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ICEG 2010
30 September - 1 October
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Abstracts Selected for Submission as Full Papers

 

 

The review panel have completed the selection process of abstracts received to date and the following is a list of abstracts selected for submission as full papers. To maintain the integrity of the blind review process, abstract titles are listed in no particular order and authors are listed alphabetically by lead author surname.


You can see an outline programme for the conference on the Programme page.


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Abstract titles are listed in no particular order

Maximizing Performance Achievements in Excellence in E-Governance with Key Performance Index as Means of Corporate Social Responsibility Towards Managing of E-Government in Malaysian Public Organizations

Relevance of Ethics in E-Government: an Analysis of Developments in the WWW Era

Exploring Facilitators and Challenges Facing the of Implementation ICT4D in Tanzania

Developing a Framework for Designing and Analyzing Collaborative Government Service Concepts

Citizen Engagement in E-Democracy: Antecedents of E-Participation

E-Government Interoperability Frameworks of EU Member States - a Survey and Assessment Methodology

Listening to Citizens; Identifying Citizen-Demanded E-Government Services in Tanzania

Listening the Ground: Web and Mobile Technologies Scenarios for Public Participation in Government

Servicing Participation

Response to E-governance; The New Plan of Government's Innovative

Quality of Services Management in e-government

A Comparative Analysis of Factors Contributing to E-Government Implementation in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Countries

The Current Situation of Electronic Government in Iran: Advances and Obstacles

Communicating Security Using ICT

The Role of Internet and Satellite in Cultural-Political Changes of Developing Countries

Consolidating the law of Demand and Supply in E-Government Implementation; Case of Botswana

Toward a Model for E-archiving Systems Adoption in the Public Sector

Institutionalization,Framing,and Diffusion;The Logic of Openness in E-Government and Implementation Decisions,a Lesson for Developing Countries.

A Conceptual Framework for Enhancing Value-Creation Thorough E-Government

Factors Influencing Consumer Adoption of E-Government Services in Saudi Arabia

Information Security as a Pre-requisite for E-governmental Services – Developing the Organizations and the Information Systems

Performance Measurement Framework for E-Government Procurement (e-GP) Systems

IT Governance in the Network Society

How is an E-Government Public Policy Possible? A Case Study on Romania

A Comparative Study of E-Civil Participation in Australia and Korea: The Case Study of GetUp! in Australia and the 2008 Candlelight Protest in Korea

Transformation and Governance in Higher Education; Students’ Participation in Institutional Strategic Planning of the University

An Assessment of Local Government E-Governance Service Delivery to Citizens – A Case Study of Select Municipalities of Gauteng Region, South Africa

Managing Innovations in Complex Welfare Service Systems

Federated Identity; Trust and Simplification

Institutionalising E-Government Knowledge and Competence Amongst the Public Sector Officials in a Least Developing Country; An Australian Initiative

Deploying Applicative Cooperation Infrastructure for Public Administration: a case study in Italy

e-Government Capacity Building in Least Developed Countries; A Successful AusAID Public Sector Linkage Program

Electronic Governance in the Maldives: Status, Issues and Future

SITA’s Vehicle Driving E-Government (E-CoE & Service Intermediary)

Integrating E-government Services: A Stepwise Ontology-Based Methodology Framework

Parliament’s information Systems (IS) User Satisfaction Factors to Enhance its Democratic Functions

Digital Divide and Economy

Key Problems in Government Enterprise Architecture Implementation; Case Study of Iranian Governmental Organizations

Developing an Evaluation Approach for Voting Service Providers

Formal Specification of an Enhanced Formal Formal Specification of an Enhanced Collaborative Virtual Healthcare System Processes

The Role of IT Governance in Addressing Application Redundancy Within Provincial Government of the Western Cape

The Hidden Buildings Program (HBP)

The e-Government tools as democracy watchdogs

Thailand National e-Business Registry System for ICT Industry

The Use of Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) to Evaluate Japan E-Government Services

The Discovery of the Openness Domain

Exploring the Efficacy of Delivery in the Namibian Health Care System (NHCS)

Challenges for E-Government Establishing Policy; the Case of Iran

E-Governance Strategies on Facebook: New Opportunities for Public Involvement in European Elections

The Sport Sector as Catalyst for Social Participation in Developing Countries; the Role of Social Media

“Prêt à Voter” Schemes and Preferential E-Voting with Application to a Case Study

Citizen's Trust in E-Government; Integration of Trust, Perceived Risk, and Intention to Use E-Government Services.

RSA Algorithm for Multiplicative Homomorphic Tallying in E-Voting

Adopting a Communicative Procedure in Rebuilding Potential E-Governance

E-Governance: Its Potential as a Catalyst for Unrest

An End-to-End E-Election System Based on A Multimodal Identification and Authentication.

Transforming Governance and Service Delivery: Constraints on E-Government in Bangladesh

E-Government Implementation Challenges in Nepal

Social Media and the Public Sector

Critical Success Factors of E-government; A Proposal Model for E-Government Implementation in Kingdom of Bahrain.

Political Leadership and Inclusive Governance: A Study in Orissa, India

Information Technology which Affect the E-Government

People Inclusion in the Information Society – New E-Government Strategies Within the “i2010” Initiative in Europe.

Knowledge Translation Status at The University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation

 

Authors are listed alphabetically by lead author surname

Al-Hujran Omar, Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan

Mitrovic Zoran, UWC, South Africa

AL-Kaabi Reem, Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences (AABFS), Amman, Jordan

Miyungire George, Cadtech Ltd, Tanzania, Jim Yonazi, Institute of Finance Management, Tanzania

Almahroqi Osama Talal, RMIT University, Australia, Shahadat Khan, RMIT University, Australia

Ngwenya Bongani, Solusi University, Zimbabwe

ALsaghier Hisham, Griffith University, Australia, Anne Nguyen, Griffith University, Australia, Marilyn Ford Griffith University Australia

Ogra Aurobindo, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Martin Lewis, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Arjariya Tripti, Bhabha Engg Research Institute, Bhopal, India

Omogbadegun Zavvhaeus, Covenant University, OTA, Nigeria, Charles Uwadia, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria, Charles Ayo Covenant University, OTA Nigeria

Ayo Charles, Covenant University, Nigeria, Justine Daramola, Covenant University, Nigeria, Gabriel Obi International Business Systems Ltd. Nigeria, Adetokunbo Sofoluwe, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Pilemalm Sofie, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden, Jonas Hallberg, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden, Kristoffer Lundholm Swedish Defence Research Agency Sweden, Louise Yngström, Stockholm University, Sweden

Bagui Laban, CPUT, South Africa, Andy Bytheway, CPUT, South Africa

Polzonetti Alberto, University of Camerino, Italy, Barbara Re, University of Camerino, Italy

Baral Suvendu, Institute for Social and Economic Change(ISEC), India

Re Barbara, UNICAM, Italy, Roberto Gagliardi, , , Alberto Polzonetti, Italy

Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Norway

Rentea Cosmin, Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Berlin, Germany, Codrin Nisioiu, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania, Laura Mina Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies Romania, Ina Schieferdecker, Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Berlin, Germany

Bwalya Kelvin Joseph, University of Botswana, Botswana, Vaka Mbako, University of Botswana, Botswana

Ropponen Teemu, Aalto University, Finland

Chitare Neeranjan, International School of Information Management, India, Shrestha Rath, International School of Information Management, India

Schmidt Axel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Chvalkovská Jana, Charles Univeristy in Prague, Czech Republic, Katarína Marková, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, J. Skuhrovec Charles University in Prague Czech Republic

Shakya Rajesh Kumar, Capella University, Nepal

Eivazi M.Rahim, Ikiu, Iran

Shakya Subarna, Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering, Nepal

Fonou Dombeu Jean Vincent, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa

Shareef Mohamed, United Nations University - IIST, Macau, Adegboyega Ojo, United Nations University - IIST, Macau, Zamira Dzhusupova United Nations Nations - IIST Macau, Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University - IIST, Macau

Fozi Yahya, Ikiu, Iran

Shirmohammadi Mahdi, University of Tehran, Iran, Ezzatollah Asgharizadeh, University of Tehran, Iran, Shaban Elahi Tarbiat Modares University Iran, Ali Moeini, University of Tehran, Iran

Garau Chiara, Dipartimento di Architettura, Italy, Valentina Pavan, Dipartimento di Architettura, Italy

Shivute Meke, Polytechnic Of Namibia, Namibia

Gheleji Hossein, University of Tehran, Iran, Anis Saeb, University of Tabriz, Iran

Siddiquee Noore, Flinders University, Australia

Hosseini Mohammad Ali, University of social welfare and rehabilitatio, Iran, Behnaz Habibkhoda, University of social welfare and rehabilitatio, Iran, Masood Falahi University of social welfare and rehabilitatio Iran, Foroozan Shokooh, University of social welfare and rehabilitatio, Iran

Sirisuk Phaophak, Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand, Ajin Jirachiefpattana, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Thailand, Ployrawee Kirkpunkul Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Thailand, Nongkran Chompoonut, National Science and Technology Develpment Agency, Thailand

Imran Ahmed, Australian National University, Australia, Shirley Gregor, Australian National University, Australia, Tim Turner Australian Defence Force Academy Australia

Song Yingfa, Institution, China, Lin Du, Institution, China

Jalonen Harri, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Spinelli Gabriella, Brunel Business School, Brunel University, UK, Francesco Bof, SDA, Italy

Kaisara Godwin, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, Shaun Pather, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Stoica Virgil, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, , Andrei Ilas, University of Iasi, Romania

Kang Hye-Jung, University of Canberra, Australia

Stylios George, Technological Institute of Ionian Islands in Greece (www.teiion.gr), Greece, Dimitris Christodoulakis, Computer Engineering and Informatics Department, Greece

Kayser Ina, University of Duisburg-Essen, Chair of E-Business and E-Entrepreneurship, Germany, Tobias Kollmann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Chair of E-Business and E-Entrepreneurship, Germany

Thompson Kevin, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, Coriie Uys, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Laszlo Gabor, Obuda University, Hungary

Valeri Mauro, Italian National Police, Italy, Maurizio Masciopinto, Italian National Police, Italy

Lee Tan Luck, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia, Malaysia, Mohd Amin Ahmad, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia, Zamri Miskam MARA University of Technology Malaysia, Zailani Shafie, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

van Wamelen Johan, EUR Center for Public Innovation, Netherlands

Maggio Franco, Agenzia del Territorio, Italy, Egisto Cavalli, Sogei S.p.A., Italy

Vu Khuong, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Maina Leah, Pygma Consulting, South Africa

Whyte Grafton, UWC, SA, Farouk Gamiet, PGWC, SA

Marcantoni Fausto, UNICAM, Italy, Michele Manzotti, , , Alberto Polzonetti

Wong Meng Seng, The University of Nottingham, Malaysia, Hideki Nishimoto, Ryukoku University, Japan, George Philip Queen's University of Belfast UK

Marcheva Marta, IFP/CARISM Université Panthéon-Assas Paris, France, France

Xakaza-Kumalo Sheila, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Mavetera Nehemiah, North West University, South Africa, Bruce Mazengera, NWU, South Africa

Yonazi Jim. J, The Institute of Finance Management, Tanzania

Meerman Sonette, State Information Technology Agency (SITA), South Africa, Cameo Mbowane, SITA, South Africa, Dillo Lehlokoe SITA South Africa, Hein Grobler, SITA, South Africa

Yucel Okan, METU Informatics Institute, Turkey, Baykal Nazife, METU Informatics Institute, Turkey

Publication Opportunity

Papers accepted for the conference will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration.

Conference and Journal Accreditations



The ICEG conference proceedings are:

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings)

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index t o Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP)

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings).

·          indexed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology in the UK.

 

 

 

The Electronic Journal of E-Government (EJEG) is:


 

·         rated level 1 in the Danish Government bibliometric lists.

·         listed in Ulrich’s Periodical Directory

·         listed in the Norwegian Social Science Data Services

·         listed in the Open Access Journals database

·         listed in the EBSCO database of electronic Journals

·         listed in the Cabell Directory of Publishing Opportunities

 

 

 

 

 

Selected papers from the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Electronic Journal of e-Government  . The latest issue of the journal is available to read online.

 

 

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Updated 19 June 2010

 

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