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ICEG 2010
30 September - 1 October
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Conference Programme

 





The programme for the conference is given below.


A .pdf version of this timetable can be found in the Participant Download section of the conference At a Glance page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section 1 Thursday 30 September Streams A-B

Section 2 Friday 1 October Streams A-B

Posters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 29 September 2010

18:30

In the bar at the Cape Suites Hotel
Pre-conference registration and welcome drink (Until 19:30)

Thursday 30 September 2010

9:30

Registration and coffee

10:00

Welcome from the Conference Chair: Retha de la Harpe

10:15

Keynote address: Roderick Lim Banda, CIO Forum, South Africa

 

11:00

Conference splits into streams

 

Room:
Stream A -
eParticipation
Chair:

Room:
Stream B -
Mini Track on Openness in e-government
Chair:
Gabor Laszlo, Óbuda University, Budapest, Hungary

11:15

Servicing Participation: Preventing Duplication of eGovernment Related Small Business Development Services
Mitrovic Zoran, University of the Western Cape, South Africa

The eGovernment Tools as Democracy Watchdogs: Public eProcurement in the Czech Republic
Chvalkovská Jana, Katarína Marková and Jikí  Skuhrovec, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic (phd research)

11:45

People Inclusion in the Information Society – New eGovernment Strategies Within the “i2010” Initiative in Europe.
Stylios George, Technological Institute of Ionian Islands in Greece and Dimitris Christodoulakis, Computer Engineering and Informatics Department,University of Patras Greece

Institutionalization,Framing and Diffusion: The Logic of Openness in eGovernment and Implementation Decisions: (A Lesson for Developing Countries)
Ngwenya Bongani, Sam Lubbe, NWU- Mafeking, South Africa and Rembrandt Klopper, UKZN, Durban, South Africa

12:15

Factors Influencing Consumer (Citizen) Adoption of eGovernment Services in Saudi Arabia
Almahroqi Osama Talal and Shahadat Khan, RMIT University, Australia (PhD_research)

Critical Success Factors of eGovernment: A Proposal Model for eGovernment Implementation in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Al-Kaabi Reem, Ministry of Defence, Kingdom of Bahrain

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A -
eParticipation
Chair:

Room:
Stream B -
Citizen engagement and Electronic Tax
Chair:

14:00

Consolidating the law of Supply and Demand in eGovernment Implementation: Case of Botswana
Bwalya Kelvin Joseph, Tanya Du Plessis and Chris Rensleigh, University of Johannesberg,and Vaka Mbako,University of Botswana, South Africa(PhD_research)

A Comprehensive Approach to Citizen Engagement in eDemocracy
Kollmann Tobias, and Ina Kayser  University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

14:30

The Impact of ICT Literacy and Organisational eReadiness: Factors on the Success of Information Systems Implementation in a State University Setting
Salazar Marcelo, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Phillipines

Acceptance Behaviour and Use of an electronic tax declaration system: extending current factors theories of adoption
Mahadeo  Jyoti Devi, University of Technology Mauritius and David Wastell, Nottingham University Business School, UK (Presentation only)

15:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A-
 Frameworks and models
Chair:

Room:
Stream B - 
Security
Chair:
 

15:30

The Use of E-Government to Create Public Value in Developing Countries: Some Conceptual Issues
Vu Khuong, National University of Singapore, Singapore

An End-to-End eElection System Based on A Multimodal Identification and Authentication
Ayo Charles, Justine Daramola, Covenant University, Gabriel Obi, International Business Systems Ltd., Nigeria and Adetokunbo Sofoluwe, University of Lagos, Nigeria

16:00

Integrating eGovernment Services: A Stepwise Ontology-Based Methodology Framework
Fonou Dombeu Jean Vincent, Vaal University of Technology and Nord-West University and Magda Huisman, North West University, South Africa

Information Security as a Pre-requisite for eGovernmental Services – Developing the Organizations and the Information Systems
Pilemalm Sofie, Jonas Hallberg, Kristoffer Lundholm, Swedish Defence Research Agency and Louise Yngström, Stockholm University, Sweden

16:30

A Comparative Study of eCivil Participation in Australia and Korea: The Case Study of GetUp! in Australia and the 2008 Candlelight Protest in Korea
Kang Hye-Jung and Anni Dugdale, University of Canberra, Australia (phd research)

Homomorphic RSA Tallying and Its Randomization for eVoting
Yucel Okan and Baykal Nazife, METU Informatics Institute, Turkey

17:00

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

18:30

Coach departs for Moyo at Spiers

22:00

Coach returns to the Cape Suites Hotel

 

Friday 1 October 2010

9:30

Opening messages

9:45

Keynote address: Nirvesh Sooful, EOH, South Africa

10:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A -
eGovernment Service Management
Chair:

Room:
Stream B -
Regional Issues
Chair:

11:00

Relevance of Ethics in eGovernment: an Analysis of Developments in the WWW Era
Kaisara Godwin, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha and Shaun Pather, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Electronic Governance in the Maldives: Status, Issues and Plans
Shareef Mohamed, Adegboyega Ojo and Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University - IIST, Macau

11:30

Managing Innovations in Complex Welfare Service Systems
Jalonen Harri, Turku University of Applied Sciences and Pekka Juntunen,University of Lapland  Finland

Assessing Romania’s Readiness for a Large-Scale e-Government Public Policy
Stoica Virgil and Andrei Ilas, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania

12:00

Quality and Performance Evaluation of the Sri Lankan e-Government Web Portal
Jahankhani Hossein, Navalan Velautham, Hamid Jahankani, University of East London, UK

 

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A -
Governance Issues
Chair:

Room:
Stream B -
Political issues
Chair:

13:30

IT Governance in the Network Society
van Wamelen Johan, EUR Center for Public Innovation, The Netherlands

Parliament’s information Systems (IS) User Satisfaction Factors to Enhance its Democratic Functions
Thompson Kevin and Coriie Uys, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

14:00

Transformation and Governance in Higher Education: Students’ Participation in Institutional Strategic Planning of the University
Xakaza-Kumalo Sheila, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

eGovernance: Its Potential as a Catalyst for Political Unrest
Maina Leah, Pygma Consulting, South Africa (Non-Academic)

14:30

Room
Summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by
Ephias Ruhode

15:00

Close of conference

Close of conference

 

 

 

Work in Progress Papers/Posters

 

Exploring the Efficacy of Delivery in the Namibian Health Care System (NHCS)
Shivute Meke and Katongo Lukwesa, Polytechnic Of Namibia, Namibia

Underground voices: Community articulation of needs through mobile technology in public participation
Bagui Laban and Andy Bytheway, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town,  South Africa

 

 

 

 

        

 

 

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 is now available online.


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Last updated 22 September 2010

 

 

 

 

 

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