Namibian ECT Bill
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Developing
Telehealthcare Systems in Complex
Multi-Agency Service
Settings: The OLDES Project
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Trust,
Transparency and Corruption : Role of E-Governance in India
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Multi-Stakeholder
Views of e-Voting and Implications for e-Democracy
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Interaction
between Local Government and Local Businesses under E-Government Agenda in UK
– Exploring Alternate Model of Governance
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Electronic
Monitoring of Advertising Firms Shareholder Structure: an initiative of
Secretariat General of Communication – Secretariat General of
Information
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Interaction
between Local Government and Local Businesses under E-Government Agenda in UK
– Exploring Alternate Model of Governance
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Cross-national
benchmarking of local e-government
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E-honesty
as a new consideration in development? Potentials and risks of e-government
strategies in Bangladesh
for supporting the fight against corruption
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Leading
and Communicating ICT-based Change in the Public Sector
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Electronic-
Governance and Service Delivery in India: Initiatives and Outcomes
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ERP evaluation:
an empirical study in the Italian Healthcare Sector
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Massachusetts, Microsoft and digital document
standards: government-as-consumer power to prevent an enclosure movement in
the digital age?
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The
Irish Taxpayer: Analysis of Contact with Revenue
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Improving
governmental service delivery:Dis-intermediation and Re-intermediation
strategies for multi-channel management
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Towards
an Interpretative Model of Local eParticipation Adoption; the Case of Italy
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ICT
Competency Among Government Staffs in Malaysia
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Users
support to subjective quality definition of e-government service
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From Ottawa to Lausanne
- much more to do in e Commerce Taxation ?
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“Uncovering
the Janus face of eParticipation: An Introduction with Impediment ”
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National
Do Not Call Registry; An Information Technology enabled solution in India
to curb unwanted commercial calls
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E-government
and institutional practices: the information infrastructure path of
e-government
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The
Strategies of Electronic Government Services based on Web2.0
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Romanian
Urban E-Government. Digital Services and Digital Democracy in 165 Cities
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A
survey of French Local e-Democracy
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From
Fragmented e-Government Projects Towards National Enterprise Architecture Programs
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Risk
Analysis or How to Avoid Contact with Most of Your Customers
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e-Parliament
- of service to elected representatives and citizens
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Introducing
e-Tax and e-Revenue: Research and Practice
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e-Tax
services and their evolution: the case of Slovenia
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Singing
from the same Hymnsheet'? The impact of internal stakeholders on the
development of e-democracy
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Applications
of E-Government by Executive’s in Organizations: Empirical Assessment
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Belgif:
After Belgium
Seperates, WALGIF?
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Secure
e-Voting Protocol over the Internet using Untraceable Channel
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From
the Ashes of Phoenix:
A Smaller Scale of E-Justice
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Remodelled
and restyled e-procurement – new power relationships down under.
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Trust
in Electronic Public Services: Clients' Attitudes to Officers, Institutions
and Elected Politicians
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Law and
Regulation of Electronic Government Procurement: Cases and Lessons from India
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Factors
influencing citizens’ adoption of e-government initiatives in
developing countries
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Beyond e-Governance:
a constructive assessment of e-Gov dynamics and perspectives
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Building
Trust within Inter-Municipal Cooperation
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eFez:Strategies
For Local E-Government
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E-Government
as support in interventions of use and transformation of the historic
centre of Cagliari
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eGovernment
in small and mid-sized communities: Challenges and Chances: German case
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E-Voting
Implementation in Nigeria:
Prospects and Challenges
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Shared
Services and Government ICT: Act II.
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E-government
evolution in EU local governments: a comparative perspective
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Using a
Best Practice Case in evaluating e-Government potential in Iranian Cities
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Verification
and maintenance of e-voting systems and standards
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The
effective deployment of ICT in universities: applicability of core IS
capabilities
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A web
based tool to assist management, control and security in Schools’
Educational Excursions”
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Observatories
of e-government practices: an exploratory study of portals for the
dissemination of innovations and practices in the application of
Information and Communication Technologies in Government
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Towards
flexible evaluation for e-government web site: Evaluation framework
according to multi-Perspectives
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The
Challenges of Implementing Local e-Governance in Mauritius; Case of Revenue Management
System.
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Semantically
enabled web portals for rural local self governments of India
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Prospects
and Challenges of e-participation in Nigeria
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Competent
electronic participation channels in electronic democracy
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Measuring
the Degree of e-Participation in Decision-Making Processes on the Web
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Improving
government administrative employees’ work conditions through ICTs is
paramount to enabling the emergence of administrative eGovernance
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Semantic
Web for E-government Service Integration: A Methodological approach
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Ways of
e-government development in the world
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Ways of
implementing E-Governance in developing countries of the world
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Measuring
and evaluating e-government in Europe
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Encouraging
More Usage of e-Government Applications – A Case Study of
Ireland’s Online Taxation Platform
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Legal
aspects of the e-Government in Uzbekistan: perspectives and
problems
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Measuring
and evaluating e-government in Europe
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Local
e-Government in Brazil
– Reinforcing Paternalistic Structures with False Hopes of
Interaction
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updated 9 May 2008
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