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Electronic Government, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2005
- Elizabeth A. McDaniel:
Facilitating cross-boundary leadership in emerging e-government leaders. 1-10 - Alina M. Chircu, Daniel Hae-Dong Lee:
E-government: key success factors for value discovery and realisation. 11-25 - Amit Mitra:
Direction of electronic governance initiatives within two worlds: case for a shift in emphasis. 26-40 - Costas Vassilakis, George Lepouras, Constantin Halatsis, Tomás Pariente Lobo:
An XML model for electronic services. 41-55 - Jiaqin Yang, Sanjay Paul:
E-government application at local level: issues and challenges: an empirical study. 56-76 - Kostas S. Metaxiotis, John E. Psarras:
A conceptual analysis of knowledge management in e-government. 77-86 - Alan D. Smith:
Gauging acceptability of governmental intervention in terms of smart card technology. 87-110
Volume 2, Number 2, 2005
- Princely Ifinedo, Reggie Davidrajuh:
Digital divide in Europe: assessing and comparing the e-readiness of a developed and an emerging economy in the Nordic region. 111-133 - Alexandros Patelis, Chris Petropoulos, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, Binshan Lin, Vassilis Assimakopoulos:
Tourism planning decision support within an e-government framework. 134-143 - Li-Ling Hsu:
The adoption and implementation of Projects-ABCDE (MOEA) based on grounded and TAM theory. 144-159 - Frank Bannister:
E-government and administrative power: the one-stop-shop meets the turf war. 160-176 - Jiang Yu, Xin Fang:
The strategic roles of government in e-infrastructure development: case studies of China and Korea. 177-187 - John J. H. Im, Jin-Wan Seo:
E-government in South Korea: planning and implementation. 188-204 - Chandra S. Amaravadi:
Digital repositories for e-government. 205-218 - Alan D. Smith:
Identity theft as a threat to CRM and e-commerce. 219-246
Volume 2, Number 3, 2005
- Madi Al-Sebie, Zahir Irani:
Technical and organisational challenges facing transactional e-government systems: an empirical study. 247-276 - Chung-Chu Liu:
Using e-governmental indicators to build virtual value chain. 277-291 - Rune Glomseth, Petter Gottschalk:
Research propositions for determinants of police investigation performance. 292-304 - Lai C. Liu, Kai S. Koong, Sunaina Chugani:
Department of Education Community Technology Center grant allocations. 305-317 - Jyoti Choudrie, Gheorghita Ghinea:
Integrated views of e-government website usability: perspectives from users and web diagnostic tools. 318-333 - Shirley Ann Becker:
Potential trust barriers in US state e-government privacy policies. 334-352 - Andrea L. Houston, Yurong Yao, Chitu Okoli, Edward F. Watson:
Will remote electronic voting systems increase participation? 353-368
Volume 2, Number 4, 2005
- N. Ben Fairweather, Simon Rogerson:
Interfaces for electronic voting: focus group evidence. 369-383 - Jay Liebowitz, James Simien:
Computational efficiencies for multi-agents: a look at a multi-agent system for sailor assignment. 384-402 - Susan Haugen:
E-government, cyber-crime and cyber-terrorism: a population at risk. 403-412 - Richard A. McMahon, Linda Bressler:
E-government: do audits aid the netologically disadvantaged. 413-425 - France Bélanger, Lemuria D. Carter, L. Christian Schaupp:
U-government: a framework for the evolution of e-government. 426-445 - Madi Al-Sebie, Zahir Irani, Tillal Eldabi:
Issues relating to the transaction stage of the e-government system. 446-459 - Richard A. McMahon:
E-government: effects on the netologically disadvantaged. 460-471
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