Best papers were selected in three categories:
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MERITORIOUS PAPER: THEORY |
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The paper that makes the best contribution to building foundations (theory) for Electronic Governance |
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Adaptability and Accountability of Information Architectures in Interorganizational Networks |
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AUTHOR |
Marijn Janssen (TU Delft, Netherlands) |
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MERITORIOUS PAPER: PRACTICE |
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The paper that presents the most innovative application of Electronic Governance |
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Taking e-Government to the Bottom of the Pyramid - Dial-a-gov? |
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AUTHORS |
Helani Galpaya, Rohan Samarajiva, Shamistra Soysa (LIRNEasia, Sri Lanka) |
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MERITORIOUS PAPER: THEORY-PRACTICE LINK |
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The paper that best links Electronic Governance theory and practice |
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Enhancing the Design of e-Government: Identifying Structures and Modelling Concepts in Contemporary Platforms |
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AUTHORS |
Vassilis Meneklis, Christos Douligeris (University of Piraeus, Greece) |
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eGovernance in Trade Facilitation: Transparency and ICT as Prerequisites for Free and Fair Global Trade - Paul Kimberley - 5 |
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Combining Adaptability and Accountability in Information Architectures - Marijn Janssen - 10 |
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Fix My Street or Else: Using the Internet to Voice Local Public Service Concerns - Stephen King and Paul Brown - 15 |
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Taking e-Government to the Bottom of the Pyramid – Dial-a-gov? - Helani Galpaya, Rohan Samarajiva and Shamistra Soysa - 29 |
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Automatic Generation of E-Government Forms from Sematic Descriptions - Bernd Stadlhofer, Peter Salhofer and Gerhild Janser - 42 |
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Efficiency of Electronic Public Service Delivery in India: Public-Private Partnership as a Critical Factor - Pardhasaradhi Yarlagadda and Safdar Ahmed -56 |
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e-Governance and Governance: A Case Study of the Assessment of the Effects of Integrated Financial Management System on Good Governance in Two Municipal Councils in Kenya - Mwololo Waema and Winnie Mitullah - 67 |
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Theory and Practice Of e-Governance In India: A Gender Perspective - Malathi Subramanian - 77 |
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Conceptualizing e-Governance- Matthias Finger and Pierre Rossel - 96 |
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Digital Budgets for Town Administrations. Participation, Transparency and Reverse Process Engineering - Pietro Mercatali, Francesco Romano, Giuseppe Becchi and Roberto Fabrizi - 106 |
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How to Implement a National Coordinated System for the Identification of Individuals and Information Exchange to Improve Fiscal and Social Equity. Lessons from LACs - Carola Pessino and Ricardo Fenochietto - 107 |
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A Value-Based Strategic Management Process for e-Government Strategy Planning and Performance Control - Chien-Chih Yu - 109 |
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Designing an E-Government Portal Accessible to Illiterate Citizens - Imane Taoufik, Hind Kabaili and Driss Kettani - 112 |
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Formal Support for e-Government System Design with Transparency Consideration - Xiaoyi Chen, Weiqiang Kong and Kokichi Futatsugi - 116 |
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Semantic Frameworks for e-Government - Aadya Shukla, Jim Davies, Steve Harris, Jeremy Gibbons and Charles Crichton - 118 |
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Citizen Participation in the Process of ICT Enabled Governance: A Case Study - DurgaPrasad Misra, Neeta Verma and Sangeeta Singh - 124 |
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Micro Finance - A Technical framework for Cross Border Credit in India - Jaijit Bhattacharya and Richa Singla - 125 |
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Toward a Model of Political Participation among Young Adults: The role of local groups and ICT use - B. Joon Kim, Andrea Kavanaugh and Manuel Pérez-Quiñones -128 |
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Challenges to e-Government in Africa South of Sahara: A Critical View, and Provisional notes for a Research Agenda- Mawaki Chango - 132 |
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Software Development for Governmental Use Utilising Free and Open Source Software - Tryggvi Björgvinsson and Helgi Thorbergsson - 134 |
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E-Government Readiness: from the Design Table to the Grass Roots - Hakikur Rahman - 136 |
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Enhancing the Design of e-Government: Identifying Structures and Modelling Concepts in Contemporary Platforms - Vassilis Meneklis and Christos Douligeris - 137 |
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Lessons for Open Standard Policies: A Case Study of the Massachusetts Experience - Rajiv Shah, Jay Kesan and Andrew Kennis - 139 |
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Choices and Challenges in e-Government Field Force Automation Projects: Insights from Case Studies - Hans J Scholl, Shuhua Liu, Raya Fidel and Kristene Unsworth - 156 |
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Reflections on the eGovRTD2020 Roadmap for eGovernment Research - Maria Wimmer - 163 |
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26 |
eParticipation Ontology for a Virtual Centre of Excellence - Maria Wimmer - 164 |
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E-Enablement of Property Registration: A Comparative Study of Select Indian Cases - GP Sahu, M P Gupta and Vindhyesh N Gupta - 166 |
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28 |
National Reconstruction Information Management System (NARIMS) - Daniyal Aziz, Syed Adnan Shah and Deeba Gilani - 169 |
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Crisis of Personal Data Protection During the Construction of e-Government: Reaction and Limits of Hong Kong Privacy Laws - Chen Yongxi - 75 |
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Managing Aging Workforce: Filling the Gap between What We Know and What is in the System - Shuhua Liu and Raya Fidel - 183 |
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e-Government Implementation Strategy in LDC's - Young-Sik (YS) Kim and Manish Pokharel - 194 |
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Adoption of E-Government Services in Macao - Chang Boon Patrick Lee and U Lan Edith Lei - 13 |
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The 100€ E-Gov Portal - Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou, Apostolos Vontas and Vassilios Peristeras - 17 |
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Challenges and Issues in E-Government Project Assessment - Piyush Gupta - 19 |
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Technology Adoption in the Public Sector: An Exploratory Study Of E-Government in Malaysia - Maniam Kaliannan, Halimah Awang and Murali Raman - 21 |
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Enabling Open Innovation and Interoperability: Recommendations for Policy Makers - Nicos Tsilas - 27 |
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Public-Private Partnership in Managing Labour Market in UAE - Case Study - Ehab Moustafa -28 |
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Sixty Years of Development of e-Governance in India (1947-2007): Are there Lessons for Developing Countries? - D.C. Misra - 35 |
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Open Standards and Accessibility to Information: A Critical Analysis of OOXML in India - Jaijit Bhattacharya, Vigneswara Ilavarasan and Shantanu Gupta - 36 |
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Key Issues in Implementing E-Governance in Nepal - Ganesh Adhikari - 37 |
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Knowledge and e-Governance Building in Conflict-Affected Societies: Challenges and Mechanisms - Sabri Saidam -40 |
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The Prospects Of e-Governance Implementation in Nigeria - Robert O. Dode-74 |
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Healthcare Internet Marketing: Developing a Communication Strategy for a Broad Healthcare Network - Luís Velez Lapão, Paulo Silva, Rui Sousa Santos and Miguel Góis -90 |
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Comprehensive Analysis on Mongolian Tax Information System - Enkhtuya Dandar, Uyanga Sambuu, Esbold Unurkhaan and Tserenbat Purev - 98 |
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Government Role in Developing an Interoperability Ecosystem - Stacy Baird -102 |
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Community Information Centres: E-Governance at Subdistrict Level – A Case Study - Nandita Chaudhri and Shefali Dash - 105 |
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SORIG: A Service-Oriented Framework for Rural Information Grid – An Implementation Viewpoint - Manas Ranjan Patra and Rama Krushna Das -120 |
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Proactive Knowledge Management: The Dyonipos Research and Use-Case Project - Josef Makolm, Silke Weiß and Doris Reisinger -122 |
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Analysis of Popular Open Source Licenses and their Applicability to e-Governance - Jaijit Bhattacharya and Sourabh Suman -126 |
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Use Of ICT: "A Step Towards Good Governance" - Abdul Nasir -129 |
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E-Governance Initiatives in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities - Madan Pariyar - 130 |
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Economic Benefits of Free and Open Source Software in Electronic Governance - Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Helgi Thorbergsson and Ársæll Valfells -135 |
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Enacting and Implementing Open Government Information Regulations in China: Motivations and Barriers - Lei Zheng -143 |
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E-Governance: Scope and Implementation Challenges in Bangladesh - Mahbubul Alam -151 |
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The Benefits and Challenges of E-Governance Implementation in a Third World Country: Lagos State University (LASU) as a Case Study - O. Jide Falabi -152 |
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ICT to Enhance Administrative Performance; A Case Study from Egypt - Hatem ElKadi and Hisham Abdelsalam -167 |
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Cascaded E-Government - Toward Building a Multi-Purpose and Multi-Layer Data Model for Local E-Government in Palestine - Majed Ayyad -168 |
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E-Government: Case Study of a Referendum in Maldives - Mohamed Shareef -174 |
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Formal Threat Descriptions for Enhancing Governmental Risk Assessment - Andreas Ekelhart, Stefan Fenz and Edgar Weippl -185 |
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Evaluation of Regional Government Portals on the Basis of Public Value Concept: Case Study of Russian Federation - Anastasia Golubeva -186 |
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Promoting E-Governance Through Public Private Partnership: A Study of Nigeria’s Pension Administration - Sanjo Faniran and Kayode Olaniyan -188 |
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E-Governance in an Environment of Limited Resources: The Case Study of Ghana - Johanna Awotwi and George Owusu -191 |
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Title - Authors - ID |
Booth # |
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Empowering User and Development Communities Involvement for Collaborative e-Gov Networks - Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou,Vasiliki Moumtzi and Vassilios Peristeras - 16 |
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ICT Governance in Tunisia - Ouerghi Mohamed Saïd - 26 |
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e-Governance Strategies in Cape Verde and South Africa : From Service Delivery to e-Participation - Pierre Dandjinou -61 |
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Public, Private Partnership In Mongolian Electronic Government - Research and Practice - Ganbold Nyamdorj -71 |
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67 |
E-Government an Ingredient to the Successful Implementation of the Government Funded Secondary Education in Kenya - Silas Onyango and John M. Kandiri -87 |
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e-Government in Malaysia: Trends, Policy Issues and Initiatives - Abdul Raufu Ambali and Rozali Hashim -95 |
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Complexity estimation for eGovernment - Zdenek Struska and Jiri Vanicek -110 |
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Assessing User Needs for M-Government Services: A Case Study of Information Mobile Campus Services - Diana Ishmatova -119 |
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Evaluating the Web Accessibility of Websites of the Government of Nepal - Bimal Shah and Dr. Subarna Shakya -131 |
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A Case Study on Urban Community E-Government: From Grid Administration To Grid Service - Pengzhu Zhang and Lin Zhu -154 |
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A Diagnostic Framework for the Analysis of the Barriers to and Drivers of e-Government Development Process - Mohammad Lagzian -155 |
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Internet Hotspots in the High Himalayas - Mona Sharma -192 |
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