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- Global perspectives on e-governance: from government-driven to citizen-centric public service deliveryHaiyan Qian. 1-8 [doi]
- Agile and pro-active public administration as a collaborative networked organizationWojciech Cellary, Willy Picard. 9-14 [doi]
- Electronic governance benchmarking: Waseda University e-gov rankingToshio Obi, Naoko Iwasaki. 15-20 [doi]
- e-governance at the grass roots: SAARC contextHakikur Rahman. 21-30 [doi]
- Case studies of digital participatory budgeting in Latin America: models for citizen engagementRicardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, José Carlos Vaz, Cesar A. de Souza. 31-36 [doi]
- Government online: creating friendly relationship between Colombians and the governmentDiana Parra, Maria Mejia. 37-42 [doi]
- e-government initiatives in EthiopiaMesfin Belachew. 49-54 [doi]
- e-business case as a tool for facilitating ICT adoption in local government agenciesClaudio Petti, Marco De Maggio, Maria Luce Lanna, Gioconda Mele, Gianluca Solazzo. 55-60 [doi]
- Assessing local e-government: an initial exploration of the case of MexicoRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, José Ramón Gil-García. 61-65 [doi]
- Setback and remedy of local e-government projects: a case study from EgyptHisham M. E. Abdelsalam, Hatem ElKadi, Sara Gamal. 66-72 [doi]
- Knowledge management practices in e-government: a developing country perspectiveM. Sirajul Islam, Anders Avdic. 73-78 [doi]
- Government on the web: a comparison of United Kingdom to the MaldivesNoorulhudha Hussain, Mohamed Shareef. 79-84 [doi]
- A digital gap between developed country and least developed country: a comparative case study between Nepal and KoreaManish Pokharel, Young-Sik Kim, Jong Sou Park. 85-90 [doi]
- Free and open source software (FOSS): it s significance or otherwise to the e-governance process in GhanaCharles Amega-Selorm, Johanna Ekua Awotwi. 91-95 [doi]
- Using governance framework for e-governance development: an analysis of the Indian rail transportAtanu Garai, Matthias Finger. 96-102 [doi]
- Organizational structure and ICT strategies in the Brazilian justiceAndré Andrade, Luiz Antonio Joia. 103-108 [doi]
- Development of the legal framework for e-government: a case of the city of Bogotá (Colombia)Marco Peres. 109-113 [doi]
- Conceptualizing knowledge and information sharing in transnational knowledge networksMohammed A. Gharawi, Sharon S. Dawes. 121-130 [doi]
- The boundaries of information sharing and integration: a case study in Taiwan e-governmentTung-Mou Yang, Lei Zheng, Theresa A. Pardo. 131-136 [doi]
- The importance of sharing information: using NIEM to improve governance in developing countriesSam Lampert, Kate Thompson. 137-142 [doi]
- Retrieving information across multiple, related domains based on user query and feedback: application to patent laws and regulationsHang Yu, Siddharth Taduri, Jay Kesan, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law. 143-151 [doi]
- Success factors of developing G2G services: the case of EgyptRalf Klischewski, Eman Askar. 152-160 [doi]
- Integrating WebGIS with service oriented rural information grid: experience sharingRama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Manjurani Routray. 161-166 [doi]
- Exploring e-government in Beijing: from technical infrastructure to full workflow managementJun Cheng, Xiaobin Huang, Kai Peng. 167-172 [doi]
- Measuring process flexibility and agilityYiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen. 173-182 [doi]
- Modernization of tax information system for improved e-government servicesUyanga Sambuu, Zolbayar Chuluunbat. 183-188 [doi]
- New public ROI value propositions on the basis of the cases of Chinese Government ITLin Zhu, Lei Wu. 189-194 [doi]
- e-government procurement observatory model, design and pilot testingGastón Concha, Miguel Porrua, Carlos Pimenta. 195-201 [doi]
- Policy makers and performance management in e-government domainFrancesco De Angelis, Alberto Polzonetti, Pietro Tapanelli. 202-210 [doi]
- IT governance to fit your context: two U.S. case studiesAnna N. Raup-Kounovsky, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo, Jana Hrdinová. 211-215 [doi]
- Governance of IT in the network societyJohan van Wamelen. 216-222 [doi]
- The roles of government and NGOs in environmental protection through producing, sharing, and disseminating informationWeijia Ran. 223-231 [doi]
- Online interaction between citizens and municipalities in IstanbulItir Akdogan. 232-237 [doi]
- Heuristic evaluation of the usability of e-government websites: a case from Saudi ArabiaHend S. Al-Khalifa. 238-242 [doi]
- Multi-channel electronic public service delivery mechanisms in developing countries: a case study of the eSahulat programme in PakistanHasnain Bokhari. 243-248 [doi]
- Research on online public service in China: a critical assessmentXinping Liu, Lei Zheng, Shuhua Liu. 249-254 [doi]
- e-government applications in Bangladesh: status and challengesM. Shakhawat Hossain Bhuiyan. 255-260 [doi]
- Discussion on guarantee mechanisms of non-profit utilization of government information resources in ChinaJingxuan Wang. 261-267 [doi]
- Transparency in e-governanceJing Shiang, Jin Lo, Hui-Ju Wang. 268-273 [doi]
- Exploring the accessibility of Saudi Arabia e-government websites: a preliminary resultsHend S. Al-Khalifa. 274-278 [doi]
- From potential users to practical users: use of e-government service by Chinese migrant farmer workersFang Wang, Yongbo Chen. 279-287 [doi]
- Market creation and poverty alleviation through telecentersGopal Naik, Siddharth Joshi, K. P. Basavaraj. 288-294 [doi]
- Research on mechanisms of providing electronic public services for information vulnerable groups in ChinaShaohui Wang. 295-300 [doi]
- Internet effects on political participation: an empirical study on the reinforcement vs. mobilization effectTaewoo Nam. 307-316 [doi]
- New voices or old voices in political talk?Taewoo Nam. 317-326 [doi]
- Mobile communication, public participation and e-governance in China: a case study of Xiamen anti-PX demonstrationLiu Jun, Zhao Hui. 327-332 [doi]
- Internet use for social control and participation: what are local governments doing in Latin America?Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, José Carlos Vaz, Cesar A. de Souza. 333-338 [doi]
- e-government... not e-governance... not e-democracy not now!: not ever?Donald F. Norris. 339-346 [doi]
- Envisioning digital Europe 2030: scenario design on ICT for governance and policy modellingGianluca Misuraca, David Broster, Clara Centeno. 347-356 [doi]
- e-consultation: processing and summarizing contributions with argument mapsVassilios Kourmpanis, Vassilios Peristeras. 357-358 [doi]
- An exploratory study of social media adoption in governmentMohammed A. Gharawi, Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Derek Werthmuller. 359-360 [doi]
- Assessment criteria and evaluation of eConsultation platformsChaido Savva, Vassilios Peristeras. 361-362 [doi]
- Overall standardization system (OSS) on county-level administrative services in ChinaWang Qiang, Liu Hongshi. 363-364 [doi]
- Role of information systems architecture in e-governance: the case of MGNREGS in IndiaHarekrishna Misra. 365-366 [doi]
- Improving services and transparency in emerging governments through business process automationKevin Corcoran, Marc Vogtman, Nate Nash. 367-368 [doi]
- VeSMDiag: a very short message protocol (VeSMp) based system for remote medical diagnosisThomas Ndie Djotio, Bernabe Batchakui, Claude Tangha. 369-370 [doi]
- Application integration at the Dutch governmentHenri Korver, Maarten van den Broek. 371-372 [doi]
- Breaking poverty through wireless networks: a success story from mountains of NepalGanesh Prasad Adhikari. 373-374 [doi]
- The role of ICT in cultivating innovation: the case of the UAERacha Mourtada, Fadi Salem. 375-376 [doi]
- Research on government chief information officer system in China: a critical assessmentChongzhao Li, Shuhua Liu, Lei Zheng. 377-378 [doi]
- Capability maturity model for ARCON implementation for e-government servicesMuhammad Kashif Farooq. 379-380 [doi]
- Experience of foreign governments in dealing with the digital divide and its implication for ChinaNanhua Chen, Xiaoyu Shen. 383-384 [doi]
- Designing a platform to facilitate the development of virtual e-participation environmentsCleyton Slaviero, Cristiano Maciel, Fernando Bispo Alencar, Edie Correa Santana, Patricia Cristiane Souza. 385-386 [doi]
- Heterogeneity and interoperability at the core: SOA, virtualization, the cloud and the government roleStacy Avery Baird. 387-388 [doi]
- An e-governance project monitoring initiative in India: a case study of e-procurementRama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Susanta Kumar Panda. 389-390 [doi]
- Using internet to promote the transparency and fight corruption: Latin American transparency portalsRicardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, José Carlos Vaz, Cesar A. de Souza. 391-392 [doi]
- Achievements and expectations of digital Bangladesh: e-governance initiatives in BangladeshAhsan Habib, Atikur Rahman Baizid. 393-394 [doi]
- e-government models in Latin-America: comparative researchP. Juan Manuel Rojas, Carolina Farfán Romero. 395-396 [doi]