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Awards

Best papers were selected in three categories:

MERITORIOUS PAPER: THEORY

The paper that makes the best contribution to building foundations (theory) for Electronic Governance

TITLE

Adaptability and Accountability of Information Architectures in Interorganizational Networks

AUTHOR

Marijn Janssen (TU Delft, Netherlands)

   
   

MERITORIOUS PAPER: PRACTICE

The paper that presents the most innovative application of Electronic Governance

TITLE

Taking e-Government to the Bottom of the Pyramid - Dial-a-gov?

AUTHORS

Helani Galpaya, Rohan Samarajiva, Shamistra Soysa (LIRNEasia, Sri Lanka)

   
   

MERITORIOUS PAPER: THEORY-PRACTICE LINK

The paper that best links Electronic Governance theory and practice

TITLE

Enhancing the Design of e-Government: Identifying Structures and Modelling Concepts in Contemporary Platforms

AUTHORS

Vassilis Meneklis, Christos Douligeris (University of Piraeus, Greece)

   

Long Papers

No

Title - Authors - ID

Program

1

eGovernance in Trade Facilitation: Transparency and ICT as Prerequisites for Free and Fair Global Trade - Paul Kimberley - 5

Session 5

2

Combining Adaptability and Accountability in Information Architectures - Marijn Janssen - 10

Workshop 2

3

Fix My Street or Else: Using the Internet to Voice Local Public Service Concerns - Stephen King and Paul Brown - 15

Workshop 3

4

Taking e-Government to the Bottom of the Pyramid – Dial-a-gov? - Helani Galpaya, Rohan Samarajiva and Shamistra Soysa - 29

Session 2

5

Automatic Generation of E-Government Forms from Sematic Descriptions - Bernd Stadlhofer, Peter Salhofer and Gerhild Janser - 42

Workshop 1

6

Efficiency of Electronic Public Service Delivery in India: Public-Private Partnership as a Critical Factor - Pardhasaradhi Yarlagadda and Safdar Ahmed -56

Session 8

7

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

Session 4

8

Theory and Practice Of e-Governance In India: A Gender Perspective - Malathi Subramanian - 77

Session 1

9

Conceptualizing e-Governance- Matthias Finger and Pierre Rossel - 96

Session 10

10

Digital Budgets for Town Administrations. Participation, Transparency and Reverse Process Engineering - Pietro Mercatali, Francesco Romano, Giuseppe Becchi and Roberto Fabrizi - 106

Session 1

11

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

Session 4

12

A Value-Based Strategic Management Process for e-Government Strategy Planning and Performance Control - Chien-Chih Yu - 109

Workshop 6

13

Designing an E-Government Portal Accessible to Illiterate Citizens - Imane Taoufik, Hind Kabaili and Driss Kettani - 112

Session 6

14

Formal Support for e-Government System Design with Transparency Consideration - Xiaoyi Chen, Weiqiang Kong and Kokichi Futatsugi - 116

Workshop 1

15

Semantic Frameworks for e-Government - Aadya Shukla, Jim Davies, Steve Harris, Jeremy Gibbons and Charles Crichton - 118

Workshop 1

16

Citizen Participation in the Process of ICT Enabled Governance: A Case Study - DurgaPrasad Misra, Neeta Verma and Sangeeta Singh - 124

Session 9

17

Micro Finance - A Technical framework for Cross Border Credit in India - Jaijit Bhattacharya and Richa Singla - 125

Workshop 6

18

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

Session 1

19

Challenges to e-Government in Africa South of Sahara: A Critical View, and Provisional notes for a Research Agenda- Mawaki Chango - 132

Session 9

20

Software Development for Governmental Use Utilising Free and Open Source Software - Tryggvi Björgvinsson and Helgi Thorbergsson - 134

Workshop 5

21

E-Government Readiness: from the Design Table to the Grass Roots - Hakikur Rahman - 136

Session 2

22

Enhancing the Design of e-Government: Identifying Structures and Modelling Concepts in Contemporary Platforms - Vassilis Meneklis and Christos Douligeris - 137

Workshop 4

23

Lessons for Open Standard Policies: A Case Study of the Massachusetts Experience - Rajiv Shah, Jay Kesan and Andrew Kennis - 139

Workshop 5

24

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

Session 10

25

Reflections on the eGovRTD2020 Roadmap for eGovernment Research - Maria Wimmer - 163

Session 10

26

eParticipation Ontology for a Virtual Centre of Excellence - Maria Wimmer - 164

Workshop 3

27

E-Enablement of Property Registration: A Comparative Study of Select Indian Cases - GP Sahu, M P Gupta and Vindhyesh N Gupta - 166

Session 6

28

National Reconstruction Information Management System (NARIMS) - Daniyal Aziz, Syed Adnan Shah and Deeba Gilani - 169

Session 6

29

Crisis of Personal Data Protection During the Construction of e-Government: Reaction and Limits of Hong Kong Privacy Laws - Chen Yongxi - 75

Workshop 5

30

Managing Aging Workforce: Filling the Gap between What We Know and What is in the System - Shuhua Liu and Raya Fidel - 183

Workshop 4

31

e-Government Implementation Strategy in LDC's - Young-Sik (YS) Kim and Manish Pokharel - 194

Session 7

Short Papers

No

Title - Authors - ID

Program

32

Adoption of E-Government Services in Macao - Chang Boon Patrick Lee and U Lan Edith Lei - 13

Session 2

33

The 100€ E-Gov Portal - Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou, Apostolos Vontas and Vassilios Peristeras - 17

Workshop 3

34

Challenges and Issues in E-Government Project Assessment - Piyush Gupta - 19

Session 4

35

Technology Adoption in the Public Sector: An Exploratory Study Of E-Government in Malaysia - Maniam Kaliannan, Halimah Awang and Murali Raman - 21

Session 2

36

Enabling Open Innovation and Interoperability: Recommendations for Policy Makers - Nicos Tsilas - 27

Workshop 2

37

Public-Private Partnership in Managing Labour Market in UAE - Case Study - Ehab Moustafa -28

Workshop 6

38

Sixty Years of Development of e-Governance in India (1947-2007): Are there Lessons for Developing Countries? - D.C. Misra - 35

Session 7

39

Open Standards and Accessibility to Information: A Critical Analysis of OOXML in India - Jaijit Bhattacharya, Vigneswara Ilavarasan and Shantanu Gupta - 36

Session 12

40

Key Issues in Implementing E-Governance in Nepal - Ganesh Adhikari - 37

Session 3

41

Knowledge and e-Governance Building in Conflict-Affected Societies: Challenges and Mechanisms - Sabri Saidam -40

Session 7

42

The Prospects Of e-Governance Implementation in Nigeria - Robert O. Dode-74

Session 9

43

Healthcare Internet Marketing: Developing a Communication Strategy for a Broad Healthcare Network - Luís Velez Lapão, Paulo Silva, Rui Sousa Santos and Miguel Góis -90

Session 5

44

Comprehensive Analysis on Mongolian Tax Information System - Enkhtuya Dandar, Uyanga Sambuu, Esbold Unurkhaan and Tserenbat Purev - 98

Session 6

45

Government Role in Developing an Interoperability Ecosystem - Stacy Baird -102

Workshop 2

46

Community Information Centres: E-Governance at Subdistrict Level – A Case Study - Nandita Chaudhri and Shefali Dash - 105

Session 8

47

SORIG: A Service-Oriented Framework for Rural Information Grid – An Implementation Viewpoint - Manas Ranjan Patra and Rama Krushna Das -120

Workshop 2

48

Proactive Knowledge Management: The Dyonipos Research and Use-Case Project - Josef Makolm, Silke Weiß and Doris Reisinger -122

Workshop 3

49

Analysis of Popular Open Source Licenses and their Applicability to e-Governance - Jaijit Bhattacharya and Sourabh Suman -126

Session 3

50

Use Of ICT: "A Step Towards Good Governance" - Abdul Nasir -129

Session 5

51

E-Governance Initiatives in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities - Madan Pariyar - 130

Session 4

52

Economic Benefits of Free and Open Source Software in Electronic Governance - Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Helgi Thorbergsson and Ársæll Valfells -135

Workshop 6

53

Enacting and Implementing Open Government Information Regulations in China: Motivations and Barriers - Lei Zheng -143

Workshop 4

54

E-Governance: Scope and Implementation Challenges in Bangladesh - Mahbubul Alam -151

Session 3

55

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

Session 3

56

ICT to Enhance Administrative Performance; A Case Study from Egypt - Hatem ElKadi and Hisham Abdelsalam -167

Workshop 4

57

Cascaded E-Government - Toward Building a Multi-Purpose and Multi-Layer Data Model for Local E-Government in Palestine - Majed Ayyad -168

Session 10

58

E-Government: Case Study of a Referendum in Maldives - Mohamed Shareef -174

Session 1

59

Formal Threat Descriptions for Enhancing Governmental Risk Assessment - Andreas Ekelhart, Stefan Fenz and Edgar Weippl -185

Workshop 1

60

Evaluation of Regional Government Portals on the Basis of Public Value Concept: Case Study of Russian Federation - Anastasia Golubeva -186

Session 9

61

Promoting E-Governance Through Public Private Partnership: A Study of Nigeria’s Pension Administration - Sanjo Faniran and Kayode Olaniyan -188

Session 5

62

E-Governance in an Environment of Limited Resources: The Case Study of Ghana - Johanna Awotwi and George Owusu -191

Session 7

Posters

No

Title - Authors - ID

Booth #

63

Empowering User and Development Communities Involvement for Collaborative e-Gov Networks - Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou,Vasiliki Moumtzi and Vassilios Peristeras - 16

1

64

ICT Governance in Tunisia - Ouerghi Mohamed Saïd - 26

2

65

e-Governance Strategies in Cape Verde and South Africa : From Service Delivery to e-Participation - Pierre Dandjinou -61

3

66

Public, Private Partnership In Mongolian Electronic Government - Research and Practice - Ganbold Nyamdorj -71

4

67

E-Government an Ingredient to the Successful Implementation of the Government Funded Secondary Education in Kenya - Silas Onyango and John M. Kandiri -87

5

68

e-Government in Malaysia: Trends, Policy Issues and Initiatives - Abdul Raufu Ambali and Rozali Hashim -95

6

69

Complexity estimation for eGovernment - Zdenek Struska and Jiri Vanicek -110

7

70

Assessing User Needs for M-Government Services: A Case Study of Information Mobile Campus Services - Diana Ishmatova -119

8

71

Evaluating the Web Accessibility of Websites of the Government of Nepal - Bimal Shah and Dr. Subarna Shakya -131

9

72

A Case Study on Urban Community E-Government: From Grid Administration To Grid Service - Pengzhu Zhang and Lin Zhu -154

10

73

A Diagnostic Framework for the Analysis of the Barriers to and Drivers of e-Government Development Process - Mohammad Lagzian -155

11

74

Internet Hotspots in the High Himalayas - Mona Sharma -192

12