eGOV06
September 11 2006
 
             
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CD-ROM Proceedings of the eGovernment Workshop '06 (eGOV06) Hosted at Brunel University, September 11, 2006

ISBN: 1-902316-47-9

Note: Any changes in these proceedings will appear on the conference website


Tarck: The eGovernment Development Process

 

[606] LARGE SCALE E_GOVERNMENT PROJECTS: THE NEED FOR TRANSDICIPLINARY COLLABORATING TEAMS

Inas Ezz (EGYPT/UK), Shauneen Furlong (Canada), Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou (UK) [Link]

 

[613] CRM AND THE  SERVICE TRANSFORMATION EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME

Danny Budzak (UK) [Link]

 

[626] Multidisciplinary models and guidelines for e-Procurement projects: the design phase

Andrea Maurino (Italy), Marcella Corsi (Italy), Sirio Scipionin(Italy) [Link]

 

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Track: eGovernment Challenges

 

[604] The Motivations for Change towards E-government Adoption: Saudi Arabia as a case Study

Abdullah Al-Shehry (UK), Simon Rogerson, N. Ben Fairweather (UK), Mary Prior (UK) [Link]

 

[601] E-GOVERNMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA: CAN IT OVERCOME ITS CHALLENGES?

Sofiane Sahraoui (UAE), Ghandi Gharaibeh (UAE), Ahmed Al-Jboori (UAE) [Link]

 

[607] Cyber crimes and Egovernment applications: some empirical evidence

Massimo Pollifroni (Italy) [Link]

 

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Track: Joined Up Services

 

[602] Community Information Line – An Evaluation of Citizen Engagement in Local eGovernment

Andy Phippen (UK), Frank Land (UK), Alison Ward (UK) [Link]

 

[605] Towards implementation of life-events using generic workflows

Mariusz Momotko (Poland), Efthimios Tambouris (Greece), Grzegorz Bliźniuk (Poland), Wojciech Izdebski (Poland), Konstantinos Tarabanis (Greece) [Link]

 

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Track: Expectations of eGovernment

 

[603] G2C and C2G:  Current Trends and Applications in e-Government

Dimitra Pappa (UK), Lampros Stergioulas (UK) [Link]

 

[618] EXPECTATIONS THAT RUN HIGH DUTCH CITIZENS ON E-GOVERNMENT

Ronald Batenburg (The Netherlands), Karianne Vermaas (The Netherlands), Lidwien van de Wijngaert (The Netherlands), Frank Bongers (The Netherlands) [Link]

 

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Track: HR and Finance

 

[610] Technology Acceptance of Internet toward E-Government Initiative in Naval Finance Department of Royal Thai Navy

Vichita Vathanophas (Thailand), Nattapon Krittayaphongphun (Thailand), Chalalai Klomsiri (Thailand) [Link]

 

[623] The impacts of administrative reform on local e-government development in the Chinese context

Minyi Huang (UK), Steve Smithson (UK) [Link]

 

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Track: eParticipation

 

[624] Evaluating how eParticipation changes local democracy

Ann Macintosh (UK), Angus Whyte (UK) [Link]

 

[611] The State, Democracy and the Limits of New Public Management: Exploring Alternative Models of E-government

Diego D. Navarra (UK) Tony Cornford (UK) [Link]

 

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eGOV06 is an event of the Information Systems Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing).
For further information please visit our website at www.ISEing.org

 

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May 29 2006 (Last Extension)
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July 7 2006 (Final Revision)
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