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The streamed programme for the conference is given below.

 

 

 

 


From mid June, the titles of abstracts selected for submission as full papers will be listed on the Abstracts Selected Page. We hope that this will help you see how valuable the conference will be for you to attend.



 




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Wednesday 22 October 2008

18:30

In the bar at the Rendez-Vous Hotel
Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 19:30)

Thursday 23 October 2008

9:00

Registration and coffee

10:00

Welcome from the Conference Chair: Professor Brian Corbitt

10:15

Keynote address: Title to be confirmed
 The Hon. Theo Theophanous, Minister for Information and Communication Technology, Victoria Government, Australia

11:15

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A -
e-Government provision
Chair :
Goonasagree Naidoo

Room:
Stream B -
Managing e-Government
Chair -

Room:
Stream C-
 Mini track on e-Democracy 
Chair:
Mary Griffiths

Room:
Stream D-
 Mini track on e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum matter? 
Chair: Ian Dennis

11:45

Assessing Performance of e-Government Services for Business Users
Gotoh Reiko, Ibaraki University, Japan IG-049

Making e-Government Research Designs Visible: Reflexivity and Collaborative Research
Hardy Catherine and Susan Williams, The University of Sydney, Australia, IG-019

Election Campaigning in the Era of Web 2.0 and Social Media 
Backhouse Jenny, University of New South Wales @ ADFA, Australia, IG-032

e-Government Evolution in EU Local Governments: A Comparative Perspective
Pina Vicente, Lourdes Torres and Sonia Royo, University of Zaragoza, Gran Via, Spain, IG-014

12:15

Change and Adaptation of Stakeholder Relationships in e-Governance
Shiang Jing, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, IG-111

Centralised Government Telephone Information Services: A Policy Perspective
 Dray Ken, NSW Department of Premier & Cabinet, Sydney and Susan Williams, The University of Sydney, Australia, IG-044

Modeling e-Election with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Approach
Isaai Mohamadtaghi, University of Sharif, Fatemeh Firoozi and Mahmoudreza Hemyari, Industrial Management Institute, Iran IG-098

Cultural Barriers in Preventing e-Government Implementation in Asia: Evidence from Japan and Vietnam
Nguyen Hai Thi Thanh, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan IG-022

12:45

e-Accessibility: A Challenge to Implement e-Government Successfully
Ali Liaqat, Hamid Jahankhani, Hossein Jahankhani and Seyed A. Amin Mousavi, University of East London, UK IG-037

The Constitution and Governance of Time Through e-Government
Henman Paul, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, IG-058

 

An Evaluation of Information Quality of e-Government in Indonesia
Nariman Dahlan and Susumu Yamamoto, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu-Shi Oita, Japan IG-093

13:15

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A -
Ontologies and Web Services
Chair :
Paul Henman

Room:
Stream B -
Implementation
Chair -
Mark Brogan

Room:
Stream C - 
Mini track on Public Sector ICT & Innovation   
Chair:
 Doug Thomson

Room:
Stream D-
 Mini track on e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum matter? 
Chair: Ian Dennis

14:30

e-Government Service Discorvery Based on Citizens' Desires
Salhofer Peter and Bernd Stadlhofer, FH Joanneum University of Applied Science, Graz, Austria IG-030

A Critical Evaluation of e-Government Model Implementation in Sri Lanka
Gamage Wackwella, University of Moratuwa and Shahani Weerawarana, ICT Agency, Sri Lanka, IG-011

A Six-Level Model of SMS-based e-Government
Susanto Tony Dwi,  Robert Goodwin and  Paul Calder, Flinders University of South Australia IG-033

Motivating Dynamics Toward e-Government Policy and Implementations
Chaijenkij Smithtana and Brian Corbitt, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, IG-034

15:00

Business Rules and Services Ontology Development Environment
Kamada Aqueo,  Adriana Figueiredo, CTI, Rod. Dom Pedro I Campinas, SP and Marcos Rodrigues, Unicamp, Sidade Universitaria, Zeferino Vaz, Campinas, Brazil IG-085

Electronic Records Management: The Missing Player in the e-Gov Movement
Xie Li (Sherry), University of British Columbia, Canada IG-039

Benchmarking the Adoption of e-Government: A Comparative Study Between Australian City Councils and UK City Councils
Hossan Chowdhury, David Brown and Timothy Bartram, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia IG-040

A Conceptual Model of Citizens' Trust in e-Government
Alsaghier Hisham, Marilyn Ford, Ann Nguyen and Rene Hexel, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia IG-103

15:30

Behaviour Change, Citizen Engagement and Web 2.0: The Quest for Safer Roads
Fink Dieter, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia, IG-031

Innovative Records Management Solutions: A Best Practice Exemplar from Local Government
Wilkins Linda, RMIT University,Melbourne and Paula Swatman University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia, IG-116

An Exploration of e-Health in the Public Sector: The Australian Perspective
Chong Josephine, Mohini Singh and Say Yen Teoh, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia IG-065

Moving Toward e-Government: The Status Quo and Prospective on Government Information Disclosure in China
Chen Chuanfu, Laichu Tang, Qiong Tang, Ziaojuan Zhang, Yundi Wang, Li Zhao and Peng Chen, Wuhan University, China IG-038

16:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A -
Being Ready
Chair -
Dieter Fink

Room:
Stream B -
Regional Applications
Chair -
Eric Deakins

Room:
Stream C - 
Mini track on Public Sector ICT & Innovation   
Chair:
 Linda Wilkins

Room:
Stream D-
 Mini track on e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum matter? 
Chair: Ian Dennis

16:30

Formulation of Empirical Factor Relations Influencing e-Government Preparedness
Adala Ajay, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, IG-084

Towards Legally Binding Online Elections in Germany
Langer Lucie, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany IG-082

Knowledge Management in Public Sector Organisations: A Suitable Platform for e-Government?
Salleh Kalsoma and Syed Noh Syed Ahmad, University Technology MARA and Syed Omar Sharifuddin Syed Ikhsan, National Institute of Public Adminstration, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, IG-042

Patient's Medication Information and e-Health Development in Finland: A Case Study of a Finnish Primary Care Organization
Aarnio Eeva and  Reetta Raitoharju, Turku School of Economics, Finland IG-046

17:00

Failed Revolution? Exploring e-Government Barriers in the Arab States
Salem Fadi and Yasar Jarrar, Dubai School of Government, United Arab Emiriates IG-024

Key Issues in e-Procurement Adoption: Toward New Public-Private Partnerships in Malaysia
Zambri Suzana and Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, University of Wollongong, Australia IG-061

The Role of Online Social Networking in Public Administration
Al Namani Hamed,  Eric Deakins and Stuart Dillon, University of Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand, IG-062

Exploring the Factors that Affect e-Government Implementation in Jordan: A longitudinal Analysis
Kanaan Raed Kareem, Christine Fidler and Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK IG-053

17:30

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

20:15

Conference dinner on a Victorian Tram Touring Melbourne

Friday 24 October 2008

9:30

Keynote address: Title to be confirmed
Professor Miriam Lips, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

10:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A -
Local Government
Chair :
Jenny Backhouse

Room:
Stream B -
Regional Applications
Chair -
Ian McCloughlin

Room:
Stream C - 
Mini track on Public Sector ICT & Innovation   
Chair:
 Patrik Hitzelberger

Room:
Stream D-
 Mini track on e-Government around the world: Does your position on the continuum matter? 
Chair: Ian Dennis

11:00

Political Issues in ICT Implementation in Local Government
Hashim Rugayah, University Technology Mara (UiTM), Malaysia IG-097

Innovation Characteristics Influencing IT Innovation Adoption: Lessons Learned from Finnish Early Childhood Education
Vahtera Annukka, Turku School of Economics, Finland IG-072

Public Financial Reporting with Transparency Consideration under the Semantic Web Environment
Chen Xiaoyi and Kokichi Futatsugi, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST) and Wenpeng Shang, Gakuen University, Japan IG-078

Evaluation of Federal and State e-Government Websites in Malaysia
Abu Bakar Ahmad Bakeri, International Islamic University, Malaysia IG-064

11:30

Local e-Government Development Philosophy in China, New Zealand, Oman, and the UK
Deakins Eric, Stuart Dillon and Hamed Al Namani, University of Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand IG-063

e-Government Interoperability System Development: Issue of Labour Statistic Information Management in Thailand
Saekow Apitep, and Choompol Boonmee Thammasat University, Pathumthani, Thailand IG-068

The Success Factors of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) Implementation Through Clinical Microsystem in Selected Malaysian Government Hospitals
Ariffin Nik Azliza Nik, Alwi Mohd Yunus , Rusnah Johare and and Zuhanda Che Embi, University Techology MARA (UiTM), Malaysia IG-079

Readiness to G2B Electronic Interactions in Russian Regions: Results of an Empirical Study
Golubeva Anastasia and Olga Patokina, St. Petersburg State University, Russia IG-074

12:00

"The Fast Eat the Slow": The Efficacy of e-Government Supply and Demand
Viitanen Jenni, The University of Manchester, UK, IG-054

e-Government Initiatives to Improve Service Delivery. An Evaluation of South Africa
Naidoo Goonasagree, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa IG-077

The Future of Stategic e-Purchasing in e-Government - Using Data Base Analysis 
Thomson Doug, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia, IG-115

Enhancement of the Performance of Administrative Systems and e-Government Services in Hungary in Correlation with EU Funding
Laszlo Gabor, Budapest Tech, Keleti Karoly,  Hungary, IG-086

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A -
Digital Government
Chair :
Susan William

Room:
Stream B -
e-Government Applications
Chair :
Akemi Chatfield

Room:
Stream C -
Email management
Chair -
Rugayah Hashim

Room:
Stream E -
Security and document retrieval
Chair -

13:30

How Effective is Digital Government Worldwide?
Riccucci Norma and Marc Holzer, Rutgers University, Newark,  New Jersey, USA IG-009

An Exploratory Analysis of the On-line Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Sidiropoulou Panagiota-Aikaterina and Evangelos Moustakas, Middlesex University, London, UK IG-114

You’ve Got Mail: Accountability and End User Attitudes to Email Management
Brogan Mark and Sue Vreugdenburg, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia IG-090

Digital identities in e-Government: Issues and Perspectives on PKI-based Authentication Methods
Hitzelberger Patrik, Christian Mousel, Paulo da Silva Carvalho and Fernand Feltz, CRP Belvaux, Luxembourg, IG-066

14:00

Dialoguecircles – A Case Study in Successful Online Citizen Engagement
Timms Kevin, Shibu Pal and Shaobo Ji, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada IG-105

e-Government Role in National Crisis Management
Shahsavand Ehsan and Ahmad Babazade, University of Payamnour, Birjand, Iran, IG-095

A Distributed Data Warehouse for E-Mail Data Retention
Stark Konrad, Gerald Stampfel and Wilfried Gansterer, University of Vienna,  Austria, IG-108

Secure and Practical Online Elections via Voting Service Provider
Langer Lucie, Axel Schmidt and Johannes Buchmann,  Darmstadt University of Technology Germany, IG-083

14:30

Designing Virtual Services for Older People at Home - OLDES
McLoughlin Ian, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Greg Maniatopoulos, Rob Wilson and Mike Martin, Newcastle University, UK IG-112

E@syFinder: A Document Retrieval approach in Distributed Settings
Corradini Flavio, Francesco De Angelis, Federico Paoloni, Alberto Polzonetti and Barbara Re, University of Camerino, Italy

E-Mail Management Knowledge and Recordkeeping Behaviours of New Zealand Public Servants
Lips Miriam, Anita Rapson and Tony Hooper, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand IG-055

 

15:00

Room
Summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by
Mohini Singh

15:30

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Updated 6 October 2008

 

 

 

 

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