Volume 5,
Number 1,
2008
- Hong Sheng, Silvana Trimi:
M-government: technologies, applications and challenges.
1-18
- Kongkiti Phusavat, Pornthep Anussornnitisarn:
Implications from divide issues on the Royal Thai Government's e-learning programme.
19-30
- Alan D. Smith:
Business and e-government intelligence for strategically leveraging information retrieval.
31-44
- Nardia Haigh, Andrew Griffiths:
E-government and environmental sustainability: results from three Australian cases.
45-62
- Tzong-Ru Lee, Hsiao-Chen Wu, Cheng-Jen Lin, Hsiao-Ting Wang:
Agricultural e-government in China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA.
63-70
- Amirhossein Ghapanchi, Amir Albadvi, Behrouz Zarei:
A framework for e-government planning and implementation.
71-90
- Narasimhaiah Gorla:
Hurdles in rural e-government projects in India: lessons for developing countries.
91-102
Volume 5,
Number 2,
2008
Volume 5,
Number 3,
2008
- Gang-hoon Kim, Sang M. Lee, Jongheon Kim, Sang-Hyun Park:
Assessing municipal wireless network projects: the case of Wi-Fi Philadelphia.
227-246
- Kongkiti Phusavat, Pornthep Anussornnitisarn, Bordin Rassameethes:
Knowledge management practices: progress on e-government and preparation for quality management.
247-260
- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Demographic influence on UK citizens' e-government adoption.
261-274
- Samer Ibrahim Mofleh, Mohammed Wanous, Peter Strachan:
The gap between citizens and e-government projects: the case for Jordan.
275-287
- Pin-Yu Chu, Shang-Ching Yeh, Meng-Chieh Chuang:
Reengineering municipality citizen electronic complaint system through citizen relationship management.
288-309
- Petter Gottschalk, Hans Solli-Sæther:
Stages of e-government interoperability.
310-320
- Anastasios A. Economides, Vasileios Terzis:
Evaluating tax sites: an evaluation framework and its application.
321-344
Volume 5,
Number 4,
2008
- Alina M. Chircu:
E-government evaluation: towards a multidimensional framework.
345-363
- Petter Gottschalk:
Organisational structure as determinant of knowledge management technology in law enforcement.
364-374
- Kathleen M. Boyer-Wright, Jeffrey E. Kottemann:
High-level factors affecting availability of online government services worldwide.
375-389
- Rabindranath Bhattacharyya:
E-governance in rural West Bengal (India): impact and implications.
390-402
- Yavuz Akpinar, Zerrin Ondin:
Citizens' use and acceptance of e-government applications of Turkish social security institutions.
403-419
- P. K. Suri, Sushil:
Towards a strategy for implementing e-governance applications: a case study of integrated fertilisers management information system based on SAP-LAP framework.
420-444
- Julia Davidson, Petter Gottschalk:
Digital forensics in law enforcement: the case of online victimisation of children.
445-451
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