Journal: IJEGR

Volume 9, Issue 4

1 -- 18Hussein Al-Yaseen, Anas Ratib Al-Soud, Saheer Al-Jaghoub. Assessing Jordan's e-Government Maturity Level: Citizen's Perspective on Awareness, Acceptability and Usage of e-Government Services
19 -- 37Fatmah Mohmmad H. Alatawi, Michael D. Williams, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi. Exploring Importance of Environmental Factors for Adoption of Knowledge Management Systems in Saudi Arabian Public Sector Organisations
38 -- 55Jayantha Rajapakse. e-Government Adoptions in Developing Countries: A Sri Lankan Case Study
56 -- 74Ajax Persaud, Priya Persaud. Rethinking E-Government Adoption: A User-Centered Model
75 -- 91Vinodu George, M. P. Sebastian. A Secure and Efficient Scheme for Remote Poll Station Voting

Volume 9, Issue 3

1 -- 22Nripendra P. Rana, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams. Evaluating the Validity of IS Success Models for the Electronic Government Research: An Empirical Test and Integrated Model
23 -- 42Ramon Rufin Moreno, Cayetano Medina Molina, Juan Carlos Sánchez Figueroa, Manuel Rey Moreno. Gender and E-Government Adoption in Spain
43 -- 57Amritesh, Subhas C. Misra, Jayanta Chatterjee. Applying Gap Model for Bringing Effectiveness to e-Government Services: A Case of NeGP Deployment in India
58 -- 73Jaffar Ahmad Alalwan. Continuance Intention to Use Government 2.0 Services: The Impact of Citizens' Satisfaction and Involvement
74 -- 95Thomas Kohlborn, Erwin Fielt, Maximillian Boentgen. One-Stop Government Portals: Transformation or Navigation?

Volume 9, Issue 2

1 -- 18Madison N. Ngafeeson, Mohammad I. Merhi. E-Government Diffusion: Evidence from the Last Decade
19 -- 46Aria Asadi Eskandar, Murali Raman. State e-Government Portals in Malaysia: An Empirical Investigation
47 -- 62Thomas Kohlborn, Jens Poeppelbuss. Designing the Information Architecture of Governmental One-Stop Portals: On the Application and Analysis of Card Sorting
63 -- 84Cassandra S. Harris, Jenifer Sunrise Winter. An Exploratory Study of Social Networking Services as a Potential Vehicle for E-Participation in the City and County of Honolulu
85 -- 100Waheduzzaman, Shah Jahan Miah. An E-Government Approach for Bridging the Participation Gap in Achieving Participatory Good Governance
101 -- 119Rania Mousa. E-Government Adoption in the U.K.: XBRL Project

Volume 9, Issue 1

1 -- 18Erne Suzila Kassim, Husnayati Hussin. A Success Model for the Malaysian Government e-Procurement System: The Buyer Perspective
19 -- 44Xenia Papadomichelaki, Vicky Koutsouris, Dimitrios Konstantinidis, Gregoris Mentzas. An Analytic Hierarchy Process for the Evaluation of E-Government Service Quality
45 -- 64Hasmiah Kasimin, Aini Aman, Zulridah Mohd Noor. Using Evaluation to Support Organizational Learning in E-Government System: A Case of Malaysia Government
65 -- 81Alexandru V. Roman, Hugh T. Miller. New Questions for E-Government: Efficiency but not (yet?) Democracy
82 -- 96Meng Seng Wong. E-Government Evaluation: An Assessment Approach Using ROI vs. ROR Matrix