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ICEG 2009
19-20 October, Boston, USA
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Abstracts Selected for Submission as Full Papers

 

 


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 are listed separately in no particular order.


You can see an outline programme for the conference on the Programme page.


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Author names in alphabetical order (by lead author)

Ahmed Zulfiquar, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Laszlo  Gabor, Hungary

ALMAGWASHI HAYA, Cardiff University, UK

Leonova Marina, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia

Alves Angela Maria, Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer, Brasil

Li Zelin, Kingston University London, UK

Alves Angela Maria, Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer, Brasil

Lopez-Sisniega Carlos, University of Phoenix, Mexico

Avasarala Kirti Varun, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India

Madaan Jitendra, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, India

Badiei Farzaneh, Geneva University, UK

Markus Lynne, Bentley University, USA, Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley University, USA, JoAnn Brooks, The MITRE Corporation, USA

Balnaves Mark, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Mathivanan Sakthivel, University of Madras, India

Battaglia Paul, Florida Institute of Technology (National Capital Region Graduate Center), USA

Misra Harekrishna, Institute of Rural Management ANand, India

BILDARRATZ SORRON JOKIN, ASSOCIATION OF BASQUE MUNICIPALITIES, SPAIN

Mondol Priyanka, KLS/ KIIT, India

Bof Francesco, Bocconi University, Italy, Previtali Pietro, University of Pavia, Italy

Naidoo Goonasagree, UNISA, South Africa

Bond Brenda, Suffolk University, USA

Nam Taewoo, University at Albany, SUNY, USA

Burragga Khalid Abdulmohsen and Muhammad Asif Khan, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Nasi Greta, Bocconi University, Italy

DAS SAYONTIKA, KIIT LAW SCHOOL, INDIA

Nero David, Suffolk University/City of Boston, USA

Delgado Barraza Luis Antonio, Presidencia de la Republica (Mexico), Mexico

Ohemeng Frank, University of Ottawa, Canada

Detlor Brian, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada, Umar Ruhi, Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, Canada, Maureen Hupfer, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada

Parycek Peter, Danube University Krems, Austria, Johann Höchtl, Danube University Krems, Austria, Noella Edelmann, Danube University Krems, Austria

Detlor Brian, McMaster University, Canada

Poonia Rakhi, Rutgers University-Newark Campus, USA

Frank Jonathan, Suffolk University, USA

Rashid Nahid, Monash University, Australia

Freeman Raoul, California State University, DH, USA

Ruhode Ephias, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Gil-Garcia J. Ramon, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE), Mexico, G. Brian Burke, Center for Technology in Government, USA, Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, United States

Sanati Farzad, UTS, Australia

Hirwade Mangala, RTM Nagpur University, India

Schmidt Axel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Hitzelberger Patrik, Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg

Shkabatur Jennifer, Harvard Law School, USA

Hunt James, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, USA

Strauss Anne, CNRS, France, Daniele Bourcier, CNRS, France, Michele Thonnet, Ministry of Health, France

Kachwamba Muhajir, University of Agder, Norway

Sudanowicz Elaine M., Mayor's Office of Emergency Preparedness, USA

Kamada Aqueo, CTI (and Unicamp), Brazil

Suresh R.M, RMD Engineering College, india, santhosh c, Veltech Multitech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering college, France

Karokola Geoffrey, Stockholm University/DSV, Tanzania

Vahtera Annukka, Turku School of Economics, Finland

KAUSHAL NANDITA, DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVES, UTTAR PRADESH GOVERNMENT, INDIA, INDIA

Verdezoto Nervo, CTI-ESPOL, Ecuador

Kaushik Anjali, Management Development Institute, India

Viswanathan Karthik, City of Somerville, USA

Khongmalai Orapan, College of Innovation, Thammasat University, Thailand

Vitalija Rudzkiene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania

Kikawada Akemi, Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Williams Christine, Bentley University, U.S.A.

Kinoshita Yumiko, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Informatics, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Yadav Sushma, Indian Institute of Public Administration, India

Kolpashnikova Kamila, University of Tokyo, JAPAN

 

 

Abstract Titles (in no particular order)

Achieving Clarity of Roles and Responsibilities in Government Information Sharing and Integration Initiatives; Identifying the Determinants

A case study of successful ERP implementation of the public sector organization in Thailand; A comparative analysis between users and implementers

Some methodological issues on Evaluation in European open eHealth services

The Current Status of Electronic Government Documents in the Web Sites of Local Government Units in Japan; Focusing on their Preservation

Characterizing and Improving Collaboration and Information-Sharing Across Emergency Preparedness and Response Communities

Application of Macro-micro Simulation to e-Gov –The Measurement of Public Values

An eGovernment Survey among Austrian Municipalities

A Comparison of Different Methodologies in Construction of Aggregate Indices on the Example of Digital Divide Indices

The role and potentialities of public e-procurement; the Italian experience in the European context

An Index for Measuring e-Participation Promotion and Feedback Mechanisms Efficiency of the Russian e-Government: Methodology and Applied Findings

Enhanced Semantic Web Services for Effective E-Governance – A Study

Exploring Management Information System in Community Healthcare Service for a Developing Country

E-Government: An Evaluation of Accessibility and Usability of Web Sites in Saudi Arabia

BARRIERS TO ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT USE AS PERCEIVED BY CITIZENS AT THE MUNICIPAL LEVEL IN MEXICO

Actionable Web Analytics for e-Government Portals

Knowledge Based Process Mapping to Facilitate E-Governance Efforts; A Case Study

Potentiality for Adaptation and Implementation of Local e-government in Bangladesh

EXPLORING ROLE OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT IN GOVERNMENT PROCESS

E-governments’ Authentication Frameworks; A Gap Analysis

AN ANALYSIS OF E-VOTING PATTERN, ATTITUDE, AND PERCEPTION IN GREATER CHENNAI – SOUTH INDIA

The Brazilian Public Software and the impacts on brazilian society

Managing Rural Citizen Transactions in E-Governance Architecture; Indian Perspectives

A new approach of E-gov processes development; the use of complex thinking theory approach

Understanding E-governance Mechanism in India; Administrating or Mis-administrating?

e-Voting; A Comprehensive Feasibility Study

An overview of internet developments and their impact on E-Government in South Africa

Resolving coucil disputes online ; an implicatin of ODR on English city councils

The Rhetoric and the Reality of the Internet as a Potential Public Sphere

'E-governance as digital ecosystem; a new way to think about citizen engagement and the Internet?

The Offline Realization of the Online Rhetoric; A Cross-National Study on Global E-Governments

Risk characterization, assessment, management, and mitigation in United States federal e-Government activities

Assessing organizational impacts of eGoverment; the case of Italian Municipalities

Local Innovation Agendas

From the Backoffice to the Web--E-Government Challenges for Municipal Governments

Technology; A Missed Opportunity to Address The Challenges of Inter-organizational Partnerships to Address Youth Violence

E-Government and Service Delivery at the Local Level; A Comparative Analysis of Three Canadian Municipalities

Comparative Assessment of E-Governance in India and Singapore

Impact of Service Learning on Building Civic Engagement

Improving Federal Government Websites through Integral Evaluations in Developing Countries. Case;Mexico

e-Government as a tool to promote transparency and openness;the case of Bangladesh

A Citizen-Centric Framework for e-Government Services Use

Integrated Architecture Framework for e-Government;An Assessment of the e-Government Initiatives in Zimbabwe

Online Accessibility Challenges in US Healthcare Reform

Multi-level Life-event Abstraction Framework for E-governmnet Service Integration

Web 2.0 and E-Government at the Municipal Level

Towards the impact of the operational environment on the security of e-voting

e-Government Portals and Online Services;Status Quo India

Online Participatory Regulation; the Promise Civic Engagement

Towards new approaches for structured information management in public administrations; Experiences from two applied research projects in Luxembourg

Leveraging Social Media Technologies for Constituent Interactions and Enhanced Emergency Preparedness

Health Information Technology--an Opportunity and Challenge for Primary Care

Conquering the last frontier - IT adoption in the early childhood education

EVALUATING THE COST-BENEFITS OF E-GOVERNMENT PROJECTS; Rationale for Going beyond Objective Financial Measures

Electronic Voting System;Case Study University of Ecuador

Semantic Interoperability in Public Services

IP Telephony for Local Government

DISCUSSING E-GOVERNMENT MATURITY MODELS FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD

Factor Modeling Methodology for Developing E-Governance in Lithuania

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND E-GOVERNMENT PROJECTS ; STUMBLING BLOCKS IN THEIR IMPLEMENTATION.

Predicting Intergovernmental Collaboration in the Public Safety Domain

Use of Development Objectives in Evaluation of E-governance Solutions

IMPLEMENTING E-GOVERNANCE IN INDIA;EXPLORING THE ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AGENDA

 

 

Publication Opportunity

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


Selected papers from the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Electronic Journal of e-Government The latest issue, Volume 6, Issue 1 is now available online.

 

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