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The Information Systems Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing) is proud to present:

CD-ROM Proceedings of the Transforming Government Workshop 2010 (tGov2010)
Hosted by Business School, Brunel University, West London, UB8 3PH, United Kingdom
March 18 - 19, 2010.

[C17] Signifance of IT Governance in Transformational Government
Ali Reza Montazemi, Jeff J. Pittaway and Hamad Qahri-Saremi, McMaster University, Canada [LINK]

[C4] Trust and Transformational Government: A Proposed Framework for Research
Frank Bannister and Regina Connolly, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland [LINK]

[C28] The Policy - Practice Nexus of Electronic Health Records Adaptation in the UK NHS: An Institutionalist Analysis
Wendy Curry, Warwick University [LINK]

[C18] Towards a Scientific Approach to E-Government Research
Yannis Charalabidis, Ourania Markaki, Fenareti Lampathaki, Irini Mantzakou, Dimitris Sarantis
National Technical University of Athens, Greece [LINK]

[C8] E-Government Developments in Turkey: Reflections and Directions for Government
Tunc Medenim Asim Balci and İshan Tolga Medeni, Turksat, Turkey [LINK]

[C16] Analysing the Implementation of Local Partnerships: An Organisational Perspective
Maddalena Sorrentino and Massimo Simonetta, Università degli Studi di, Milano, Italy [LINK]

[C13] Diagnosing the Techno-Relational Action Space; Finding Barriers for Cross-Functional Innovation in
Transformational Government
Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund and Katarina Giritli-Nygren, Mid Sweden Univeristy, Sweden [LINK]

[C23] Agile Knowledge - Based E-Government Supported by SAKE System
András Gábor, Barna Kovacs and Andrea Kő, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary [LINK]

[C20] Primary Health Care Models and Suitability for Provision of E-Services: An Overview
Borislav D Dimitrov and Tom Fahey, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland [LINK]

[C11] The Mass Internet in eGovernment
Bruno Rossi, Russo Barbara and Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bolzano, Italy [LINK]

[C32] DIGIDO: Scalable Systems and Services for Preserving Digital Content from Various Application Domains
Soha Maad, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
Vishanth Weerakkody and Maged Ali, Brunel University, UK [LINK]

[C3] Development and Validation of an E-Government Acceptance Scale
Yasemin Çetin and Sevgi Ozkan, Middle East Technical Univesity, Turkey [LINK]

[C10] Rethinking the Business Model Concept with E-Participation
Mutaz Al-Debei, Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Guy Fitzgerald and Tony Elliman, Brunel University, UK [LINK]

[C12] T-Government for the Citizens: Digital Divide and Internet Technology Acceptance among the Elderly
Björn Niehaves and Ralf Plattfaut, European Research Centre for Information Systems, Germany [LINK]

[C6] Governing and Integrating Public Service Networks
Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands [LINK]

[C15] E-Government and Land Administration: A System Analysis
Richard Ashaye, Hillingdon Council, UK [LINK]

[C5] Transformation Networks - A Quantitative Analysis of Groups of Collaborators in German Local Governments
Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut and Jörg Becker, European Research Centre for Information Systems, Germany [LINK]

[C30] The Role of Trust in E-Government Adoption in the UK
Laurence Brooks and Collins Agyekum-Ofosu, Brunel University, UK [LINK]

[C1] Big Brother is Watching You: Inhibitors and Enablers of Public E-Services in Lebanon
Antoine Harfouche, Université Paris Dauphin, France [LINK]

[C19] Exploring the Practices of Identity and Privacy in Digital Communication
Bridgette Wessels, University of Sheffield, UK [LINK]

[C36] A Collaborative Decision Support Platform for Best Pratice Exploitation in the Public Sector (COOPERATE): A
Research Note
Zahir Irani, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Ahmad Ghoneim and Habin Lee, Brunel University, UK [LINK]

[C7] Health-Net / National Health Information System of Turkiye
Ünal Hülür, Ali Kemal Çaylan, Sinan Ekinci and Sevda Öz, The Ministry of Health, Turkey [LINK]


t
Gov workshop events are founded by the Information Systems Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing). For more information please visit our website at www.ISEing.org
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