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Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain), Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle (University of Oviedo, Spain), José Emilio Labra Gayo (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain), Robert Tennyson (University of Minnesota, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
As governments search for the best ways to restyle their services, the E-Government field continues to attract interest from public administrators, politicians, acad...
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Vishanth Weerakkody (Brunel University, UK)
Copyright © 2013.
With the widespread knowledge and use of e-government, the intent and evaluation of e-government services continues to focus on meeting the needs and satisfaction of...
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Mary Maureen Brown (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA), G. David Garson (North Carolina State University, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
Recently, the public sector has given an increasing amount of national and international attention to electronic government systems. Therefore, it is inevitable that...
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Christina M. Akrivopoulou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece), Nicolaos Garipidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Copyright © 2013.
The evolution of modern technology has allowed digital democracy and e-governance to transform traditional ideas on political dialogue and accountability.Digital Dem...
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Saqib Saeed (Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan), Christopher G. Reddick (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA )
Copyright © 2013.
As e-government policies and procedures become widely practiced and implemented, it is apparent that the success of technology in e-government hangs on its consisten...
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J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico)
Copyright © 2013.
As governments around the world seek new and more effective methods of organizing their administrations, electronic government plays an increasingly more important r...
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Tomayess Issa (Curtin University, Australia), Pedro Isaías (Universidade Aberta, Portugal), Piet Kommers (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Copyright © 2013.
Modern society is increasingly information-driven, relying heavily on Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT). Business enterprises are no exception...
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Zaigham Mahmood (University of Derby, UK & North West University, South Africa)
Copyright © 2013.
The emergence of e-government allows for effective governance, increased transparency, better management, and efficient services through the use of the internet and...
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J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico)
Copyright © 2013.
While some e-government projects fail to deliver the expected benefits due to numerous technical, organizational, institutional, and contextual factors, information...
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Yu-Che Chen (Northern Illinois University, USA), Pin-Yu Chu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Copyright © 2012.
Although fast growth and innovation characterize electronic governance in the Asia-Pacific region, existing research on e-governance has barely addressed the opportu...
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Mahmud Akhter Shareef (McMaster University, Canada), Norm Archer (McMaster University, Canada), Shantanu Dutta (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada)
Copyright © 2012.
Implementing e-government services can give governments a competitive advantage by reducing operational and management costs, increasing transparency, and fulfilling...
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Mehmet Zahid Sobaci (University of Uludag, Turkey)
Copyright © 2012.
Concepts such as e-voting, e-democracy, e-participation, online campaigning, and e-parliament are the most powerful proof of the use of ICTs in political activities,...
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Stephen Kwamena Aikins (University of South Florida, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
E-government promises efficient communication, streamlined operations, citizen involvement, improved services, and increased transparency. However, despite huge inve...
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Aroon Manoharan (Kent State University, USA), Marc Holzer (Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
As governments across the world increasingly adopt information and communication technology to improve their efficiency and effectiveness, they are gradually providi...
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Kathryn Kloby (Monmouth University, USA), Maria J. D’Agostino (City University of New York, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Generally speaking, Web 2.0 technologies support real-time or other innovative, Web-based social interactions, and they are increasingly popular among consumers, the...
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Kelvin Joseph Bwalya (University of Botswana, Botswana), Saul F.C. Zulu (University of Botswana, Botswana)
Copyright © 2012.
E-government applications enable interaction amongst government departments, citizens, and businesses. Benefits of e-government include encouraging social inclusion...
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Information Resources Management Association (USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Dealing with the use of information and communication technologies to engage citizens and support the democratic decision-making process, Digital Democracy is on the...
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Vishanth Weerakkody (Brunel University, UK)
Copyright © 2012.
Electronic Government is continually advancing in topics such as hardware and software technology, e-government adoption and diffusion, e-government policy, e-govern...
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Ed Downey (SUNY College at Brockport, USA), Carl D. Ekstrom (SUNY College at Brockport, USA), Matthew A. Jones (SUNY College at Brockport, USA)
Copyright © 2011.
Web sites present the public face of government to its online constituents. As such, they are the focus of much research and investigation. While many of the investi...
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Hakikur Rahman (Institute of Computer Management & Science, Bangladesh)
Copyright © 2011.
Many of today’s e-government systems are designed to replicate conventional systems. Electronic solutions are implemented in government offices without investigating...
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Vishanth Weerakkody (Brunel University, UK)
Copyright © 2011.
The forces shaping governmental adoption and distribution of e-government are in many cases the same as those influencing modern political, environmental, and social...
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Danilo Piaggesi (Fondazione Rosselli Americas (FRA) & International Knowledge Economy Program (IKEP), USA), Kristian Sund (Middlesex University, UK), Walter Castelnovo (University of Insubria, Italy)
Copyright © 2011.
Over the past decade, there has been continual development and renewal of strategies and practices surrounding e-governance. Governments around the world have embrac...
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Mahmud Akhter Shareef (McMaster University, Canada), Vinod Kumar (Carleton University, Canada), Uma Kumar (Carleton University, Canada), Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi (Swansea University, UK)
Copyright © 2011.
The success of e-government – whether it is at the local, regional, or central level – largely depends on user acceptance of e-government, which requires a thorough...
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Blessing M. Maumbe (Eastern Kentucky University, USA)
Copyright © 2010.
E-agriculture and e-government have transformed public service delivery across the globe, though there are still a number of associated economic, social, political,...
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Hakikur Rahman (University of Minho, Portugal)
Copyright © 2010.
Rapid advancements in technology have enabled the use of information and communication technologies to exchange and disseminate data and services with citizens, busi...
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