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Electronic Government, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2006
- Miltiadis D. Lytras:
The Semantic Electronic Government: knowledge management for citizen relationship and new assessment scenarios. 5-17 - Lakshmi S. Iyer, Rahul Singh, Al Farooq Salam, Fergle D'Aubeterre:
Knowledge management for Government-to-Government (G2G) process coordination. 18-35 - Christian Wagner, Karen S. K. Cheung, Rachael Kwai Fun Ip, Stefan Böttcher:
Building Semantic Webs for e-government with Wiki technology. 36-55 - Wajee Teswanich, Chutiporn Anutariya, Vilas Wuwongse:
A Knowledge Management system framework for governmental regulating processes. 56-73 - Ljiljana Stojanovic, Nenad Stojanovic, Dimitris Apostolou:
Change management in e-government: OntoGov case study. 74-92 - Jennifer Blechar, Ioanna D. Constantiou, Jan Damsgaard:
Understanding behavioural patterns of advanced mobile service users. 93-104 - Saggi Nevo, Henry M. Kim:
How to compare and analyse risks of internet voting versus other modes of voting. 105-112
Volume 3, Number 2, 2006
- Sang M. Lee, Xin Tan, Silvana Trimi:
M-government, from rhetoric to reality: learning from leading countries. 113-126 - Ailsa Kolsaker, Liz Lee-Kelley:
Citizen-centric e-government: a critique of the UK Model. 127-138 - Panayiotis Tahinakis, John Mylonakis, Nicolaos Protogeros:
The contribution of e-government to the modernisation of the Hellenic taxation system. 139-157 - Lori Klamo, Wayne Wei Huang, K. L. Wang, Taowen Le:
Successfully implementing e-government: fundamental issues and a case study in the USA. 158-173 - Szu-Yuan Sun, Teresa L. Ju, Pi-Yu Chen:
E-government impacts on effectiveness: a survey study of an e-official-document system. 174-189 - Gary P. Moynihan, Robert G. Batson:
Development of a matrix methodology for database reengineering and improvement: an e-government case study. 190-203 - Dag von Lubitz, Nilmini Wickramasinghe:
Key challenges and policy implications for governments and regulators in a networkcentric healthcare environment. 204-224
Volume 3, Number 3, 2006
- Louis Raymond, Sylvestre Uwizeyemungu, François Bergeron:
Motivations to implement ERP in e-government: an analysis from success stories. 225-240 - Rosemary H. Wild, Kenneth A. Griggs:
A funding choice decision model for financing promising e-government services. 241-255 - Fuchung Wang, Sharne Koung Chou, Binshan Lin:
Developing fully functional e-healthcare information systems: a four-stage framework. 256-271 - Jyoti Choudrie, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
A comparative study to examine the socio-economic characteristics of broadband adopters and non-adopters. 272-288 - Arthur R. Edwards:
Facilitating the monitorial voter: retrospective voter information websites in the USA, UK and The Netherlands. 289-305 - Carlo Batini, Riccardo Grosso, Guglielmo Longobardi:
Design of repositories of conceptual schemas for large-scale e-government projects. 306-328 - Zahid Parvez:
Examining e-democracy through a double structuration loop. 329-346
Volume 3, Number 4, 2006
- Ailsa Kolsaker:
Reconceptualising e-government as a tool of governance: the UK case. 347-355 - Wanchai Varavithya, Vatcharaporn Esichaikul:
Dealing with discretionary decision making in e-government: an open government approach. 356-372 - Jyoti Choudrie, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou:
Lessons learnt from the broadband diffusion in South Korea and the UK: implications for future government intervention in technology diffusion. 373-385 - Colette Brunschwig:
Visualising legal information: mind maps and e-government. 386-403 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Hosein Gharavi, Khalil Khoumbati:
Examining the socio-economic determinants of adoption of the 'Government Gateway' initiative in the UK. 404-419 - Dionysis Kefallinos, Maria A. Lambrou, Efstathios D. Sykas:
Secure PKI-enabled e-government infrastructures implementation: the SYZEFXIS-PKI case. 420-438 - Gary P. Moynihan, Robert G. Batson:
Development of a matrix methodology for database reengineering and improvement: an e-government case study. 439-452
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