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- Performance evaluation management model to accelerate the development of e-government in ChinaYuchu Lin, Simon Fong. 1-4 [doi]
- Foucault's power relation work and e-government system adoption: a frameworkXiao Liang. 5-8 [doi]
- Cross-departmental collaboration in government one-stop center: factors and performanceXinping Liu. 9-18 [doi]
- State based access control for open e-governanceAnkur Goel, Venkatesh Choppella. 19-27 [doi]
- Inter-temporal analysis of e-government enactment: the cases of Mexico and ColombiaGabriel Puron Cid, Diana Carolina Valencia Tello, Sofía Garcia-Diaz. 28-31 [doi]
- Government chief information officer (GCIO) ontology: a tool to formalize the GCIO functionIgnacio Marcovecchio, Elsa Estevez, Pablo R. Fillottrani. 32-41 [doi]
- Public private partnerships (PPP) in the e-government initiatives for developing nations: the case of EthiopiaMesfin Belachew, R. K. Shyamasundar. 42-45 [doi]
- Government 3.0 in Korea: fad or fashion?Taewoo Nam. 46-55 [doi]
- Learning from experience: developing an ICT based communication strategy for sustaining the MDGs in NigeriaEjuma R. Akpa, Kayode M. Olaniyan. 56-59 [doi]
- Evaluating the accessibility and usability of top Saudi e-government servicesAuhood Al-Faries, Hend S. Al-Khalifa, Muna S. Al-Razgan, Mashael Al-Duwais. 60-63 [doi]
- Selective crowdsourcing for open process innovation in the public sector: are expert citizens really willing to participate?Claudius E. Seidel, Basanta E. P. Thapa, Ralf Plattfaut, Björn Niehaves. 64-72 [doi]
- e-participation development: a comparative study of the Russian, USA and UK e-petition initiativesLyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei Chugunov, Dmitrii Trutnev. 73-76 [doi]
- ICT-enabled public sector innovation: trends and prospectsJeremy Millard. 77-86 [doi]
- ICT innovation nodes for e-govEduardo Fajardo. 87-90 [doi]
- Smart governance for smart industriesWojciech Cellary. 91-93 [doi]
- A reputation based electronic government procurement modelHichem Klabi, Sehl Mellouli, Monia Rekik. 94-102 [doi]
- Fulfilling public procurement expectations in India: need of legislative interventionPrabir Panda, Ganesh P. Sahu. 103-111 [doi]
- e-inventory for proactive e-waste managementSashi Kumar, Shatrunjay Rawat. 112-115 [doi]
- Capability determinants of information & communications technology services (ICTS) sector: a Malaysian policy perspectiveRamasamy Ramachandran. 116-119 [doi]
- e-government and performing enterprises: case of MadagascarVoahangy Rakotonirina, Harilanto Raoelson. 120-123 [doi]
- Entrepreneurism and e-government in Finland: barriers to entryFatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo, Olavi Uusitalo. 124-133 [doi]
- When food quality control in china meets mobile and wireless technology: interactions, potentials and pitfallsShuhua Monica Liu. 134-143 [doi]
- e-governance and digital inclusion: creating smart rural women in IndiaRama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Harekrishna Misra. 144-149 [doi]
- CeMSE: a cloud enabled model for smart educationManas Ranjan Patra, Rama Krushna Das. 150-153 [doi]
- Proactive e-governance: flipping the service delivery model in TaiwanDennis Linders, Cheng-Ming Wang. 154-157 [doi]
- Air quality information disclosure in China: needs and capabilitiesJianying Lu, Lei Zheng. 158-165 [doi]
- Transparency of civil society websites: towards a model for evaluation websites transparencyRicardo Matheus, Marijn Janssen. 166-169 [doi]
- Fostering e-participation in ColombiaEnrique Cusba García. 170-173 [doi]
- Development, implementation and use of a judicial data space systemJan van Dijk, Sandra Kalidien, Sunil Choenni. 174-181 [doi]
- Maturity and evolution of e-government portals in central America: a three-year assessment 2011-2013Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Nancy Karina Saucedo Leyva, José Ramón Gil-García. 182-185 [doi]
- From slums to smart cities: addressing slum-dwelling in Nigeria through e-land administrationSanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan. 186-189 [doi]
- On Ekiti's smart governance for development approach: a reflexive accountOlutoyin J. Oloniteru, Adegboyega Ojo. 190-193 [doi]
- Factors for success and failure of e-government projects: the case of e-government projects in UgandaRehema Baguma, Jude T. Lubega. 194-197 [doi]
- Analyzing the best practices of information security and protection of sensitive data in the context of e-government in Colombia and ChileGastón Concha, Paula Suárez. 198-201 [doi]
- Towards an expanded and integrated open government data agenda for IndiaSumandro Chattapadhyay. 202-205 [doi]
- Open government partnership: Argentina action planPedro Janices, Natalia Aguerre. 206-209 [doi]
- Towards a framework for analyzing and comparing ICT for aging society policies: a first approximationDiana Ishmatova, Thi Thanh Hai Nguyen. 210-213 [doi]
- The e-government service performance improvement in ageing society: comparison research of Japan and TaiwanNaiwei Chen. 214-217 [doi]
- Innovative applications and strategy on ICT applications for aging society: case study of Japan for silver ICT innovationsToshio Obi, Naoko Iwasaki. 218-226 [doi]
- Smart urban governance: an institutional and system perspectiveYu-Che Chen. 227-230 [doi]
- Medellin (Colombia): a case of smart cityMarco Peres Useche, Juan Carlos Noriega Silva, Carolina Vilafañe. 231-233 [doi]
- Smart city initiatives and the policy context: the case of the rapid business opening office in Mexico CityJ. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Armando Aldama-Nalda. 234-237 [doi]
- Open data development and value-added government information: case studies of Taiwan e-governmentTung-Mou Yang, Jin Lo, Hui-Ju Wang, Jing Shiang. 238-241 [doi]
- Using parliamentary open data to improve participationPierre Andrews, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva. 242-249 [doi]
- The impact of interoperability standards adoption on organisations in government information networksFlorian Henning. 250-259 [doi]
- Harmonizing eGovernment initiatives in the Philippines: a collaborative institutional frameworkErwin A. Alampay. 260-263 [doi]
- Adoption of interoperability standards in government information networks: an initial framework of influence factorsFlorian Henning. 264-267 [doi]
- Collaboration with social media in emergency response: a case study in ChinaLei Zheng. 268-271 [doi]
- Conceptualization of the public's expectation on government micro-blogsFang Wang, Weitao Yan, Peng Song. 272-279 [doi]
- Secure ID management for social security and tax number systemHisao Sakazaki, Dan Yamamoto, Akihiro Sugimoto, Shinji Hirata. 280-284 [doi]
- Public smart phone app success factors: comparative case study on public apps of Seoul city governmentSeok-Jin Eom, Jun Houng Kim. 285-288 [doi]
- Harnessing the duality of e-participation: social software infrastructure designLukasz Porwol, Adegboyega K. Ojo, John G. Breslin. 289-298 [doi]
- Model of digital mediation for direct public participation in electoral periods: how important are the media?Artur Afonso Sousa, Pedro Agante, Luis Borges Gouveia. 299-308 [doi]
- The use of web 2.0 in local governance: a case study on online discussion in Jiuting, ShanghaiQianli Yuan. 309-312 [doi]
- Developing accountability, transparency and government efficiency through mobile apps: the case of MexicoRoberto Fuentes-Enriquez, Yaneileth Rojas-Romero. 313-316 [doi]
- Benefits of introducing the cloud computing based m-government in the western cape: policy implicationsZoran Mitrovic, Ntombovuyo Klaas, Fidel Mbhele. 317-325 [doi]
- Designing reality fit m-votingEmmanuel Eilu, Rehema Baguma. 326-329 [doi]
- Open government data intermediaries: a terminology frameworkGustavo Magalhaes, Catarina Roseira, Sharon Strover. 330-333 [doi]
- Supply-side variants in the supply of open data in university governanceFrancois van Schalkwyk. 334-337 [doi]
- Open government data: beyond policy & portal, a study in Indian contextNeeta Verma, M. P. Gupta. 338-341 [doi]
- ICT for development and UISC: a step to alleviate poverty in rural areas of BangladeshAhsan Habib, Debojyoty Chowdhury, Mridul Kanti Bhattacharjee. 342-343 [doi]
- e-contract enactment system for effective e-governanceHimanshu Jain, P. Radha Krishna, Kamalakar Karlapalem. 344-345 [doi]
- Emerging role of systems thinking oriented e-governance for supporting MDGs: learning in Indian contextHarekrishna Misra. 346-347 [doi]
- Internet voting: a smarter way to vote in PakistanUmar Muneer, Shafay Shamail. 348-349 [doi]
- e-government project management conceptual frameworkNjei Check, Mokube Peter Teke, Ebot Ebot Enaw. 350-351 [doi]
- Mobile technologies in e-governance: a framework for implementation in IndiaSanjeev Kumar Katara, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan. 352-353 [doi]
- Study of OSSAD applicability in a GPM frameworkAmina Cherouana, Latifa Mahdaoui. 354-355 [doi]
- c-gov: e-gov services on the cloud for African rural communitiesMohamed Riduan Abid, Saad Bahri, Hachim Haddouti, Michael Gerndt. 356-357 [doi]
- Building on underlying technologies of mobile services for post 2015 GhanaJohanna Ekua Awotwi, Charles Amega-Selorm. 358-359 [doi]
- Collective and participatory strategic planning of the department of Tolima in ColombiaJuan Felipe Devia Rodríguez. 360-361 [doi]
- Towards a new model for government IT management in ColombiaLina Marcela Morales Moreno, Javier Orlando Torres Paez. 362-363 [doi]
- The importance of e-justice centres in the telecentres for the state of Acre: Brazilian AmazonAdriana Simeão Ferreira, Daniel Gonçalves de Melo, Leondeniz Freitas. 364-365 [doi]
- Open government data: from users' perspectiveHuina Xu, Lei Zheng. 366-367 [doi]
- Smart governance in Moldova: a challenge that is worthPetrusevschi Margareta, Amihalachioae Cornelia. 368-369 [doi]
- Openness evaluation framework for public agenciesEvgeny Styrin, Natalya Dmitrieva, Andrey Zhulin. 370-371 [doi]
- Benchmarking Mexico & Brazil open government websites: model and metricsRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Fabro Steibel. 372-373 [doi]
- m-government in South Africa's local government: a missed opportunity to enhance public participation?Ricky Munyaradzi Mukonza. 374-375 [doi]
- Citizen-driven model in citizen-centric t-governmentKamalia Azma Kamaruddin, Nor Laila Md. Noor. 376-377 [doi]
- WeLEaD: collaborative toolkit for learning, engaging and decidingMaria Guillermina Cledou, Sara Fernandes, Elsa Estevez. 378-379 [doi]
- Enhancing human capacity building for e-government initiatives through international collaboration: case study of eG. InC in Brunei DarussalamHjh Syamimi Hj Md Ariff Lim, Yeoul Hwangbo, Hazri Kifle, Yun Bae Kim. 380-381 [doi]
- Belarus and the Baltic states: comparison study on e-government development resultsDzmitry Marushka, Maria Ablameyko. 382-383 [doi]