Journal: IJEGR

Volume 11, Issue 3

1 -- 23Bwalya Kelvin Joseph, Tanya Du Plessis. Consumers' Awareness of the Value of e-Government in Zambia: Empirical Evidence
24 -- 42Wassan Alkhowaiter, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams. Examining the Role of Social Influence, Usefulness and Ease of Use for Determining the Mandatory Use of a Human Resource Information System in the Context of Saudi Ministries
43 -- 56Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund. Three eGovernments Living Happily Ever After: Discursive Tensions and Conflicting Epistemic Cultures in the Development of Public E-Services
57 -- 75Jesper B. Berger, Jeremy Rose. Nine Challenges for e-Government Action Researchers
76 -- 94Amizan Omar, Mohamad Osmani. Digitally Enabled Service Transformations in Public Sector: A Review of Institutionalisation and Structuration Theories