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The following is a list of abstracts selected by the programme committee for submission as full papers. To maintain the integrity of the blind review process, authors are listed alphabetically by lead author surname and abstract titles listed separately in random order.

The review process will start in the middle of January and we hope to publish a preliminary programme by the end of February.
You can see an outline programme for the conference on the Programme page.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Authors, listed by lead author surname

Abdel-Fattah Manal,Faculty of Vomputers and Informatics, Egypt

Kolsaker Ailsa,  Liz Lee-Kelley, University of Surrey, UK

Akramov Farrukhjon, Tashkent State Institute of Law, Uzbekistan

Leake Seán, Irish Revenue Commissioners, Ireland

Alhujran Omar,  Akemi Chatfield, University of Wollongong, Australia

Liimatainen Katja, Ville Seppänen, Information Technology Research Insitute / University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Asghari Reza, Brunswick European Law School, Germany

Lindermann Nadine, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany; Carlo Simon, Provadis School of International Management and Technology AG, Germany

Ayo Charles, Ambrose Azeta, Uyinomen Ekong, Covenant University, Nigeria

Liptrott  Mark, Edge Hill University, UK

Baacke Lars, René Fitterer, Tobias Mettler, Peter Rohner, University of St. Gallen, Institute of Information Management, Switzerland

Lubbe Sam, Lead UNISA, SA; Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, SA

Bannister Frank , Trinity College, Ireland; Regina  Connolly, Dublin City University,, Ireland

Maciel Cristiano, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil; Licinio Roque, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal

Bensghir Turksel, Public Administration Institute for Turkey and the Middle East, Turkey

Mallick Bishawjit, Alexander Holzbach, Stefan Selke, Institute for Regional Science, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Berce Jaro, Vasja Vehovar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia; Sam Lanfranco, York University, Canada

Maniatopoulos Gregory,  Rob Wilson, Mike Martin, Sarah Walsh, University of Newcastle, UK

Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Norway

Mathur Alok, Government of Rajasthan, India

Bodea Gabriela, TNO Information and Communication Technology, The Netherlands

McGaley Margaret, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland; Paul Gibson, Institut National des Télécommunications, France

Bolongkikit Jetol, Nelson Lajuni, Tamrin Amboala, Geoffrey H. Tanakinjal, University of Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia

McGirr Shaun, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Boonmee Sunet, Apitep Saekow, Choompol Boonmee, Thammasat University, Thailand

Medaglia Rony, Center for Applied ICT, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Bopape Maishe, Sam Lubbe, UNISA, RSA; Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, SA

Mishra Alok, Ibrahim Akman, Department of Computer Engineering, Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey

Buccoliero Luca, Stefano Calciolari, Marta Marsilio, Bocconi University, Italy

Misra Deepak Chandra, Rama Hariharan , National Informatics Centre, India;  T.R. Raghunandan, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, India

Burt Gary, Lancaster University, UK

Misra Deepak Chandra, Rama Hariharan, National Informatics Centre, India

Castelnovo Walter, University of Insubria, Italy; Massimo Simonetta, ANCITEL Lombardia, Italy

Misuraca Gianluca, EPFL-CDM, Switzerland

Chatfield Akemi, University of Wollongong, Australia

Moi Gianfranco, Ville de Lausanne, Switzerland

Chiang Lichun, Dept. of POSC, NCKU, Taiwan; Chi-Sung Laih, Dept. of EE, NCKU, Taiwan

Morgeson Forrest, University of Michigan, U.S.A

Chittoo Hemant Birandranath, Taruna Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain, Ramesh Durbarry, Oupendranath Amoroo, University of Technology, Mauritius

Mousavi Seyed A, Elias Pimenidis, Hamid Jahankhani, University of East London, UK

Cleary Duncan, Mary Dwyer, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland

Naser Sayed Jalal, Miguel Baptista Nunes, Department of Information Studies/University of Sheffield and The Shura Council, UK

Collins Tom, University of Limerick, Ireland

Neumann Libor, ANECT a.s., Czech Republic

Cook David, Polytechnic of Namibia, Namibia

Neuroni Alessia C., Marianne Fraefel, Alexander Hunziker, Competence Centre of Public Management and E-Government, University of Applied Sciences Bern, Switzerland

Corbett Mary, Irish Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, Carroll Conor, University of Limerick, Ireland

Ogunsola Kemi, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Cordella Antonio, London School of Economics, UK; Federico Iannacci, BPP Business School, UK

Oufaydin Ömer Faruk, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Pascal Ravesteyn, University of Applied Science Utrecht, The Netherlands

Darnton Geoffrey, Bourneouth University, UK; Ingrid Annita Rosvold, Software Innovation ASA, Norway; Bulan Prasti, [tbd], Indonesia

Para Rooma, London School of Economics, UK

Dash Shefali S., IPS Sethi, National Informatics Centre, Government of India, India

Pina Vicente, Lourdes Torres, Sonia Royo, University of Zaragoza, Spain

de Guchteneire Paul, Kristina Mlikota, UNESCO, France

Priya Ashutosh, Chitranka Dalakoti, Amrapali Institute , Haldwani, India

de Vuyst Bruno,  Alea Fairchild, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Re Barbara, University of Camerino, Italy

Decman Mita, Maja Klun, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Public Adminisistration, Slovenija

Reinhard Nicolau, Cesar Alexandre Souza, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Newton Vagner Diniz, CONIP, Brazil; Roberto Agune, Governo do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil

Desquinabo Nicolas, Université Paris 3, France

Ricou Olivier, EPITA, France

Eixelsberger Wolfgang, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Saad Sherif, Ismail Abdel Fattah,  Yehia Khamees, CS dept, MSA University, Egyp

Ekelin Annelie, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

Saekow Apitep, Thammasat University, Thailand; Ajin Jirachieppattana, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Thailand; Choompol Boonmee, Thammasat University, Thailand

Emmanuel Oluwafemi, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Sangita Satyanarayana, Bikash Chandra Dash, Institute for Social and Economic Change, India

Fairchild  Alea , Bruno  de Vuyst, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Sanati Farzad, Lu Jie, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Galal-Edeen Galal, Cairo University, Egypt

Shahin Jamal, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne / University of Amsterdam, Switzerland

Garau Chiara, Giancarlo Deplano, Valentina Pavan, University of Cagliari, Italy

Shiang Jing, Tunghai University, Taiwan

Garofalakis John, Agoritsa Vopi ,  Antreas Koskeris, Theofanis – Aristofanis Michail, Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece

Shukla Deeptima, Kanodia PG College, JLN Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Gasco Mila, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Carlos E. Jimenez, Justice Department, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Sourouni Aikaterini Maria, George Kourlimpinis, Harry Tsavdaris, Dimitris Askounis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Gilbert Jenny, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Stapleton Margery, National Centre for Taxation Studies, Univeristy of Limerick, Ireland; Pat Molan, Irish Revenue Commissioners, Limerick, Ireland; David O'Donnell, Intellectual Capital Research, Ireland

Grimsley Mike, Sheffield Hallam University, UK; Anthony Meehan, The Open University, UK

Stoica Virgil,  Andrei Ilas, "Al. I. Cuza" University, Romania

Hussein Ramlah, Norshidah Mohamed, Murni Mahmud, Abdul Rahman Ahlan, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

Sweisi Nassraddeen, Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK; Fatma Eldresi, AGOCO, Libya

Ilie-Nemedi Julian, Razvan Daniel Zota, ASE Bucharest, Romania

Thomson John Douglas, RMIT University, Australia

Jansen Marijn, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Tolley Andrew, Scarborough Borough Council, UK; Darren Mundy, University of Hull, UK

John Peter, Department of Health, Nigeria; Pat Seg, Government Agent, Nigeria

Ustun Anil, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Ali Yazici, Tobb University of Economics and Technology, Turkey

Jong-Hei Ra, Dept. of e-Business, Gwangju University, Republic Of Korea; Choi Young-Jin, Eulji University, Republic of Korea

Verma Sandeep, Government of Rajasthan, India

Kettani Driss, Ibahrine Mohammed, AUI in Morocco, Morocco

Yonazi Jim, Henk Sol, Albert Boonstra, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Klopper Rembrandt, UKZN, SA; Sam Lubbe, UNISA, SA

Zissis Dimitrios,  Anastasia-Evangelia Papadopoulou,  Dimitrios Lekkas, University of The Aegean, Greece

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract titles, listed in random order

Determinants of Website Satisfaction and Loyalty: Comparing E-Business and E-Government Models

Electronic Government Interoperability in Thailand: A Pilot Project on Official Electronic Correspondence Letters Exchange between Heterogeneous Software Products

ICTs for good governance – experiences from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean

e-government in Libya, the route to successful implementation

Business Process Improvement in Organizational Design of E-Government Services

A Group Collaboration Support System to Assist Building and Managing National Core Component Dictionary and XML Schema Standards

Performance and IT Investment Intensity in RSA e-Governmental Departments – a Pilot Study

e-Governance Solution Framework for Decentralized Planning by Local Governments

e-Readiness analysis for Economic and Social Opportunities: A perspective for Systems Development in e-Government

A Cooperative Framework for e-Government

The alignment of the Information Technology’s Enterprise Resource Planning Rollout Strategy with the Business Strategy in a Semi-governmental Organisation

The Evaluation of Electronic and Mobile Signature Applications in Turkish Public Organizations

Devising an E-Parliament Model for the Shura Council of Bahrain

Privacy and trust in the infoservice society

Privacy Policy Analysis of UK e-Government Websites

Online debates in the 2007 french presidential campaign.

Evaluating Users’ Trust in Security of Government Public Key Infrastructure:A View of Technology Acceptance Model

E-Government and Public Service Reform:Rhetoric or Reality? A Case Study of 'e-Tax' in Japan

Fast Track Democratizing Tool: E- Governance

Mobile Government in Turkey: Investigating Drivers and Barriers

Transformational Government – A Conceptual Foundation for Innovation in Public Administrations

Toward a Model for the Adoption of E-government services in Jordan

E-government and organizational IT adoption: The case of the Barcelona City Council

Transformational government in a UK Local Authority: A Strategy as Practice Perspective

eGovernance: a new challenge after eGovernment

Modeling G2C Adoption of E-Government in Developing Countries; Cultural Issues, Trust and Acceptance Factors. A Conceptual Framework.

Strategies to Build E-Governance in India

Anonymous, liberal and user centric electronic identity supports citizen privacy protection in e-government.

A Policy Model for the Digital Age: A revision of the UK public policy model

Evaluation Approach for multi-channel e-government services

IT governance; requirements and status in Namibia

Competition between Digital Governance and Traditional Governance

The Namibian ECT Bill

Case Management for Electronically Collaborating Administrations

Trust, Transparency and Corruption : Role of E-Governance in India

Developing Telehealthcare Systems in Complex Multi-Agency Service Settings: The OLDES Project

Interaction between Local Government and Local Businesses under E-Government Agenda in UK – Exploring Alternate Model of Governance

Multi-Stakeholder Views of e-Voting and Implications for e-Democracy

Interaction between Local Government and Local Businesses under E-Government Agenda in UK – Exploring Alternate Model of Governance

Electronic Monitoring of Advertising Firms Shareholder Structure: an initiative of Secretariat General of Communication – Secretariat General of Information

E-honesty as a new consideration in development? Potentials and risks of e-government strategies in Bangladesh for supporting the fight against corruption

Cross-national benchmarking of local e-government

Electronic- Governance and Service Delivery in India: Initiatives and Outcomes

Leading and Communicating ICT-based Change in the Public Sector

Massachusetts, Microsoft and digital document standards: government-as-consumer power to prevent an enclosure movement in the digital age?

ERP evaluation: an empirical study in the Italian Healthcare Sector

Improving governmental service delivery:Dis-intermediation and Re-intermediation strategies for multi-channel management

The Irish Taxpayer: Analysis of Contact with Revenue

ICT Competency Among Government Staffs in Malaysia

Towards an Interpretative Model of Local eParticipation Adoption; the Case of Italy

From Ottawa to Lausanne - much more to do in e Commerce Taxation ?

Users support to subjective quality definition of e-government service

National Do Not Call Registry; An Information Technology enabled solution in India to curb unwanted commercial calls

“Uncovering the Janus face of eParticipation: An Introduction with Impediment ”

The Strategies of Electronic Government Services based on Web2.0

E-government and institutional practices: the information infrastructure path of e-government

A survey of French Local e-Democracy

Romanian Urban E-Government. Digital Services and Digital Democracy in 165 Cities

Risk Analysis or How to Avoid Contact with Most of Your Customers

From Fragmented e-Government Projects Towards National Enterprise Architecture Programs

Introducing e-Tax and e-Revenue: Research and Practice

e-Parliament - of service to elected representatives and citizens

Singing from the same Hymnsheet'? The impact of internal stakeholders on the development of e-democracy

e-Tax services and their evolution: the case of Slovenia

Belgif: After Belgium Seperates, WALGIF?

Applications of E-Government by Executive’s in Organizations: Empirical Assessment

From the Ashes of Phoenix: A Smaller Scale of E-Justice

Secure e-Voting Protocol over the Internet using Untraceable Channel

Trust in Electronic Public Services: Clients' Attitudes to Officers, Institutions and Elected Politicians

Remodelled and restyled e-procurement – new power relationships down under.

Factors influencing citizens’ adoption of e-government initiatives in developing countries

Law and Regulation of Electronic Government Procurement: Cases and Lessons from India

Building Trust within Inter-Municipal Cooperation

Beyond e-Governance: a constructive assessment of e-Gov dynamics and perspectives

E-Government as support in interventions of use and transformation of the historic centre of Cagliari

eFez:Strategies For Local E-Government

E-Voting Implementation in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenges

eGovernment in small and mid-sized communities: Challenges and Chances: German case

E-government evolution in EU local governments: a comparative perspective

Shared Services and Government ICT: Act II.

Verification and maintenance of e-voting systems and standards

Using a Best Practice Case in evaluating e-Government potential in Iranian Cities

A web based tool to assist management, control and security in Schools’ Educational Excursions”

The effective deployment of ICT in universities: applicability of core IS capabilities

Towards flexible evaluation for e-government web site: Evaluation framework according to multi-Perspectives

Observatories of e-government practices: an exploratory study of portals for the dissemination of innovations and practices in the application of Information and Communication Technologies in Government

Semantically enabled web portals for rural local self governments of India

The Challenges of Implementing Local e-Governance in Mauritius; Case of Revenue Management System.

Competent electronic participation channels in electronic democracy

Prospects and Challenges of e-participation in Nigeria

Improving government administrative employees’ work conditions through ICTs is paramount to enabling the emergence of administrative eGovernance

Measuring the Degree of e-Participation in Decision-Making Processes on the Web

Ways of e-government development in the world

Semantic Web for E-government Service Integration: A Methodological approach

Measuring and evaluating e-government in Europe

Ways of implementing E-Governance in developing countries of the world

Legal aspects of the e-Government in Uzbekistan: perspectives and problems

Encouraging More Usage of e-Government Applications – A Case Study of Ireland’s Online Taxation Platform

 

Measuring and evaluating e-government in Europe

 

 

 

 

 

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