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Paper Title
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Author(s)
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Page No.
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Preface
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v
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Biographies
of Conference Chairs, Programme Chair, Keynote Speaker and Mini-track Chairs
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vii
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Biographies of contributing authors
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viii
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Opening the Black Box: Economic and
Organisational Effects of e-Government
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Georg Aichholzer,
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna,
Austria
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1-10
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The e-Government in Uzbekistan: On a way to
Information Society
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Farrukhjon Akramov1 and Bobur
Khudoyberganov2
1Tashkent State institute of Law,
Uzbekistan
2Edumig global LTD, Tashkent,
Uzbekistan
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11-20
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Measuring Impacts of ICT on the Process
Landscape of Public Administrations
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Lars Baacke1,
René Fitterer1,2, and Peter Rohner1
1University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
2SAP Research CEC, St. Gallen, Switzerland
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21-30
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Electronic Government in Brazil: A
Historical Perspective of its Development Based on a Structured Model of
Analysis
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Alexandre Barbosa, Alvaro Junqueira, Eduardo
Diniz, Otavio Prado
Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, Brazil
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31-40
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The European Union and e-Democracy:
Interactive Policy-Making Initiative (IPM)
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Tuna Baskoy
Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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41-52
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Model Project: Workflow for the Austrian
Social Insurance Code of Reimbursement
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Gerd Bauer
Hauptverband der Österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger, Wien,
Austria
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53-60
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Digital Planning Dialog
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Lasse Berntzen1 and Jon Arne
Trollvik2
1Vestfold University College, Tønsberg, Norway
2Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority, Hønefoss, Norway
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61-68
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Is e-Government on the Agenda of Small
Municipalities? Empirical Evidence from an Italian Case Study
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Francesco Bof1
and Pietro Previtali2
1SDA Bocconi School of Management,
Milan, Italy
2Business Research Department, University of Pavia,
Italy
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69-76
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Formalization and Analysis of Public Administration
Domain with the OTS/CafeOBJ Method
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Xiaoyi Chen, Jianwen Xiang, Weiqiang Kong, and
Kokichi Futatsugi
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Nomi, Ishikawa, Japan
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77-86
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e-Government in Russia: Obstacles on the
way to Improve Public Management in a Federal State
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Sergey Chernov, Alexander Larichev and Tatiana
Chernova
Petrozavodsk State University, Russia
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87-92
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L’intranet, Vecteur de Partage des
Informations au Sein des Collectivites Territoriales
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André Fayaud
Institut d’Administration des Entreprises, CEREGE, Poitiers, France
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93-100
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Internet Policy Markets to Prevent
Legislative Corruption
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James Gamble III
PoliticalSheepdog.com, Gibson Island, Maryland, USA
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101-106
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Interstellar Government
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Karl Gangle
Glen Ellyn, IL, USA
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107-120
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Dynamic Workflow Generation with Semantic
Web Services: A Case Study in Public Administration Service Provision
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Sotirios Goudos1, Vassilios
Peristeras2, Dimitrios Tektonidis3,
Efthimios Tambouris1, Konstantinos Tarabanis1,4
1Centre for Research and
Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece
2National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
3ALTEC S.A., 6 M.Kalou, Thessaloniki, Greece
4University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece
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121-130
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The Integrated use of Paper and Electronic
Processes in a Public Agency in Luxembourg
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Patrik Hitzelberger and Fernand Feltz
Centre de Recherche Public, Belvaux, Luxembourg
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131-138
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Virtual Policy Networks: Where all Roads
Lead to Rome
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Kathleen McNutt
University of Regina,
Canada
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139-150
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Impact de la Cyberadministration
Omniprésente Dans la Coordination d'activités Municipales
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Diane
Mercier
Ville de Montréal, Québec Canada
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151-160
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The Effects of Online Groups on
e-Government
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Charles Mitchell
Grambling State University, Louisiana, USA
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161-168
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e-Government in Cyprus: The Reality and the
Perspective
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Panayiotis Panayiotou
Lands and Surveys Department, Lefkosia, Cyprus
Intercollege, School of Business, MBA Program, Lefkosia, Cyprus
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169-178
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Analyzing and Comparing European
e-Government Strategies
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Konstantinos Parisopoulos1, Efthimios Tambouris2 and Konstantinos
Tarabanis1
1University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki,
Greece
2Informatics and Telematics Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece
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179-188
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Can e-Government Improve Charities
Effectiveness, Efficiency and Communication ?
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Michel Plaisent, Amadou Diallo et Prosper
Bernard
University of Québec in Montréal, Canada
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189-196
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The Austrian e-card as a Citizen Card
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Simone Polzer
Main Association of the Austrian Social Insurance Institutions, Vienna,
Austria
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197-206
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How Cyberterrorism Challenges e-Government
and its Successful Implementation
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Rajash Rawal and Paul Nixon
HEBO, The Hague University, The Netherlands
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207-214
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Lessons Learned from Testing, Analyzing and
Problem Solving an Online Military Watchboard Medical Decision Support System
(MWMDSS) Application: Potential Implications for Civilian and e-Government
Organizations
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James Rodger1 and Parag Pendharkar2
1Indiana University, PA, USA
2Penn State Capitol College, PA, USA
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215-226
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The Development of e-Government Framework
Based on Open Source in Indonesia
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Didi Rosiyadi1,
Nuryani1 and Dana Waskita2
1Indonesia Institute of
Sciences, Bandung, Indonesia
2Institute of Technology, Bandung
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227-232
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Leading Factors to Assess and Conduct
Effective e-Government Deployment: Modelling, Analysis, and Practice
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Moufida Sadok1 and Yacine Djemaiel2
1Institute of
Technology in Communications at Tunis, Tunisia
2University of the 7th of November at Carthage, Tunisia
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233-242
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Towards the e-Government Shop: Applying the
e-Shop Paradigm to e-Government
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Peter Salhofer, David Ferbas, Gerhild Janser and Barbara Meyer
University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Austria
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243-252
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Quality-Aware Agents for e-Government
Information Systems Architecture
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Gabriella Salzano 1,3, Abdelbasset
Guemeida 1,3 and
Robert Jeansoulin 2,3
1Laboratoire Sciences et Ingénierie de l’Information
et de l’Intelligence Stratégique (S3IS)
2Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'Institut Gaspard Monge. CNRS
UMR8049
3Université de Paris-Est,
Paris, France
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253-264
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eSV - A Forward-Looking Initiative of all
Social Insurance Institutions for Customer-Friendly Service on the Internet
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Christian Schuller
Main Association of Austrian Social Insurance Institutions, Vienna, Austria
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265-270
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The Aging and Disability Resource Center in
Global Perspective
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Mack Shelley II, and Seongyeon Auh
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
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271-278
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e-Government Services to Support
Vaccination Programmes: Libya, A Successful Implementation
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Nassraddeen
Amer Sweisi 1, Fatma Younis Eldresi 2 and Carl Adams 1
1 University of
Portsmouth, UK
2The Arabian Gulf Oil Company, National Oil
Corporation, Libya
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279-290
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Multichannel e-Government. A Reality Check
by way of in-Depth User and Usability Research in Flanders
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Leo Van Audenhove1, Greet Jans2,
Tomas Staelens1, Jeroen Van Attenhove2, An Jacobs1,
Pieter Verdegem3 and Laurence Hautekeete3
1IBBT-SMIT, Vrije universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
2IBBT-CUO, Katholic
University Leuven, Belgium
3IBBT-MICT, University of Ghent, Belgium
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291-300
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Conditions for Creating e-Government
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Johan Van Wamelen
Ordina Consulting, Delft, The Netherlands
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301-306
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MySpace: My Politics
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Brandon Waite
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
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307-314
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24-7 Government, the Permanent Campaign,
and e-Democracy: An Analysis of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick’s
Interactive Website
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Christine Williams
Bentley College, Waltham, MA, USA
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315-322
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e-Participation in Comparison and Contrast:
Online Debates at the EU’s Platform Your Voice in Europe
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Roman Winkler
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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323-330
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Priorities for e-Government in European
Transforming Countries. Example of Romania
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Emil Zahan and Nicolae Costake
BCom Technologies Ploiesti, Bucharest, Romania
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331-340
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e-Government in South Africa: A Perspective On
Issues and Challenges
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Goonasagree Naidoo
University of Cape Town, South Africa
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341-350
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Political Participation and the Internet:
Evidence from the 2007 French Presidential Election
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Thierry Vedel1
and Karolina Koc Michalska2
1Center for Political Research
(CEVIPOF) at Sciences-Po, Paris, France
2American Center, Sciences-Po, Paris, France
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351-358
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