Abstract is missing.
- Crowdsourcing collection of data for crisis governance in the post-2015 world: potential offers and crucial challengesBuddhadeb Halder. 1-10 [doi]
- An investigation into affecting factors on acceptance of e-government service counters as a service delivery channel: a case of developing countryMohammad Lagzian, Mahmoud Pourbagheri. 11-19 [doi]
- The imperative of smart technology for timely release of official data for national development: a focus on Nigeria's National Bureau of StatisticsFolahanmi Aina, Depo Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan. 20-23 [doi]
- Citizens' perception towards preserving privacy in e-government services: a cross-sectional studyHaya Almagwashi, Anas Tawileh, Alex Gray. 24-27 [doi]
- Privacy protection in data sharing: towards feedback based solutionsMortaza S. Bargh, Ronald Meijer, Sunil Choenni, Peter Conradie. 28-36 [doi]
- Designing a bidirectional workflow for OpenStreetMap data integration in an INSPIRE based SDIAntónio José Silva, Jorge Gustavo Rocha. 37-40 [doi]
- Political use of twitter: the case of metropolitan mayor candidates in 2014 local elections in TurkeyOzlem Ozdesim Ikiz, Mehmet Zahid Sobaci, Nilay Yavuz, Naci Karkin. 41-50 [doi]
- Microblogging use and changes in governance: Netizens' deliberation on controversial traffic accidents in ChinaShuhua Monica Liu. 51-60 [doi]
- Trust in e-participation: literature review and emerging research needsSabrina Scherer, Maria A. Wimmer. 61-70 [doi]
- Social media as a tool for social movements in Arab spring countriesKarim Hamza. 71-74 [doi]
- State stability: a governance analysis framework for Arab spring countriesKarim Hamza. 75-84 [doi]
- Engaging citizens through social media: how state governors in Nigeria are doingOmenogo Veronica Mejabi, Joan Omololu Fabgule. 85-88 [doi]
- Opening the local: full disclosure policy and its impact on local governments in the PhilippinesMichael P. Canares. 89-98 [doi]
- Elapsed times in criminal justice systemsNiels Netten, Susan W. van den Braak, Sunil Choenni, Erik Leertouwer. 99-108 [doi]
- ICT for governance in combating corruption: the case of public e-procurement in PortugalIsabel Ferreira, Sandra Cunha, Luis A. Amaral, Pedro Camões. 109-112 [doi]
- ICT: a tool to reduce corruption in BangladeshAhsan Habib, Muhammad Badruzzaman, Manjur Ahammed, Arif Iqbal. 113-116 [doi]
- The determinants of local government transparency: a preliminary analysisAntonio F. Tavares, Nuno Ferreira da Cruz. 117-123 [doi]
- Future scenarios of ICT solutions for governance and policy modellingDragana Majstorovic, Maria A. Wimmer. 124-133 [doi]
- Managing innovations in rural e-governance services: a case of MGNREGS in IndiaRama Krushna Das, Harekrishna Misra. 134-137 [doi]
- Business and technology integrated management: a case of e-government for assessing the impact of policiesIrapuan Noce, João Alvaro Carvalho. 138-141 [doi]
- Energetic dashboard: driving decision makingMaria Sokhn, Eliane Maalouf, Arnaud Zufferey, Florian Evéquoz. 142-145 [doi]
- Digital governance in the public sector: challenging the policy-maker's innovation dilemmaGianluca Misuraca, Gianluigi Viscusi. 146-154 [doi]
- From Brussels to Brabant: delivering public value by implementing e-Government in a multilevel settingEvert-Jan Mulder, Dhoya Snijders. 155-161 [doi]
- Convergence in rural e-governance services for sustainable development: a model driven study in Indian contextHarekrishna Misra. 162-165 [doi]
- Deploying e-solution for data capturing in managing social security scheme for the aged in Ekiti state, NigeriaSanjo O. Faniran, Oluyemi Ojudu. 166-169 [doi]
- Crowdsourcing and human development: the role of governmentsRaul Zambrano, Simone Eymann. 170-177 [doi]
- Dashboards for supporting organizational development: principles for the design and development of public sector performance dashboardsDevender Maheshwari, Marijn Janssen. 178-185 [doi]
- Framework for assessing institutional readiness of government organisations to deliver open, collaborative and participatory servicesOlusegun Agbabiaka, Adegboyega Ojo. 186-189 [doi]
- From e-government strategy to services: challenges of inter-organizational IT governance in EgyptRalf Klischewski. 190-199 [doi]
- e-government as a gateway to an effective public human resources managementVoahangy Rakotonirina, Harilanto Raoelson. 200-203 [doi]
- Government information sharing: a model for classifying benefits, barriers and risksKarla Mendes Calo, Karina Cenci, Pablo R. Fillottrani, Elsa Estevez. 204-212 [doi]
- Combating financial crisis with government transformation: the NYS shared services experienceTheresa A. Pardo, Ronald L. Greenberg, Donna S. Canestraro. 213-222 [doi]
- e-government and performance management in ColombiaDiana Carolina Valencia Tello, Vera Karam de Chueiri, Luis Fernando Lopes Pereira. 223-226 [doi]
- Information systems security management key issues in local governmentDelfina Soares, Filipe de Sá-Soares. 227-230 [doi]
- Design of a strategy for the development of institutional capacities in the training of ICT leaders in the government of ColombiaGermán Guerrero Chaparro, Mauricio Gómez Villegas. 231-234 [doi]
- A comprehensive methodology for establishing and sustaining government chief information officer functionElsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski. 235-243 [doi]
- The gap between CIO core competencies and the real roles of CIOsNaoko Iwasaki. 244-250 [doi]
- The emerging role of IT leadership in local government: challenges, realities, and recommendationsMeghan E. Cook, Megan Sutherland. 251-258 [doi]
- Applying the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process in cognitive citiesPatrick Kaltenrieder, Edy Portmann, Sara D'Onofrio, Matthias Finger. 259-262 [doi]
- eTaal: eTransaction aggregation and analysis layerShefali S. Dash, I. P. S. Sethi, O. P. Gupta. 263-266 [doi]
- Consistency detection in e-contract documentsNishtha Madaan, P. Radha Krishna, Kamalakar Karlapalem. 267-274 [doi]
- Empowering citizens through opinion mining from twitter-based argumentsCarlos Iván Chesñevar, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, María Paula González. 275-278 [doi]
- Making justice more accessibleDavide Carneiro, Paulo Novais. 279-287 [doi]
- Modeling e-government processes using YAWL: half-way towards their effective real implementationOrlando Belo, José Luis Faria, Antonio Nestor Ribeiro, Bruno Oliveira, Vasco Santos. 288-291 [doi]
- ICT as a driver for senior citizens' social inclusionIrina Grigoryeva, Maksim Shubinskiy, Elizaveta Mayorova. 292-295 [doi]
- A framework for and issues in the management and governance of data on elderly citizens (ongoing res.)Tomi Dahlberg. 296-299 [doi]
- e-government and the aging society: a Vietnamese perspectiveNguyen Manh Hien. 300-303 [doi]
- The adoption of "silver" e-Health technologies: first hints on technology acceptance factors for elderly in ItalyLuca Buccoliero, Elena Bellio. 304-307 [doi]
- Thailand new ICT master plan to promote ICT innovations and services for e-ageingJirapon Sunkpho, Pravit Khaemasunun, Jirapon Tubtimhin. 308-311 [doi]
- Research experience of big data analytics: the tools for government: a case using social network in mining preferences of touristsLuo Peipeng, Rita Tse Tan Sim. 312-315 [doi]
- Temptations of e-governance and e-learningVasiliy Burov, Evgeny Patarakin, Roman Parfenov. 316-319 [doi]
- Formation of voluntary inter-organizational IT governance for healthcare and social welfare IT: theoretical background and empirical evaluationTomi Dahlberg, Ari Helin. 320-329 [doi]
- Grid/cloud-based e-Governance of higher education institutes and perception thereof: Bangladesh perspectiveSubrata Kumar Dey, M. Abdus Sobhan, Ali Shihab Sabbir. 330-333 [doi]
- When e-gov deals with tourists: the case of visa informationAsta Adukaite, Elmira Gazizova, Lorenzo Cantoni. 334-337 [doi]
- Open government data and the data usage for improvement of public services in the Rio de Janeiro CityRicardo Matheus, José Carlos Vaz, Manuella Maia Ribeiro. 338-341 [doi]
- versus southern countries analysisÁlvaro Gomes, Delfina Soares. 342-350 [doi]
- Building an open data ecosystem: an Irish experienceDeirdre Lee. 351-360 [doi]
- Access and use of government data by research and advocacy organisations in India: a survey of (potential) open data ecosystemSumandro Chattapadhyay. 361-364 [doi]
- Business models for open government dataGustavo Magalhaes, Catarina Roseira, Laura Manley. 365-370 [doi]
- Measuring information society in Russia: gaps and solutions for improvementLyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei Chugunov, Dmitrii Trutnev. 371-374 [doi]
- Accessibility of e-governance in rural India: a critical view pointManas Ranjan Patra, Rama Krushna Das. 375-378 [doi]
- Research on ICT development in Africa: countries focusing on benefits, trends, challenges and solutionsAgnes Owuato Odongo. 379-382 [doi]
- Accessibility analysis of government web portals of Asian countriesManas Ranjan Patr, Amar Ranjan Dash, Prasanna Kumar Mishra. 383-386 [doi]
- Information society development in Eurasian economic union countries: legal aspectsRadomir Bolgov, Elena Zinovieva, Vitalina Karachay. 387-390 [doi]
- The european e-government web accessibility divideKim Andreasson, Mikael Snaprud. 391-394 [doi]
- Measurement techniques for e-participation assessment: case of Russian e-petitions portalLyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei Chugunov, Elena Golubtsova. 395-398 [doi]
- Comparison of e-participation roadmap in industrial and developing countries based on Germany and KenyaDirk Burkhardt, Kawa Nazemi, Christopher Klamm, Jörn Kohlhammer, Arjan Kuijper. 399-402 [doi]
- Towards improved adoption of e-voting: analysis of the case of NigeriaSteve A. Adeshina, Adegboyega Ojo. 403-412 [doi]
- Human-centric systems for evaluating the status and monitoring the progress for socio-political processesAlexander Ryjov. 413-416 [doi]
- Current lessons and challenges from e-participation experiences in ColombiaÁngela Rocio Vásquez-Urriago, Jesús Eduardo Coronado Escobar. 417-420 [doi]
- e-government procurement implementation in India: two comparative case studies from the fieldPrabir Panda, Ganesh P. Sahu, Babita Gupta, Vidyadhar Muthyala. 421-430 [doi]
- Assessment of the performance and efficiency of public services being delivered through mobile sevaRanjan Kumar, Manish Kumar, Kapil Kant Kamal, Zia Saquib, Kavita Bhatia. 431-434 [doi]
- Study on the public market platform's impact on SME in ChileGastón Concha, Guillermo Burr, Paula Suárez. 435-441 [doi]
- A study of complex systems developed through public private partnershipsSharada Alampalli, Theresa Pardo. 442-445 [doi]
- A government IT-focused e-procurement strategy for ColombiaLina Marcela Morales Moreno, Javier Orlando Torres Paez, Adolfo Serrano Martínez. 446-449 [doi]
- Towards big data analytics framework: ICT professionals salary profile compilation perspectiveRamachandran Ramasamy. 450-451 [doi]
- CIO alignment: Colombian CEOs perceptionMarcela Sánchez-Torres, Adriana Sanchez-Vargas, Lina Morales-Moreno. 452-453 [doi]
- Colombia's GCIO characterization: central levelAdriana del Pilar Sánchez-Vargas, Jenny Marcela Sánchez-Torres, Jorge Bejarano. 454-455 [doi]
- Cross-border e-signature implementation experienceDmitrii Trutnev, Lyudmila Bershadskaya. 456-457 [doi]
- Enterprise architecture and e-government projects in Punjab, PakistanMaria Rehman, Shafay Shamail. 458-459 [doi]
- e-participation: smart-phoning the less abledSashi Kumar, Shatrunjay Rawat. 460-461 [doi]
- Understanding the role of creating a share point in organizational collaboration for e-government successNur Sat. 462-463 [doi]
- A weak state, a weak society, and the GCIO: a policy proposal based on the Colombian experienceJuan Gabriel Gómez Albarello, André-Noël Roth Deubel. 464-465 [doi]
- Public bodies and officers using social networking services: Russian law and practiceMikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov. 466-467 [doi]
- Post 2015 agenda and public service channels of delivery: the collaborative effect on mobile phones and radio call-ins in GhanaJohanna Ekua Awotwi, Charles Amega-Selorm. 468-469 [doi]
- Connecting leadership and knowledge: an information service contributing to the governance in the educational sectorAntónio Castro, Delfina Soares. 470-471 [doi]
- Georgia's successful journey to e-governmentNata Goderdzishvili, Tamar Gvenetadze. 472-473 [doi]
- Change management as a critical sustainability factor to prevent failure of e-government initiativesLemma F. Lessa, Devadoss Saravanan. 474-475 [doi]
- SUIT, an information system to improve formalities available to Colombian citizensClaudia Díaz, Victoria Díaz, Elizabeth Rodríguez, María del Pilar García, Yovanna Cadavid, Miriam Díaz. 476-477 [doi]
- Government initiative for automation of co-operative banks structure through core banking solutionShefali S. Dash, I. P. S. Sethi, Ashutosh P. Maurya. 478-479 [doi]
- The framework of cross-border electronic service platform in Asean-China free trade areaChongzhao Li, Jiang Ke, Liu Hong. 480-481 [doi]
- e-governance in debts recovery tribunals and debts recovery appellate tribunals: a framework for implementation in IndiaSanjeev Kumar Katara, Nagesh Shastri. 482-483 [doi]
- Electronic identification of citizens: comparing perspectives and approachesRadomir Bolgov, Andrei Chugunov, Olga Filatova, Yuri Misnikov. 484-485 [doi]
- IT4+: the Colombian government IT management modelLina Marcela Morales Moreno, Javier Orlando Torres Paez, Deicy Alexandra Parra Chaux, Diego Antonio Campos Cáceres. 486-487 [doi]
- Readiness of Afghan government for the deployment of e-government solutionsBaseer Ahmad Baheer, Sonia C. Sousa, David Lamas. 488-489 [doi]
- Increasing compliance with web accessibility regulation by also focusing on the non-technical issuesRaph de Rooij. 490-491 [doi]
- Model of open government with border approach in the department of norte de santander Colombia research projectOriana Oviedo Ojeda. 492-493 [doi]
- Characteristics of digital sustainabilityMatthias Stürmer. 494-495 [doi]
- ICT capabilities within a Portuguese higher education institution: the case of iscsp, ULisboaMaria Helena Monteiro, Alice Trindade, Ricardo Ramos Pinto, Amável Santos. 496-497 [doi]
- A suggested framework for impactful open data applications in developing countriesLeonida N. Mutuku, Christine Mahihu. 498-499 [doi]
- Security metrics to evaluate organizational IT securityTeresa Susana Mendes Pereira, Henrique Santos. 500-501 [doi]
- Digital convergence at infrastructure level in Qingdao: benefits and risksLei Zheng, Xiwen Fu. 502-503 [doi]
- The importance of data management to support open data: case study in IndonesiaArry Akhmad Arman, Jaka Sembiring, Suhardi. 504-505 [doi]
- Formal modeling and verification of complex interactions in e-government applicationsMeng Sun, Yi Li. 506-507 [doi]
- Democracy in international organizations for regional integration: use of information and communication technologies: ICTs (internet) for an effectiveness of the fundamental right of political inclusion (e-participation)Marciele Berger Bernardes, Francisco Pacheco de Andrade. 508-509 [doi]
- ICT as one of the critical success factors of aging society in ASEAN: role and cooperation of JapanBandaxay Lovanxay. 510-511 [doi]
- The importance of cybersecurity in an open governmentPedro Janices, Natalia Aguerre. 512-513 [doi]
- Gamification: an effective mechanism to promote civic engagement and generate trust?Jesús Eduardo Coronado Escobar, Angela Rocio Vasquez Urriago. 514-515 [doi]
- How to use the social capital and social media tools to construct the old-age service system under the shortage of relevant resources: policy and experiences in ChinaFengchun Yang. 516-517 [doi]
- ICT & ageing: need for change in the approachZdenek Brabec, Jan Vejvalka. 518-519 [doi]
- Multidimensional and multiperspective approach for monitoring e-inclusionNikolina Zajdela Hrustek. 520-523 [doi]
- Significance of socio-cultural, political and historical factors for the introduction of e-participation in SwitzerlandTereza Cahlikova. 524-527 [doi]
- Combating corruption through transparency: how have e-government investments affected levels of accountability in Brazil?Tatiana M. Martinez. 528-531 [doi]
- Distributed architecture for e-governmentKarina Cenci. 532-535 [doi]
- A virtual factory for smart city service integrationGuillermina Cledou. 536-539 [doi]
- Fuzzy logic in healthcare situation room modellingA. A. Kuatbayeva. 540-542 [doi]
- Business models for open data businessesFatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti. 543-546 [doi]