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Maria A. Wimmer, Hans J. Scholl and Enrico Ferro
Front matter
1-12
Does the Answer to eGovernment Lie in Intermunicipal Collaboration? An Exploratory Italian Case Study
13-24
Pacta Sunt Servanda but Where Is the Agreement? The Complicated Case of eCustoms
25-36
Implementation Challenges: Competing Structures When New Public Management Meets eGovernment
37-48
The Influence of Power in the Development of an Information Infrastructure
49-60
Case Study on the Effects of Administrative Informatization on the Organizational Structure for the Central Government in Korea
61-72
Control, De-politicization and the eState
73-84
Adoption of High Impact Governmental eServices: Seduce or Enforce?
85-97
eGovernment Project Evaluation: An Integrated Framework
98-110
Managing Benefits in the Public Sector. Surveying Expectations and Outcomes in Norwegian Government Agencies
111-123
Pre-determinants of Implementing IT Benefits Management in Norwegian Municipalities: Cultivate the Context
124-135
Evaluation of ICT Investments in Public Administrations Based on Business Process Models
136-147
Capability Maturity Framework for eGovernment: A Multi-dimensional Model and Assessing Tool
148-159
eGovernment Front-End Services: Administrative and Citizen Cost-Benefits
160-171
Building a Value-Centric e-Government Service Framework Based on a Business Model Perspective
172-183
Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of Inter-governmental Cooperation in the Field of geoICT
184-194
eElectioneering: Current Research Trends
195-206
Using Online Public Services: A Measurement of Citizens’ Operational, Formal, Information and Strategic Skills
207-218
Citizen Participation and Involvement in eGovernment Projects: An Emergent Framework
219-230
Channel Perceptions and Usage: Beyond Media Richness Factors
231-242
Digital Divide in eGovernment: The eInclusion Gap Model
243-254
Engineering User Requirements for e-Government Services: A Dutch Case Study
255-266
Transparent Complexity by Goals
267-278
Driver or Passenger? An Analysis of Citizen-Driven eGovernment
279-290
Improving Trust in Composite eServices Via Run-Time Participants Testing
291-302
Test Strategies for Evaluation of Semantic eGovernment Applications
303-314
A Modular Reference Architecture Framework for Electronic Cross-Organizational Interoperation
315-327
Semantic Integration of eGovernment Services in Schleswig-Holstein
328-339
Semi-automatic Ontology Construction for Improving Comprehension of Legal Documents
340-351
Paving the Way to eGovernment Transformation: Interoperability Registry Infrastructure Development
352-363
From Cooperation to Cooperability
364-374
Challenges of Government Enterprise Architecture Work – Stakeholders’ Views
375-387
Introducing a Public Agency Networking Platform towards Supporting Connected Governance
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