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Mini track on the Economics of e-Government
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Workshop on the Barriers to e-Government
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Main stream sessions
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Thursday 16 June
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Practitioner pagers
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Mini track on accessibility issues
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09:00
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Registration and coffee - in room UA1 reception area
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10:00
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Opening by conference Chairs, Wim van Grembergen and Davy Janssen, University of Antwerp
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10:15
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Room UA1
Keynote address by Belgian
State Secretary for
Computerisation Peter Vanvelthoven:
Future Opportunities for e-Government
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11:10
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Conference splits into five streams
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Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Tim Turner
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Room UA2
Stream B - Chair: Mehdi Asgarkhani
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Room MS1
Stream C: Economics of e-Government Mini Track
Chair: Dan Remenyi
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Room MS2
Stream D: Accessibility Mini Track
Chair: Denise Leahy
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Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Benoit Muller
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11:15
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e-Government at Community Level - An Empirical Investigation in
the State of Hesse, Germany
Alpar Paul and Sylvia Becker, School of Business
Administration and Economics, University of Marburg, Germany
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The Translation of e-Voting Technical Requirements into Specific
Legislation. A Study of Three Spanish Cases.
Esteve Jordi Barrat, Universidad
de Leon, Spain
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Maximising the Macroeconomic Benefits of e-Government
Alexander John, HISL Limited, UK
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The Virtual Workspace: Telework,
Disabilities and Public Policy
Baker Paul and Alea Fairchild, Wireless RERC/GCATT,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Vesalius College, Brussels, Belgium
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e-Easy: The Internal Digital Divide - The Development of
e-Government within Local Government and the Effects on its Culture and
Employees
Byrne Peter and Mike Hart, Winchester City Council and University College,
Winchester, UK
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11:45
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New Zealand's Developing
e-Democracy : People, Place, Culture, Difference
Griffiths Mary, University of Waikato, New
Zealand
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Single Transferable Vote (STV) and Voter Turnout In New Zealand Local Elections 2004
Zvulun Jacky, Otago University, New
Zealand
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Financing e-Government: A Study of Issues, Models, and Funding
Strategies
Griggs Kenneth and Rosemary H. Wild, Orfalea College
of Business, California Polytechnic
State University, USA
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e-Democracy: A Solution for Disadvantaged Territories
Corradini Flavio, Alberto
Polzonetti and Eleonora Paganelli, University of Camerino,
Italy
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The Impact of the ICTs on Local Power
Relationships
Zimmermann Philippe and Matthias Finger, University of Applied Sciences Valais, Switzerland
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12:15
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The Movement to an Information Society - A Comparison of
Australia and Other Leading Information Society Countries
Byrne John, Bill Martin and Hepu Deng, RMIT
University, Australia, Edward Halpin, Leeds
Metropolitan University, UK
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Risk management for electronic voting - An Irish perspective
Bannister Frank, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Reference Model Based Process Performance Measurement – Enabler
of an Efficient e-Government
Daun Christine and Christian Seel,
Institute for Information Systems at the German
Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
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The U.S.
Wireless Policy Landscape in the Disabilities Context
Baker Paul and Helena Mitchell, Wireless RERC/GCATT, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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e-Government in Greece: Opportunities for Improving the
Efficiency and Effectiveness of Local Government
Hahamis Panos, Jennifer Iles
and Mike Healy, Business Information Management and Operations Department,
Westminster Business School, UK
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12:45
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Lunch - Cafeteria
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Lunch - Cafeteria
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Lunch - Cafeteria
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Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Frank Bannister
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Room UA2
Stream B - Chair: John Byrne
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Room MS1
Stream B - Chair: Ken Griggs
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Room MS2
Stream D: Accessibility Mini Track
Chair: Denise Leahy
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Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Rosemary Wild
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14:00
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E-government, Public Policy and the Growth of Conditionality
Henman Paul, University
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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Product Classification and Description in Public e-Procurement:
Are There Lessons to be Learned from Private e-Procurement?
Leukel Joerg and Gregory Maniatopoulos, University of
Duisburg-Essen, Germany
and University of Newcastle upon
Tyne, UK
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Borsa Lavoro Lombardia: Interoperability as the key to a more
Transparent, Flexible and Efficient labour market.
Meinardi, Alessandro and Massimo Giupponi, Agenzia Regionale per il Lavoro, Region Lombardia
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Effect of Government Modernisation on Visually Impaired Staff in
the Irish Civil Service
Cotter Fidelma, Natasha Cray and Denise Leahy,
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Using e-Government to Improve the Quality of Local Authority
Services
Hart Mike and Peter Byrne, University
College Winchester, UK
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14:30
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e-Ombudsman – A Tool for Citizen Feedback on Policy Decisions
Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College,
Tonsberg,
Norway
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Payment Procedures for Electronic Government Services
Pousttchi Key and Dietmar
Wiedemann, Universitat Augsberg,
Germany
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e-Government. Interoperability and
Innovation
Muller Benoit, Business Software Alliance, Brussels, Belgium
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From e-Gov to 'We'-Gov: Social Inclusion, Government and ICT's
Nixon Paul and Rajesh Rawal, Haagse
Hogeschool, The Netherlands
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e-Government and e-Clustering: The Public Sector as a Key Player
in a Regional e-Cluster System
Hansen Ute, Bovenau Research, Ahornallee, Germany
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15:00
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e-Technologies and Digital Service
Delivery in the Public Sector – Hype or Reality?
Asgarkhani Mehdi, Faculty
of Commerce, CPIT, New
Zealand
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A Preliminary Analysis of an e-Government Market Segmentation
Turner Tim, Andrea Schwager and Amhed
Imran, UNSW @ ADFA, School of IT&EE, Campbell,
Australia
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e-Government and Interoperability
Tambouris Efthimios and Konstantinos Tarambanis, University of Macedonia, Greece,
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Evaluation of NMS e-Services Environment Within the Context of
Four Specific Socio-Economic Domains: Towards the Promotion of a few Best
Practices for Improving e-Inclusion and e-Participation
Germanakos Panagiotis, Eleni Christodoulou and George Samaras, Computer Science
Department, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
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Organizing e-Gov for Small Local Government Organizations
Castelnovo Walter and Massimo Simonetta,
Università dell’Insubria
and ANCITEL Lombardia, Italy
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15:30
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The Transnational e-Government Agenda:
Key Policy Issues for the European Union and its Member States
Baptista Manuel, GOPA-Cartermill,
Brussels, Belgium
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Towards a Multi-Measurement Platform of e-Government Projects
and Services
Rossel Pierre and Matthias Finger, EPFL -
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne,
Switzerland
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Open ICT e-Government Architecture as an Interoperability
Framework
Neumann Libor and Pavel Benda,
ANECT a.s., Brno and
ASD software s.r.o., Šumperk,
Czech Republic
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A Methodology to Evaluate the Accessibility of Public
e-Procurement
Mastroianni Michele, Giuseppe Bruno, Emilio
Esposito and Daniela Vellutino, Second University
of Naples and Univresity of Salerno, Italy
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Addressing and Protecting Distributed Resources in e-Government
Architectures using Multiple Digital Identities
Sandoz Alain, Jean-René Eudes
and Nicolas Haenni, Vauban Technologies, Neuchâtel,
Switzerland
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16:00
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Refreshments in UA1 reception area
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Refreshments in UA1 reception area
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Refreshments in UA1 reception area
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Refreshments in UA1 reception area
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Refreshments in UA1 reception area
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16:30
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Knowledge Café -
Mind sharing meeting - in Room UA1
Facilitated by Professor Dan Remenyi,
Trinity Collge
Dublin, Ireland
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18:30
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Close of Conference
Day
Participants walk (approximately 10 minutes) to the Marble Room at Antwerp Zoo for the
Conference Dinner
Pre-dinner drinks commence at 19:00
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Friday 17 June 2005
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09:00
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Room UA1
Panel Discussion on The Top Three Challenges for e-Government
Chaired by Paul Timmers, Head of Unit,
e-Government, European Commission
Panel Members: Koen de Vos,
Adviseur Informatica,
Brussels Government, Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer, Directrice, Wall-On-Line - Projet
d'e-gouvernement du Gouvernement
wallon, Belgium
Rudi Vansnick, Chairman, ISOC, Belgium
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Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Marijn Janssen
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Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Paul Alpar
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Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Mike Hart
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Room MS2
Stream D - Chair: Mary Griffiths
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Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Manuel Baptista
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10:00
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e-Government: New Organizational Paradigms in the Public Italian
Administration
Gravili Ginevra , Università degli Studi di Lecce, Italy
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Balanced e-Government Implementation
Snijkers Kris, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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Determining Progress Towards e-Government: What are the Core
Indicators?
Ojo Adegboyega, Tomasz Janowski and Elsa Estevez, United Nations University
International Institute for Software Technology,
China
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eID: Identity Management in an Online World
Fishenden Jerry, Microsoft Campus, Reading, UK
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Practical Application of Biometrics for Security, Privacy and
Convenience Within the UK
Education Environment
Ni Fhloinn Aine, In House
Training, Ireland
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10:30
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Democratic Potential of Korean e-Government: New Institutional
Perspective
Hyeon-Suk Lyu, Institute
for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK
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Implementing Major Change Initiatives and Securing Productivity
Efficiency in a Revenue Office Through Imaginative use of IT and Securing
Staff ‘buy in’ Through Non-Hierarchical Project Group Dynamics
Molan Pat, Michael Gladney
and Rosie Cunningham, Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
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A Roadmap for European Research in Learning and Knowledge
Creation in e-Government
Rose Jeremy and Martin Van Rossum, Department of
Computer science, Aalborg University, Denmark and Elanet, Belgium
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GUIDE Open Identity Management Architecture Design – Key
Contribution to the Further Advancement of e-Government Throughout Europe
Stefanova Kamelia and Dorina Kabakchieva, Sofia University,
Bulgaria
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Distributed Authentication and Authorization in e-Government
Neumann Libor and Pavel Sekanina,
ANECT a.s., Brno,
Czech Republic
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11:00
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Responsiveness of e-Government and the Case of Slovenia
Decman Mitja, University of Ljubljana,
Faculty of Administration, Slovenia
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Successful Implementation of ICT Projects in Government
Gichoya David, Loughborough University, UK
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On the way to the Learning
City? A Typology of
Citizenship’s Management Using ICT
Michel Helene, ESC Chambery, Le Bourget du Lac, France
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Identity Management for Large e-Government Populations
Reagan J.R., BearingPoint, McLean,
VA, USA
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Feasibility and Priority Study for Presenting Health Services
Over the Internet
Talaei-Khoei Amir, Akbari Mohammad Kazem and Hassanzade Anahita, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
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11:30
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Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall
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Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall
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Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall
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Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall
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Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall
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Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: John Alexander
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Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Panos Hahamis
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Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Martin De Saulles
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Room MS2
Stream D - Workshop on Breaking Barriers to E-Government: Overcoming obstacles
to improving European public services
Chair: Chris Parker, Gov3, London,
UK
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Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Davy Janssen
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12:00
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Stakeholder Governance: A Holistic Framework for Managing
e-Government
Flak Leif, Agder University College, School of
Management, Kristiansand, Norway
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Processes Modelling Towards e-Government – A Comparison of
Modelling Methods
Olbrich Sebastian, Philipps University
at Marburg, Germany
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Consultation Cynicism: Whither e-Consultation?
O'Donnell David, Paul McCusker, Simon Stephens and
Anne Marie Logue, Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland, and Letterkenny
Institute of Technology, Ireland
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Introduction to the Workshop by Nick Batey
e-Government Unit, European Commission
Breaking Barriers to e-Government
Bill Dutton and Rebecca Eynon, Oxford Internet
Institute, University of Oxford, UK
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e-Government Beyond
e-Administration. The Evolution of Municipal Area Environments Could
Establish a Digital Framework of Confidence for Citizens
Anthopoulos Leo and Anastasios
Manos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
and University of Macedonia,
Greece
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12:30
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Stakeholder Accountability in e-Governance
Meijer Albert, Utrceht
School of Governance, The Netherlands
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Towards Integrated Government: A Five Stage Architecture Model
Janssen Marijn and Anne Fleur van Veenstra, School
of Technology, Policy
and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Reviewing Policy, Practice and Potential of e-Consultation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
– A European Case Study.
Murray Michael, Honor
Fagan and Paul McCusker, National Institute for
Regional and Spatial Analysis, NUI Maynooth and Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland
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Legal Barriers Relating to Public Administration Transparency
Florence de Villenfagne, CRID (Research Centre for
Computer and Law) University of
Namur, Belgium
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Not all the Online Political Forums are Futile: The Case Study
of the 'Radical Community'
Kies Raphael, European
University, Florence, Italy
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13:00
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Lunch - MS - Main Hall
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Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Alea Fairchild
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Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Aine ni
Fhloinn
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Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Lasse Berntzen
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Room MS2
Stream D - Workshop on Breaking Barriers to E-Government: Overcoming
obstacles to improving European public services
Chair: Chris Parker, Gov3, London,
UK
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Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Davy Janssen
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14:00
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Towards Electronic Governance – A Model to Anticipate the use of
ICT in Governance Systems
Zwahr Thomas and Matthias Finger, College of
Management, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
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A Computerised Performance Measurement System for City
Administrations
Costa Marcelo, Infoquality, Goiânia/GO,
Brazil
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A project on e-Government and e-Health: The Creation of an
Epidemiological Data Warehouse On-line Exploiting the Workers Sickness Data
Zanotelli Marco and Giulio
Giannetti, INPS - National Social Security
Institute, Rome, Italy
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Legal Barriers to e-Government in the field of Liability Law,
Intellectual Property Rights, Electronic Signatures and Electronic Commerce
Sjaak Nouwt, Tilburg
Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, University of Tilburg,
Netherlands
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Designing a Robust e-Policing System for Developing Nations of
the World
Ayo Charles Korede, A. Atayero,
Ikhu-Omoregbe et al, Covenant University, Nigeria
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14:30
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The Governance of Back Office Integration in e-Government: Some
Dutch Experiences
Bekkers Victor, Center
for Public Innovation, Erasmus
University, Netherlands
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e-Government and the re-use of Public Sector Information
De Saulles Martin, University of Brighton, UK
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Suitability of ERP Implementation Through ASP for the Macedonian
Government
Gjorgiev Mijalce, Faculty
of Economics Skopje, Macedonia
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Organisational Culture as a Barrier to e-Government
Helen Margetts and Rebecca Eynon,
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK
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15:00
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e-Governance as a Challenge for the Knowledge Society
Berce Jaro, European
Commission, DG JRC, IPTS, ICT Unit, Seville,
Spain
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Transport Direct: Info-Neutral e-Government
Jackson Miles, David Gott, Paul Drummond and Roger Slevin, Transport Direct team, Department for Transport, London, UK
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The Global Cross-Reference Database - A Tool for Information
Logistics in e-Business
Simonsen Helge Gert, Verdande AS, Drøbak, Norway
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Interactive Session: Using a Wiki to
Overcome Barriers to e-Government
All Panelists
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15:30
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Close of Conference
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Close of Conference
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Close of Conference
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Close of Conference
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Close of Conference
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