Journal: IJEGR

Volume 5, Issue 4

1 -- 13Abdullah A. L. Shehry, Simon Rogerson, N. Ben Fairweather, Mary Prior. The Key Organisational Issues Affecting E-Government Adoption in Saudi Arabia
14 -- 27Petter Gottschalk. Interoperability in Electronic Government: The Case of Police Investigations
28 -- 42Katarina Giritli-Nygren, Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund. Leaders as Mediators of Global Megatrends: A Diagnostic Framework
43 -- 56Eva Sørensen, Karl Löfgren. How Do We Meta-Govern Policy Networks in E-Government?
57 -- 69Fabio Perez Marzullo, Jano Moreira de Souza. New Directions for IT Governance in the Brazilian Government

Volume 5, Issue 3

1 -- 20Muhammad Mustafa Kamal. A Multiple Case Study on Integrating IT Infrastructures in the Public Domain
21 -- 35Shafi Al-Shafi, Vishanth Weerakkody. Implementing Free Wi-Fi in Public Parks: An Empirical Study in Qatar
36 -- 46Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink. The Role of Intermediaries in Multi-Channel Service Delivery Strategies
47 -- 61Thomas Matheis, Jörg Ziemann, Peter Loos, Daniel Schmidt, Maria Wimmer. Requirements Based Evaluation of eGovernment in the Large
62 -- 74Lemuria Carter, Ludwig Christian Schaupp. Relating Acceptance and Optimism to E-File Adoption

Volume 5, Issue 2

1 -- 15Christopher G. Reddick. Factors that Explain the Perceived Effectiveness of E-Government: A Survey of United States City Government Information Technology Directors
16 -- 36Janet Kaaya. Determining Types of Services and Targeted Users of Emerging E-Government Strategies: The Case of Tanzania
37 -- 56Paul H. P. Yeow, W. H. Loo. Acceptability of ATM and Transit Applications Embedded in Multipurpose Smart Identity Card: An Exploratory Study in Malaysia
57 -- 71Kenneth L. Hacker, Shana M. Mason, Eric L. Morgan. Digital Disempowerment in a Network Society
72 -- 92Dionysis Kefallinos, Maria A. Lambrou, Efstathios D. Sykas. An Extended Risk Assessment Model for Secure E-Government Projects

Volume 5, Issue 1

1 -- 18Jayoti Das, Cassandra DiRienzo, John Burbridge Jr.. Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis
19 -- 35Sivaporn Wangpipatwong, Wichian Chutimaskul, Borworn Papasratorn. Quality Enhancing the Continued Use of E-Government Web Sites: Evidence from E-Citizens of Thailand
36 -- 49Roy H. Segovia, Murray E. Jennex, James Beatty. Paralingual Web Design and Trust in E-Government
64 -- 79Ferne Ferne Friedman-Berg, Kenneth R. Allendoerfer, Shantanu Pai. Aviation-Related Expertise and Usability: Implications for the Design of an FAA E-Government Web Site