Journal: IJEGR

Volume 6, Issue 4

1 -- 11Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Vishanth Weerakkody. A Profile of Scholarly Community Contributing to the International Journal of Electronic Government Research
12 -- 24Magiswary Dorasamy, Maran Marimuthu, Murali Raman, Maniam Kaliannan. E-Government Services Online: An Exploratory Study on Tax E-Filing in Malaysia
25 -- 44Rafael A. Gonzalez, Alexander Verbraeck, Ajantha Dahanayake. Extending the Information-Processing View of Coordination in Public Sector Crisis Response
45 -- 57Subhajyoti Ray. An Approach to Assessing Quality of Electronic Government Services: The Case of an Urban Municipal Authority from India
58 -- 73Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams, Banita Lal, Navonil Mustafee. An Analysis of Literature on Consumer Adoption and Diffusion of Information System/Information Technology/Information and Communication Technology

Volume 6, Issue 3

1 -- 13Maddalena Sorrentino, Katia Passerini. Evaluating Public Programs Implementation: An Exploratory Case Study
14 -- 30Demetrios Sarantis, Yannis Charalabidis, Dimitris Askounis. A Goal-Driven Management Approach based on Knowledge Exploitation for e-Government Projects
31 -- 41Kimberley Dunkerley, Gurvirender Tejay. Theorizing Information Security Success: Towards Secure E-Government
42 -- 56Thayanan Phuaphanthong, Tung Bui, Somnuk Keretho. Harnessing Interagency Collaboration in Inter-Organizational Systems Development: Lessons Learned from an E-government Project for Trade and Transport Facilitation
57 -- 72Ramlah Hussein, Norshidah Mohamed, Abdul Rahman Ahlan, Murni Mahmud, Umar Aditiawarman. G2C Adoption of E-Government in Malaysia: Trust, Perceived Risk and Political Self-Efficacy
73 -- 105Antoine Harfouche. The Same Wine but in New Bottles. Public E-Services Divide and Low Citizens' Satisfaction: An Example from Lebanon

Volume 6, Issue 2

1 -- 17Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot. Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating User-centered and Citizen-centered E-government
18 -- 36Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko. Innovation in Democratic E-Governance: Benefitting from Web 2.0 Applications in the Public Sector
37 -- 53Willem Pieterson. Citizens and Service Channels: Channel Choice and Channel Management Implications
54 -- 67Christopher G. Reddick. Comparing Citizens Use of E-Government to Alternative Service Channels

Volume 6, Issue 1

1 -- 8Andrew Whitmore, Namjoo Choi. Reducing the Perceived Risk of E-Government Implementations: The Importance of Risk Communication
23 -- 45Joshua C. Nyirenda, Robert A. Cropf. The Prospects for eGovernment and eGovernance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study of Zambia
46 -- 58M. P. Gupta. Tracking the Evolution of E-Governance in India
59 -- 77Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Vinod Kumar, Uma Kumar, Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Subhas C. Misra. E-Government Implementation Perspective: Setting Objective and Strategy
78 -- 106Zahir Irani, Habin Lee, Vishanth Weerakkody, Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Shaun Topham. Ubiquitous Participation Platform for POLicy Makings (UbiPOL): A Research Note