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International Journal of Electronic Government Research, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2012
- Geoffrey Karokola, Louise Yngström, Stewart Kowalski:
Secure e-Government Services: A Comparative Analysis of e-Government Maturity Models for the Developing Regions-The Need for Security Services. 1-25 - Malik Aleem Ahmed, Marijn Janssen
, Jeroen van den Hoven:
Value Sensitive Transfer (VST) of Systems Among Countries: Towards a Framework. 26-42 - Kanishka Karunasena, Hepu Deng
:
A Citizen-Oriented Approach for Evaluating the Performance of e-Government in Sri Lanka. 43-63 - Melchor C. de Guzman, Matthew A. Jones:
E-Policing: Environmental and Organizational Correlates of Website Features and Characteristics Among Large Police Departments in the United States of America. 64-82 - Lemuria D. Carter
, Ludwig Christian Schaupp, Jeff Hobbs, Ronald Campbell:
E-Government Utilization: Understanding the Impact of Reputation and Risk. 83-97
Volume 8, Number 2, 2012
- Mohammad Alryalat
, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi
, Michael D. Williams
:
A Conceptual Model for Examining E-Government Adoption in Jordan. 1-31 - Scott L. Jones:
A Census of State Portal and Agency Homepage Design in the United States. 32-56 - Salah Alhyari
, Moutaz Alazab
, Sitalakshmi Venkatraman, Mamoun Alazab
, Ammar Alazab
:
Six Sigma Approach to Improve Quality in E-Services: An Empirical Study in Jordan. 57-74 - Fatma Bouaziz
, Jamil Chaabouni:
A Framework to Analyze the Alignment of E-Government Projects. 75-90 - Faris Al-Sobhi, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh
:
Building Trust in E-Government Adoption through an Intermediary Channel. 91-106
Volume 8, Number 3, 2012
- Magdalini Kardara, Omri Fuchs, Eleni Kosta, Fotis Aisopos, Ilias Spais, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Policy Testing in Virtual Environments: Addressing Technical and Legal Challenges. 1-21 - Timo Wandhöfer, Steve Taylor
, Harith Alani
, Somya Joshi, Sergej Sizov, Paul Walland, Mark Thamm, Arnim Bleier, Peter Mutschke:
Engaging Politicians with Citizens on Social Networking Sites: The WeGov Toolbox. 22-32 - Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Sotirios Koussouris, Dimitrios Panopoulos, Dimitris Askounis, Antonis Ramfos, Christos Georgousopoulos, Erik Wittern:
Citizens Collaboration and Co-Creation in Public Service Delivery: The COCKPIT Project. 33-62 - Aggeliki Tsohou, Habin Lee, Karim Al-Yafi
, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh
, Zahir Irani
, Andrea Ko, Tunç D. Medeni
, Luís Miguel Campos
:
Supporting Public Policy Making Processes with Workflow Technology: Lessons Learned From Cases in Four European Countries. 63-77 - Yannis Charalabidis, Euripidis N. Loukis:
Participative Public Policy Making Through Multiple Social Media Platforms Utilization. 78-97 - Maria Wimmer, Sabrina Scherer, Scott Moss, Melanie Bicking:
Method and Tools to Support Stakeholder Engagement in Policy Development: The OCOPOMO Project. 98-119
Volume 8, Number 4, 2012
- Juha Hintsa, Toni Männistö, Luca Urciuoli
, Mikael Granqvist:
Future Development of e-Customs: A Survey Study with Swiss Companies. 1-13 - Bram Klievink
, Eveline Van Stijn, David Hesketh, Huib Aldewereld, Sietse Overbeek, Frank Heijmann, Yao-Hua Tan:
Enhancing Visibility in International Supply Chains: The Data Pipeline Concept. 14-33 - Faiza Allah Bukhsh, Hans Weigand:
E-Government Controls in Service-Oriented Auditing Perspective: Beyond Single Window. 34-53 - Bram Klievink
, Marijn Janssen
, Yao-Hua Tan:
A Stakeholder Analysis of Business-to-Government Information Sharing: The Governance of a Public-Private Platform. 54-64

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