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ECEG 2009
29-30 June, London, England
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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 no particular order.


The review process will start toward the end of January and we hope to publish a preliminary programme by early March.
You can see an preliminary programme for the conference on the Programme page.

 





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Authors in alphabetical order - by lead author surname

A.D.N. Sarma Ram Informatics Ltd, India           

Hjouj Btoush Mohammd, Sheffield Hallam University, UK           

Abdel-Fattah Manal Cairo and Galal Galal-Edeen, Cairo University, Egypt       

Jahns Veit, Frank-Dieter Dorloff and Volker Schmitz, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany   

Abdelghaffar Hany, The German University in Cairo, Egypt           

Janssen Marijn, Anne Fleur van Veenstra and Bram Klievink, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands   

Ainul Azyan Zulisnita, Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK           

Kasimin Hasmiah, Yazrina Yahya, Aini Aman and Noraidah Shahri, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

Al-Hadidi Ahmed and Yacine Rezgui, Cardiff University, UK      

Ketabchi Elnaz and Mohamadreza Mortazavi, University of Tehran, Iran       

Ali Hayat and Linda Macaulay, University of Manchester, UK       

Klievink Bram, Anne Fleur Van Veenstra and Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands   

Almagwashi Haya and Steve MacIntosh, Cardiff University,UK       

Kutsikos Konstadinos and Gerasimos Kontos, University of the Aegean, Business School, Greece       

Almahamid Soud, Al Hussein Bin Talal University, Jordan and Mo’taz Alsa’eed, Petra University, Jordan

Kuzma Joanne and Colin Price, University of Worcester, UK       

Alsaghier Hisham, Anne Nguyen, Marilyn Ford and Rene Hexel, Griffith University, Australia

Lal Ram and Abid Haleem, JMI, India        

Al-Shehab Abdullah Kuwait Ministry of Defence, Thalaya Al-Fozan, Kuwait University, Gilberto Montibeller, London School of Economics, Robert Hughes and Graham Winstanley, University of Brighton, UK

Langer Lucie, Axel Schmidt, Technische Universität Darmstadt and Alex Wiesmaier, CASED, Germany   

Al-Shqairat Zaid, Leeds Metropolitan University. UK

Lee Thomas, University of Hong Kong, CT Hon, Macau University of Science and Technology and David W Cheung University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR, China   

Aman Aini, Hasmiah Kasimin , Yazrina Yahya, Zulridah Mohd Noor, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia   

Leonova Marina and Vladimir Iakimets, Moscow Institute of System analysi, Russia       

Amel Attour and Longhi Christian, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France       

Liu Ying, University of Cambridge, UK, Jianing MI, Harbin Institute of Technology, China and Muhammad Farmer, British Institute of Technology and e-Commerce, UK   

An Xiaomi Renmin, Huiling Feng and Yuenan Liu, Renmin University of China P.R.China   

Mahadeo Jyoti Devi, University of Technology, Mauritius            

Arias Roberto, International Consultant, Argentina, Roberto Arias, Agencia de Recaudacion de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Fernando Barraza, Servicio de Impuestos Internos, Chile   

Manai Giuseppe, Mary Dwyer and Duncan Cleary, Irish Revenue Commissioners, Ireland   

Ayo Charles and Ambrose Azeta, Covenant University, Nigeria       

Manolitzas Panagiotis and Dionisios Giannakopoulos, Technological Institute of Piraeus, Greece       

Aziz Monis, Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (EPFL), India           

Matheis Thomas, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence,Timo Herborn, University of Koblenz and Jörn Freiheit, Max-Planck-Institute, Germany   

Bannister Frank, Trinity College, Dublin, Regina Connolly, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

McMillan James Nat Center for State Courts - USA and Carolyn Temin, Court of Common Pleas, USA       

Bargellini Francesca and Rosa Maria Di Giorgi, Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques, Italy       

Minuto Espil Maurico, Luis Landoni, Santiago Montoya and Roberto Arias, ARBA, Argentina

Behera Rabindra Narayan National Informatics Centre, Sanghamitra Mohanty, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Neeta Verma, National Informatics Centre and Pradipta Mohapatra, Government of Orissa, India

Miori Vittorio and Dario Russo, ISTI-CNR, Italy       

Bernardi Roberta, Warwick Business School, UK         

Mohanty Sanghamitra, Surendranath Nayak, Reena Mahakud and Pamela Chaudhury, Utkal University, India

Bigliardi, Barbara, Alberto Dormio, University of Parma, Italy

Muhammad Muhd Rosydi, Warwick Business School, West Midlands, UK           

Bopape Maishe, Sam Lubbe, UNISA and Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, South Africa   

O'Donnell David Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland, Pat Molan Irish Revenue Commissioners, Limerick and Tom Kennedy, National Centre for Taxation Studies, University of Limerick, Ireland   

Bouchaïb Bounabat, Faïzi rdouan ENSIAS and Dutoit Jaco, UNESCO, Morocco   

Ojo Adegboyega, Mohamed Shareef, Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University – IIST Center for Electronic Governance, Macao SAR

Boudreau Christian, École nationale d'administration publique (ÉNAP), Québec, Canada

Parra Garcia Javier L, Murcia Superior Court Of Justice, Spain           

Broughton Jonathan, Matthias Ruckdäschel and José Luis Lopes da Mota, Eurojust, The Netherlands   

Phythian Mick, Ben Fairweather and Richard Howley, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK   

Buckley Owen Barbara,  Louise Cooke and Graham Matthews, Loughborough University, UK   

Rubino-Hallman Silvana, Pablo Alonso,  Stefano Tinari and Valeria Wedolowski, Inter American Development Bank, USA

Butler Michael  Irish Revenue Commissioners, Clare and David O'Donnell, Intellectual Capital Research, Ireland       

Saekow Apitep and Choompol Boonmee, Thammasat University, Thailand       

BÜYÜKÖZKAN Gülçin, Galatasaray University, İstanbul-Turkey

Sarantis Demetrios, Dimitris Askounis and Aikaterini – Maria Sourouni, National Technical University of Athens, Greece       

Cetinkaya Orhan, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Levent Koc, Bilkent University, Turkey       

Seppänen Ville and Katja Liimatainen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland       

Chatfield Akemi Takeoka and Samuel Fosso Wamba, University of Wollongong, Australia       

Shaikh Siraj and Joseph Rabaiotti, Cranfield University, UK        

Chatfield Akemi and Jazem AlAnazi, University of Wollongong, Australia       

Shetehy Adham, Sheffield Hallam University, UK           

Chatfield Akemi, University of Wollongong, Australia           

Shukla Aadya, University of Oxford, UK

Christodoulakis Dimitris, George Stylios and Sofia Stamou, University of Patras, Greece   

Sibanda Omphemetse, University of South Africa, South Africa.

Collins Tom, University Of Limerick, Ireland           

Sivaraman Kalaichelvi and Uma Maheshwari, University of Madras, India       

Cook David, Polytechnic of Namibia           

Solvang Bernt Krohn, University of Agder, Norway           

Datar Mohan ABM Knowledgeware Ltd.,  Gita Kumta, SVKM’s NMIMS University, Mumbai and Mukund Sanglikar, University of Mumbai, Mumbai India   

Sourouni Aikaterini-Maria,  Harry Tsavdaris,  George Kourlimpinis and Christos Ntanos, National Technical Univeristy of Athens, Greece

de Brí Finn, Irish Revenue Service, Ireland           

Stadlhofer Bernd, Peter Salhofer and Gerald Tretter, FH Joanneum, University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Austria   

de Vuyst Bruno and Alea Fairchild, Vesalius College, Belgium       

Stanforth Carolyne, Centre for Development Informatics, University of Manchester, UK           

Decman Mitja, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia           

Stebe Peter ,Ernst & Young, Austria           

Drake Karen, Marcella Ring, Barry O'Dwyer and Andrew Ryan, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland

Stefanova Kamelia, University of National and World Economy, Dorina Kabakchieva and Roumen Nikolov, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski” Bulgaria   

El Kettani Mohamed Dafir, ENSIAS - University Mohammed V-Souissi and Taieb Debbagh, General Secretary of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and New Technologies, Morocco       

Stoica Virgil and Andrei Ilas "Al. I. Cuza" University of Iasi, Romania       

El Mahdi Asmae, and Driss Kettani, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco       

Tiron Tudor, Adriana Babes Bolyai University, Rodica Gabriela, Blidisel West University from Timisoara and Adina Popa, Eftimie Murgu University,  Romania   

Fairchild Alea and Bruno de Vuyst, Vesalius College, Belgium       

Turner Tim, UNSW@ADFA, Australia           

Fragale Filho Roberto, Universidade Federal, Fluminense, Brazil           

Ugrinoski Aleksandar, Civil Servants Agency, FYROM           

Garner-Koshika Viktorija, University of Westminster, UK

 

Wallace Anne, University of Canberra, Emma Rowden University of Melbourne and David Tait, University of Canberra, Australia   

Gasco Mila, Pompeu Fabra University / Estratic and Carlos E. Jimenez, Information Systems Service of the Justice Department of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia / Estratic, Spain       

Walsh Susan, Irish Revenue Commissioners, Ireland           

Gheleji Hussein, University of Tehran, Iran           

Wang Fang , Lina Zhai, Business School of Nankai University, Tianjin, China

Gibert Gemma, Ajuntament de Sant Andreu De Llaveneres, Spain           

Wiredu Gamel, Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA), Ghana           

Glassey Olivier, IDHEAP/SPAN, Switzerland           

Yildirim Imamoglu, Meltem The Board of Inspection - Ministry of Finance, Turkey           

Gradinaru Giani and Olteanu Simona, Academy of Economic Studies from Bucharest, Romania       

Yonazi Jim, Henk Sol and Albert Boonstra, University of Groningen, The Netherlands   

Griggs Kenneth and Rosemary Wild, CalPoly, USA       

Yousefi-Azari Hassan, University of Tehran, Iran           

Harris Joycelyn, Lily Sun  and Andrew Adams, University of Reading, UK

Yucel Okan and Nazife Baykal, Middle East Technical University - Informatics Institute, Turkey       

Henman Paul, The University of Queensland, Australia           

Zissis Dimitrios and Dimitrios Lekkas, University of the Aegean, Greece       

 

Hitzelberger Patrik,  Gabriel Lippmann, Bartosz Domagalski, Christophe Hissler and Jérôme Juilleret, CRP, Luxembourg

 

 

 

 

e-Justice Mini track – listed in no particular order

e-Tax Mini track – listed in no particular order

Towards a European model of e-justice: Recent developments

Social Actors as Collection Agents

Dynamic Case Weighting: Using the Data We Have to Manage the Courts

Whither Ireland’s E-Commerce Hub?

The impacts of ICT in Brazilian Courts

On Coffee Cups and Revenue Collection: Visualising Relationship Capital and Radical Change

Electronic Criminal Record in Greece: Applying eGovernment Transformation Project Management Approach

ISEL

EPOC IV - Interoperability between Case Management Systems

The Imperative of Strategic Communication for Increasing Citizen Take-up of E-Taxation Services

Gateways to Justice: The use of video technology to take evidence in Australian courts

Equality across the board – tackling our non-compliant customers

The Namibian Electronic Communication and Transaction Bill

Business Intelligence within the South West Revenue Region – Putting Revenue Risks in an External Environmental Context

Effective justice: the impact of new technologies in the judicial sector in Latin America and the Caribbean

From Taxonomy to Ontogeny – An Ethnographic View Of The Irish Revenue eGovernment Initiative

Access to justice by means of IT: two good practices in Spain

Channels of contact with Revenue - is the telephone irreplaceable

 

Missing Trader Intra-Community fraud: European e-VAT

 



 

Main Conference – listed in no particular order

E-Governance in post-conflict contexts– A case study of Afghanistan

Organizational reflexivity and flexibility in e-government: the case of Québec, Canada

Methodology for the elaboration of a strategy for the development and promotion of governmental public domain information Case of the guiding principles of UNESCO in Mauritania

The projection of the online platform for dissemination of the environmental information, support the e-Governance implementation in Romania

Challenges for the E-Remote Leadership

NCSMM

The challenges of e-governemnt policy implemenation: the Case of Iranian e-government policy

European eGovernment IdM Architecture Design and Evaluation

Towards a Framework for Assessing and Measuring the E-Government Readiness in the Jordanian Public Organizations.

Understanding the Government-to-E-government Transition Using a Soft Systems Approach: What is E-government supposed to do?

A Review of Reviews about e-Government: What are we not doing?

Local innovation policies in services

Challenges in Developing an Incipient Information Strategy for Local E-Government: An Empirical Study of a British Local Authority

From student smartcard applications to the German electronic ID card

Critical Success Factors for the Adoption and Diffusion of m-government Services: Literature Review

Spatial e-Government: The development of a soil database for science and public sector usage

The relation between e-government services and ease of doing business

Monitoring of cross-organizational business processes in public administrations

Electronic Self-Service - User Behaviour In e-Government

Multi Channel Delivery of Citizen Services and Applications for E-Government Projects

A Framework for Voice-Enabled m-Voting System: Nigeria A Case Study

Towards An Interpretive Framework For E-Government Applications Evaluation That Support Learning

A Collaboration Pattern Language for eParticipation:A Strategy for Reuse

Use of Business Intelligence Tools in Front Office of eGovernment

Improving the transition to e-Government for local governments

Case study: e-youth city council project an alternative e-Government for young people

Human Capital Challenges for sustainable eGovernment

IT enactment of New Public Management reforms in Africa: the case study of the Kenya Ministry of Health information systems

New Software Tools for Internal Control in the Private Sector- Can they work in Government?

Implementing e-Government in Iran

The need of Cultural User Interface profile on enhancing e-Government website usability: preliminary study

Examining E-Government Project Failure through Differing Theoretical Lens

The security paradox, disclosing source code to attain secure electronic elections

Web 2.0 in e-government

IT Governance and EuroSOX: Compliance or Confusion?

Government Deployment of RFID Technology: Challenges to E-Government in Emergency Management

Privacy, Transparency and Identity: The Implementation of the e-ID card in Belgium

IT Governance as an Enabler for Advancing E-Government: An Analysis of Western Asian Countries

Deriving the Impact of Governmental Decisions by Mining Public Opinions

The Construction and Application of the Evaluation Index system for the G2B e-government of Local Government Portals

Analysis of UK Parliament Web Sites for Disability Accessibility

Channels of Contact with Revenue

Factors Shaping IT Alignment in Public Sector: The Case of the Implementation of Judicial Information System in Malaysian Public Sector

An innovative open source solution for e-democracy: QUIMBY

The effects of IT maturity on the political and administrative chains of governance

Government Process Reengineering in practice: A case study of G2B transaction's interoperability achievement.

Case study - Reengineering of the process of selection and employment of civil servants, based on e-services to citizens

IPIS: Interoperability Practical Implementation Support

The Role of Serious Game in e-Democracy: A Case Study of a Local Government Forest Policy Appraisal in China

E-government Evaluation Practice

eGovernment BenchLearning Project

Social impact of information technology; implications for a semi-government institution

New Index for measuring user-centricity and e-participation effectiveness of eGovernment in Russia.

Ontology Driven E-Government

Structuring risk in e-government development projects using causal models

Standardisation of district portal towards e-government transactions in India

A characteristic assessment model for biometric-based identity management

Citizens’ Readiness for E-government in Developing Countries

E- Voting a Myth or Reality in India - A Case Study

Challenges to e-Government:Managing electronic records in China

Good Governance in Rural India: An Empirical Study

Developing and Validating measures for a concpatual model of citizens' trust in e-Government

Data Set Standardization and Its Reusability in e-government under an interoperability framework

Towards an understanding of the factors influencing the acceptance and diffusion of e-Government services in an emerging country.

The Evolution of Romanian Urban E-Government: 2006 – 2008

Integration of Text-To-Speech System to e-Government Portals of Developing Countries: India a Case Study

Failure to transform: the gap in e-government stage models

The Online Revolution

User Realities and the Future of e-Government Services

E-financial reporting within the Romanian public sector governance

Measuring e-government: The case of e-government across the 27 European Union Member States. A comparative measurement of the progress of online services Delivery using Multi-criteria Analysis (MINORA).

Voter Verifiable and Single Transferable Electronic Voting for Elections with Barriers

Developing Measures of E-government Progress Using Action Research

Why interpretive paradigm is needed for evaluating e-government systems?

Harmonising and Exchanging Public Service Information between Public Service Centres—Requirements, constraints and outline of a solution

Prototype Implementation of DynaVote e-Voting Protocol

Role of e-information on the Ex-Ante Transaction Cost Facing Foreign Investors in Developing Economies

The major challenges to cross-border interoperability Public e-Procurement

Strategies for Integrated Service Delivery and Supply Chain Management

E-Government success factors: a survey

The contribution of e-government to the new conditionality in social policy

Fez eGovernment Project: An Initiative Transforming Scientific Research to Value in Morocco

XML Schema Design and Management for e-Government Interoperability

e-Government in South Africa; Successes and challenges in the quest to bridge the digital divide

The application of e-government to support multi-organisational collaborative groups

Semantic Issues in Electronic Government Interoperability Frameworks

UK government policy on citizens’ access to public information

The relationship between citizens’ trust on e-Government and their willingness to engage in e-Government

E-government adoption in Tanzania: case study results

Preconditions for the Enterprise Architecture Development Work: The Case of Pilot Projects in Two Finnish Government Agencies

Determinants of user continuance intention to use e-government

3GEG: The need to explore the hidden dimensions of government

 

The impacts of perceived usefulness' perceived ease of use' and perceived information quality on e-government intension to use.

The role of Public private partnership (PPP) in e-government readiness: the Knowledge Stations (KSs) initiative in Jordan

New Management Models of Public Administration; The Italian Experience of E-Government

E-governance in a Transcultural Project in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Aligning Electronic Government and Public Administration Reform Programs – Process, Tool and Case Study

Evaluating government websites using a multi-criteria decision making approach

 

Evaluating the G2B Capability of Local Government PortalsTake Tianjin Binghai New Area and Shanghai Pudong of China as Examples



 

Publication opportunity

Papers accepted for the conference will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration. The proceedings have an ISBN and ECEG proceedings are listed in the Thompson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP), the Thompson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings), the Thompson Reuters ISI Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) and the Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings


Selected papers from the Conference will be considered for publication in the Electronic Journal of eGovernment  (the latest issue is now available online)

 


 

 

 

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