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- Measures to establish trust in internet votingMelanie Volkamer, Oliver Spycher, Eric Dubuis. 1-10 [doi]
- Citizen empowerment and participation in e-democracy: Indian contextSreejith Alathur, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, M. P. Gupta. 11-19 [doi]
- Online participation in Estonia: active voting, low engagementMeelis Kitsing. 20-26 [doi]
- Who uses e-government?: examining the digital divide in e-government useTaewoo Nam, Djoko Sigit Sayogo. 27-36 [doi]
- The digital divide and e-government servicesThad E. Hall, Jennifer Owens. 37-44 [doi]
- Electronic notification of court documents: a case studyJuan M. Luzuriaga, Alejandra Cechich. 45-50 [doi]
- Information kiosk based Indian e-governance service delivery: value chain based measurement and acceptance modellingHarekrishna Misra. 51-60 [doi]
- Towards the design of Estonia's m-government servicesZahhar Kirillov, Ilya Shmorgun, David R. Lamas. 61-66 [doi]
- Delivering eGovernment services through the eTrade distribution networkOlusegun Agbabiaka, Gbenga Adebusuyi. 67-72 [doi]
- A multi-level framework for measuring and benchmarking public service organizations: connecting stages-of-growth models and enterprise architectureDevender Maheshwari, Marijn Janssen, Anne Fleur van Veenstra. 73-80 [doi]
- Reflexivity, modelling and weak signals of transformational tracks to support both micro- and macro-measuring of information society servicesGianluca Misuraca, Pierre Rossel. 81-90 [doi]
- Assessing e-government readiness of local governments in China: developing a bottom-up approachLei Zheng, Yuanfu Jiang. 91-96 [doi]
- Exploring the determinants of publication of scientific data in open data initiativeDjoko Sigit Sayogo, Theresa A. Pardo. 97-106 [doi]
- Transparency and openness in government: a system dynamics perspectiveHans Jochen Scholl, Luis F. Luna-Reyes. 107-114 [doi]
- Extending structuration theory: a study of an IT-enabled budget reform in the context of cross-boundary collaborationGabriel Puron Cid. 115-124 [doi]
- What shapes fieldworkers' knowledge sharing when government operation goes mobile?Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Chongzhao Li. 125-130 [doi]
- Living Labs as multi-stakeholder platforms for the egovernance of innovationFrancesco Molinari. 131-140 [doi]
- Empirical study of factors influencing acceptance of e-government services in IndiaDuraipandian Israel, Rakesh Tiwari. 141-146 [doi]
- Towards a lean-government using new IT-architectures for compliance monitoringNitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen, Joris Hulstijn, Remco van Wijk, Niels de Winne, Yao-Hua Tan. 147-156 [doi]
- The transformational government frameworkJohn A. Borras. 157-166 [doi]
- e-government enterprise architecture research in China: a critical assessmentTuo Zheng, Lei Zheng. 167-174 [doi]
- Mobile governance for development: strategies for migrant head porters in GhanaJohanna Ekua Awotwi, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski. 175-184 [doi]
- Smart city as urban innovation: focusing on management, policy, and contextTaewoo Nam, Theresa A. Pardo. 185-194 [doi]
- Policy modeling in risk-driven environmentAndrea Kö, András Gábor, Zoltán Szabó. 195-203 [doi]
- Using social media to increase e-government adoption in developing countriesBimal Pratap Shah, Nena Lim. 205-213 [doi]
- Lawmaking in democracy 2.0 paradigm: the shift for the new forms of lawmakingVasiliy Burov, Evgeny Patarakin, Boris Yarmakhov. 214-218 [doi]
- Conception and activity directions for training and science centre supporting development of Estonian e-state technologiesIngrid Pappel, Ingmar Pappel, Monika Saarmann. 219-224 [doi]
- Cultivating the next generation of international digital government researchers: a community-building experimentNatalie Helbig, Sharon S. Dawes, Jana Hrdinová, Meghan E. Cook. 225-233 [doi]
- e-citizen capability developmentAsomudin Atoev, Richard Duncombe. 234-243 [doi]
- IT awareness of senior level civil servants and its influence on the results of e-gov projects in RussiaLyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei Chugunov, Dmitry Trutnev. 244-248 [doi]
- Creating dynamic business processes using semantic web services and business rulesYiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen. 249-258 [doi]
- Towards a public sector interoperability ontology: conceptualization of fundamental entitiesDemetrios Sarantis, Yannis Charalabidis, Dimitris Askounis. 259-264 [doi]
- A study on general e-government operation and maintenance modelWensheng Yang, Yuanrong Xin, Su Feng. 265-268 [doi]
- Mining service integration opportunities towards joined-up governmentRilwan O. Basanya, Adegboyega K. Ojo. 269-272 [doi]
- Breaking barrier to technology: e-governance messaging middlewareVijay Jain, Rajeev Srivastava, Ranjan Kumar, Rahul Upadhyay, Kapil Kant Kamal. 273-276 [doi]
- Rethinking governance via social networking: the case of direct vs. indirect stakeholder injectionSomya Joshi, Timo Wandhöfer, Mark Thamm, Brigitte Mathiak, Catherine Van Eeckhaute. 277-280 [doi]
- The institutional and social network perspectives of government 2.0 adoptionDjoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ignacio Criado, Taewoo Nam. 281-284 [doi]
- Security considerations about the adoption of web 2.0 technologies in sensitive e-government processesMarco Prandini, Marco Ramilli. 285-288 [doi]
- A case study on using social media for e-participation: design of initiative mapper web serviceMart Laanpere, Katri Tammsaar, Sonia C. Sousa. 289-292 [doi]
- Youth participation through distributed discussionPille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Ella Taylor-Smith, Simone Kimpeler. 293-296 [doi]
- e-government service development: a success story?Arild Jansen. 297-300 [doi]
- e-participation and e-governance at web 2.0 in local governments of ColombiaP. Juan Manuel Rojas, Carlos Julio Ruiz, Carolina Farfán Romero. 301-304 [doi]
- Minu Viljandi: a case study on the effects of introducing web 2.0 features in e-government services on the overall user experience perceptionGeroli Peedu, David R. Lamas. 305-308 [doi]
- Bottom-up development of e-safety policy for Estonian schoolsBirgy Lorenz, Kaido Kikkas, Mart Laanpere. 309-312 [doi]
- Network neutrality in EuropeMeelis Kitsing. 313-316 [doi]
- JalaSRI initiatives for biodiversity conservation and agriculture development in Jalgaon districtAnil G. Rao, Ashish Kumar, Gauri Rane, Sanjay P. Pawde. 317-320 [doi]
- Geospatial hotspot detection of forest loss hotspot using NDVI as a response variableE. Koli Rajesh, Manish R. Joshi, Anil G. Rao. 321-324 [doi]
- Citizen participation in rural e-governance: a case study in the Indian contextRama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Susanta Kumar Panda. 325-328 [doi]
- Innovating ICT innovation: Trentino as a labValentina Ferrari, Luca Mion, Francesco Molinari. 329-332 [doi]
- e-governance challenges for NepalVivek S. Rana. 333-336 [doi]
- Strengthening democratic practice in Nigeria: a case for e-votingSanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan. 337-340 [doi]
- Enhancing citizens' participation in governance through community information centres in NigeriaKayode M. Olaniyan, Sanjo O. Faniran. 341-344 [doi]
- Tele-ECG pilot project in Poland: partnership-driven tele-health initiative calling for public policy alignmentAgnieszka Dec. 345-348 [doi]
- Expanding e-governance in India: a need for more researchArun Kumar Srivastava, M. L. Singla. 349-350 [doi]
- Social media, e-governance and developing countries: insights from IndiaAbhishek Upadhyay, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan. 351-352 [doi]
- Monitoring of service based e-governance systemsManas Ranjan Patra, Ajaya Kumar Tripathy, Rama Krushna Das. 353-354 [doi]
- Studying the management mechanism of government microblogs in China: a research planLei Zheng, Yali Ren, Xinping Liu, Huina Xu. 355-356 [doi]
- Methodology for measuring the digital capability of local governmentsIngmar Pappel, Ingrid Pappel. 357-358 [doi]
- Information quality assessment for compliance and governanceJuan Carlos Angarita Castellanos, Fernando Rojas Morales. 359-360 [doi]
- e-government: who is the initiator?Milan Maric. 361-362 [doi]
- Secure mobile access to homecare patients' dataSven Heiberg, Peeter Laud, Sigurðr Másson, Claus Popp Larsen. 363-364 [doi]
- e-government in Belarus: case of integrated e-service online portal implementationDzmitry Marushka, Maria Ablameyko. 365-366 [doi]
- Interlegis program in Brazil: use of web 2.0, collaborative tools and free software in legislative powerRicardo Matheus, Tamara Ilinsky Crantschaninov, Marcelo Arno Nerling. 367-368 [doi]
- The telework in the Brazilian labor justiceAdriana Simeão Ferreira. 369-370 [doi]
- A tool for monitoring the public administration in Dominican Republic: SISMAPReyson Lizardo Galva. 371-372 [doi]
- HGIP: Haitian government integrated platformCarl Sherson Clermont. 373-374 [doi]
- Survey of comparison of the Mongolian governmental organization's websiteTemuujin Ariunbold, Ganbat Tsend. 375-376 [doi]
- e-government development and lessons learned in MongoliaYoung-Sik Kim, Odgerel Ulziikhutag. 377-378 [doi]
- National ID project of Nepal: future challengesGanesh Prasad Adhikari. 379-380 [doi]
- Future of e-governance in Pakistan: case study of e-governance projects in BalochistanM. Irfanullah Arfeen, Nawar Khan. 381-382 [doi]
- SADAD payment system: an exploration of the key success factorsMohammed A. Gharawi. 383-384 [doi]
- Public promotion and social use of the Spanish eID cardSor Arteaga, J. Ignacio Criado. 385-386 [doi]
- Cloud computing for e-government in UAE: opportunities, challenges and service modelsIbrahim Elbadawi. 387-388 [doi]