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- Developing an E-Government Research Roadmap: Method and Example from E-GovRTD2020Maria Wimmer, Cristiano Codagnone, Xiaofeng Ma. 1-12 [doi]
- Towards a Cumulative Tradition in E-Government Research: Going Beyond the Gs and CsLeif Skiftenes Flak, Maung Kyaw Sein, Øystein Sæbø. 13-22 [doi]
- Innovation Processes in the Public Sector - New Vistas for an Interdisciplinary Perspective on E-Government Research?Björn Niehaves. 23-34 [doi]
- Mind the Gap II : E-Government and E-GovernanceAilsa Kolsaker, Liz Lee-Kelley. 35-43 [doi]
- Action in Action Research - Illustrations of What, Who, Why, Where, and When from an E-Government ProjectUlf Melin, Karin Axelsson. 44-55 [doi]
- Towards a Methodology for Designing E-Government Control ProceduresZiv Baida, Jianwei Liu, Yao-Hua Tan. 56-67 [doi]
- Domain Specific Process Modelling in Public Administrations - The PICTURE-ApproachJörg Becker, Daniel Pfeiffer, Michael Räckers. 68-79 [doi]
- Building a Local Administration Services Portal for Citizens and Businesses: Service Composition, Architecture and Back-Office Interoperability IssuesSotirios Koussouris, Yannis Charalabidis, George Gionis, Tasos Tsitsanis, John E. Psarras. 80-91 [doi]
- Reference Models for E-Services Integration Based on Life-EventsLjupco Todorovski, Mateja Kunstelj, Mirko Vintar. 92-103 [doi]
- An Architecture of Active Life Event Portals: Generic Workflow ApproachMariusz Momotko, Wojciech Izdebski, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis, Mirko Vintar. 104-115 [doi]
- E-Government Services Composition Using Multi-faceted Metadata Classification StructuresFenareti Lampathaki, Yannis Charalabidis, Demetrios Sarantis, Sotirios Koussouris, Dimitris Askounis. 116-126 [doi]
- E-Government Field Force Automation: Promises, Challenges, and StakeholdersHans Jochen Scholl, Raya Fidel, Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Michael Paulsmeyer, Kristene Unsworth. 127-142 [doi]
- Where to Go in the Near Future: Diverging Perspectives on Online Public Service DeliveryAlexander van Deursen. 143-154 [doi]
- E-Services for Citizens: The Dutch Usage CaseJan van Dijk, Willem Pieterson, Alexander van Deursen, Wolfgang Ebbers. 155-166 [doi]
- Agriculture Market Information E-Service in Bangladesh: A Stakeholder-Oriented Case AnalysisM. Sirajul Islam, Åke Grönlund. 167-178 [doi]
- Talking to, Not About, Citizens - Experiences of Focus Groups in Public E-Service DevelopmentKarin Axelsson, Ulf Melin. 179-190 [doi]
- Selection of Appropriate Payment Methods for E-Government - Model and ApplicationGeorg Wittmann, Markus Breitschaft, Thomas Krabichler, Ernst Stahl. 191-203 [doi]
- A Case Study of Semantic Solutions for Citizen-Centered Web Portals in eGovernment: The Tecut PortalFlavio Corradini, Luis Álvarez Sabucedo, Alberto Polzonetti, Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Barbara Re. 204-215 [doi]
- Inclusion in the E-Service Society - Investigating Administrative Literacy Requirements for Using E-ServicesÅke Grönlund, Mathias Hatakka, Andreas Ask. 216-227 [doi]
- Access Control in Federated Databases: How Legal Issues Shape SecurityMark Burdon, Juan Manuel González Nieto, Sharon Christensen, Ed Dawson, W. D. Duncan, Bill Lane. 228-239 [doi]
- Public Sector Partnerships to Deliver Local E-Government: A Social Network StudySarah Cotterill, Stephen King. 240-251 [doi]
- Diffusion of E-Government Innovations in the Dutch Public Sector: The Case of Digital Community PolicingEvelien Korteland, Victor Bekkers. 252-264 [doi]
- The Digital Divide Metaphor: Understanding Paths to IT LiteracyEnrico Ferro, José Ramón Gil-García, Natalie Helbig. 265-280 [doi]
- Interpreting E-Government: Implementation as the Moment of TruthMaddalena Sorrentino. 281-292 [doi]
- Website Evaluation Questionnaire: Development of a Research-Based Tool for Evaluating Informational WebsitesSanne Elling, Leo Lentz, Menno de Jong. 293-304 [doi]
- Analysing the Demand Side of E-Government: What Can We Learn From Slovenian Users?Mateja Kunstelj, Tina Jukic, Mirko Vintar. 305-317 [doi]
- An Ontology for the Multi-perspective Evaluation of Quality in E-Government ServicesBabis Magoutas, Christos Halaris, Gregoris Mentzas. 318-329 [doi]
- Towards a Network Government? A Critical Analysis of Current Assessment Methods for E-GovernmentAna Waksberg-Guerrini, Eduard Aibar. 330-341 [doi]
- Reaching Communication Quality in Public E-Forms - A Communicative Perspective on E-Form DesignKarin Axelsson, Stefan Ventura. 342-353 [doi]
- Assessing the Role of GIS in E-Government: A Tale of E-Participation in Two CitiesRebecca Moody. 354-365 [doi]
- A Trust-Centered Approach for Building E-Voting SystemsAthanasios Antoniou, C. Korakas, Christos Manolopoulos, Anastasia Panagiotaki, Dimitris Sofotassios, Paul G. Spirakis, Yannis C. Stamatiou. 366-377 [doi]
- E-Voting: Usability and Acceptance of Two-Stage Voting ProceduresAlexander Prosser, Karl Schiessl, Martin Fleischhacker. 378-387 [doi]
- Design and Metrics of a Democratic Citizenship Community in Support of Deliberative Decision-MakingCristiano Maciel, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia. 388-400 [doi]
- What Are the Future Possibilities of eDemocracy? A Discussion PaperOvid Pacific Boyd. 401-411 [doi]
- The Development of the Local E-Administration: Empirical Evidences from the French CaseAmel Attour-Oueslati, Denis Dufresne, Christian Longhi. 412-423 [doi]
- What Matters in the Development of the E-Government in the EU?Cene Bavec, Mirko Vintar. 424-435 [doi]
- A European Perspective of E-Government Presence - Where Do We Stand? The EU-10 CasePanagiotis Germanakos, Eleni Christodoulou, George Samaras. 436-447 [doi]