Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy: Volume 1 Issue 1

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Models for e‐government

Paul Beynon‐Davies

This paper aims to present a meta‐model for electronic government (e‐government) which takes account of the broad nature of this contemporary socio‐technical phenomenon. As such…

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Costs of e‐participation: the management challenges

Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Christine Secher, Rony Medaglia

This paper aims to discuss the cost of e‐participation from the managerial perspective.

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E‐inclusion as a further stage of e‐government?

Sofiane Sahraoui

An IT rationalist discourse predominates in the e‐government literature. Furthermore, and whenever an alternative and holistic discourse is developed, e‐government evaluation…

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Evaluating eReverse auctions (EeRA) : A case research note

Ray Hackney, Andrea Loesch, Zahir Irani, Ahmad Ghoneim, Sevgi Ozkan

To evaluate issues relating to the implementation of electronic reverse auctions (eRA) within local government procurement processes.

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Central research questions in e‐government, or which trajectory should the study domain take?

Hans J. Scholl

To develop the notion of centrality in e‐government (EG) research, and to base the identification of central research areas on that principle. To pave the path towards a more…

Enterprise integration in e‐government

Raymond Cheng‐Yi Wu

The main purpose of this paper is to research the e‐government architecture issue as a means of addressing the interoperability gap. It will incorporate the new knowledge acquired…

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Cover of Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

ISSN:

1750-6166

Online date, start – end:

2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Anna Visvizi