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Electronic Government, an International Journal, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2013
- Jerald Hughes, Punit Ahluwalia, Vishal Midha:
A heuristic evaluation instrument for e-government online software. 1-18 - Iqbal Khadaroo, Meng Seng Wong, Aminah Abdullah:
Barriers in local e-government partnership: evidence from Malaysia. 19-33 - Koppula Srinivas Rao, K. R. Chandran:
Mining of customer walking path sequence from RFID supermarket data. 34-55 - Emad Abu-Shanab, Yousra A. Harb:
E-government readiness association with human rights index. 56-67 - Adel M. Aladwani:
A contingency model of citizens' attitudes toward e-government use. 68-85 - Rania Mousa:
E-government challenges at the UK's customs and tax department. 86-103
Volume 10, Number 2, 2013
- Afshan Azam, Fu Qiang, Muhammad Ibrahim Abdullah:
Determinants of e-government services adoption in Pakistan: an integrated model. 105-124 - Mehmet Kabak, Serhat Burmaoglu:
A holistic evaluation of the e-procurement website by using a hybrid MCDM methodology. 125-150 - Agneta Ranerup, Anna Bendz, Lars Norén:
Swedish citizens' opinions on decision support in primary healthcare. 151-170 - Alicia Iriberri, Carlos J. Navarrete:
E-government services: design and evaluation of crime reporting alternatives. 171-188 - Cevdet Bulut, Benjamin P.-C. Yen:
E-procurement in public sector: a global overview. 189-210 - K. U. Vipin Kumar, Suresh Subramoniam:
Usability analysis of an Indian e-governance software. 211-221
Volume 10, Numbers 3/4, 2013
- Waheduzzaman, Shah Jahan Miah:
Attitudinal readiness assessment for establishing electronic governance. 223-237 - Daniela Fogli:
Towards a new work practice in the development of e-government applications. 238-258 - Gilbert Maiga, Elizabeth Asianzu:
Adoption of e-tax services in Uganda: a model of citizen-based factors. 259-283 - Gonçalo Paiva Dias, Marco Costa:
Significant socio-economic factors for local e-government development in Portugal. 284-309 - Tobias Kollmann, Ina Kayser, Christoph Stöckmann:
Understanding political participation on Facebook: the moderating role of intrinsic motivation. 310-323 - Mohammad Alryalat, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Examining Jordanian citizens' intention to adopt electronic government. 324-342 - Munadil K. Faaeq, Noor Azizi Ismail, Wan Rozaini Sheik Osman, Abdullah Kaid Al-Swidi, Alaa K. Faieq:
A meta-analysis of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology studies among several countries. 343-360 - Olga Fedotova, Leonor Teixeira, Helena Alvelos:
E-participation in Portuguese local governments: evaluation of deployment and adherence of web 2.0 technologies. 361-379 - David L. Baker, C. E. Tapie Rohm Jr.:
E-availability of financial documents for US' counties. 380-398
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