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Advances in Electronic Government Research (AEGR) Book Series

DOI: 10.4018/AEGR
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Description

The Advances in Electronic Government Research (AEGR) Book Series is a multi-disciplinary international book series that publishes high-quality, original research about electronic government. Electronic government is broadly defined within topics such as but not limited to the hardware and software technology, e-government adoption and diffusion, e-government policy, e-government planning and management, e-government applications and e-government impacts. The AEGR Book Series also serves as a forum for scholars and practitioners to present theoretical and philosophical discussions on current issues relating to the practice of electronic government.

AEGR aims to supply academicians, practitioners, and professionals with quality applied research results in the field of electronic/digital government, its applications and impacts on governmental organizations around the world.  It is the intention of this book series to effectively and positively provide organizational and managerial directions with greater use and management of electronic/digital government technologies in organizations.

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Mission

The Advances in Electronic Government Research (AEGR) Book Series is a multi-disciplinary international book series that aims to publish high-quality, original research about electronic government. . It is the intention of this book series to effectively and positively provide organizational and managerial directions with greater use and management of electronic/digital government technologies in organizations. Given these objectives, the series aims to epitomize the research available within e-government, while exponentially emphasizing the expansiveness of this field.
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Topics Covered

The Advances in Electronic Government Research (AEGR) Book Series encourages authors and editors to submit high-quality accounts of technology in the public sector, international governments, policy environments and citizen infrastructures. The book series seeks to offer all audiences breakthrough research trends and concepts in the electronic government arena. The coverage of AEGR is international and focused on original research in electronic government applications, management, and policy. Topics of interest to the series include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
  • Accessibility of e-government Web sites
  • Administrative reform through e-government
  • Assessment of e-government projects
  • Anti-spam legislation and solutions
  • Applications of e-commerce in government
  • Avoidance of technology pitfalls in e-government development
  • Best practices in e-government
  • Building government-to-government enterprises
  • Citizen services
  • Cyber-infrastructure
  • Cyber public relations
  • Data protection and data privacy
  • Digital government online education
  • Digital rights management
  • E-commerce in a digital economy
  • E-justice
  • Electronic government applications
  • Electronic voting
  • E-planning
  • Electronic government-to-government collaboration
  • E-government databases
  • E-government implementation
  • Implementation
  • Future directions of electronic government
  • Governing health care with IT
  • Governance and electronic democracy
  • Government to business
  • Identity management and citizen privacy
  • Immigration and digital government
  • Implementing e-government systems in transition economics
  • Impacts/implications of electronic government
  • Information access
  • Information policy
  • Information privacy
  • Information security
  • Inter-agency information sharing in e-government
  • Internal government processes and intranets
  • International integration/collaboration of e-governments
  • Intrusion detection and prevention
  • IT management issues in digital government
  • Ontology for e-government public services
  • Local e-governments
  • Managing it outsourcing for digital government
  • Measurement of performance
  • Multi-level governance
  • Public and private partnerships management
  • Security and reliability
  • Social issues of trust and e-government
  • Strategic management of electronic government
  • Technology adoption and diffusion
  • Teledemocracy
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    Editorial Advisory Board

    Advances in Electronic Government Research (AEGR) Book SeriesEditor-in-Chief: Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A.Associate Editors: Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, University of Tampere, Finland Mila Gasco-Hernandez, International Institute of Governance of Catalonia, Spain Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia Costas Vassilakis, University of Peloponnese, Greece Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University, UKInternational Editorial Advisory Board: Rodrigo Sandoval Almazán, ITESM, Mexico Subhajit Basu, Queen's University, UK Jorge Cardoso, University of Madeira, Portugal Keith Culver, University of Brunswick, Canada Mohamed Elbannan, Cairo University, Egypt Ephrem Eyob, Virginia State University, USA Lech Janczewski, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Marlyn Kemper Littman, Nova Southeastern University, USA Alf Neumann, Université de Sfax, Tunisia Sangin Park, Seoul National University, South Korea Hakikrur Rahman, SDNF, Bangladesh Carlos Nunes Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal Spiros Sirmakessis, Technological Educational Institute of Messolongi, Greece Panayiotis Tahinakis, University of Macedonia, Greece Veluchamy Venkatakrishnan, Addis Adaba University, Ethiopia
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    Author(s)/Editor(s) Biography

    Mehdi Khosrow-Pour
    Mehdi Khosrow-Pour (DBA) received his Doctorate in Business Administration from the Nova Southeastern University (FL, USA). Dr. Khosrow-Pour taught undergraduate and graduate information system courses at the Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg for 20 years where he was the chair of the Information Systems Department for 14 years. He is currently president and publisher of IGI Global, an international academic publishing house with headquarters in Hershey, PA and an editorial office in New York City (www.igi-global.com). He also serves as executive director of the Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) (www.irma-international.org) and executive director of the World Forgotten Children’s Foundation (www.world-forgotten-children.org).

    He is the author/editor of over twenty books in information technology management. He is also the editor-in-chief of the Information Resources Management Journal, the Journal of Cases on Information Technology, the Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations and the Journal of Information Technology Research and has authored more than 50 articles published in various conference proceedings and journals.

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