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Exploiting grid computing, desktop grids and cloud computing for e‐science: Future directions
Navonil MustafeeThe purpose of this paper is to examine three different, but related, distributed computing technologies in the context of public‐funded e‐science research, and to present the…
Exploring the importance of citizen participation and involvement in e‐government projects: Practice, incentives, and organization
Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Ida LindgrenThe purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e‐government field can learn from user participation concepts and theories in general…
“Monotonized administrators” and “personalized bureaucrats” in the everyday practice of e‐government: Ideal‐typical occupations and processes of closure and stabilization in a Swedish municipality
Katarina Giritli NygrenThe purpose of this paper is to analyse everyday practices in e‐government from a labour perspective in order to understand how administrative rationalization and citizen service…
Managing continuity and change: a new approach for strategizing in e‐government
Saboohi Nasim, SushilManaging e‐government is invariably managing change. Despite plethora of literature on change management, the rate of success of e‐government projects is dismal, especially in…
Benchmarking EU e‐government at the crossroads: A framework for e‐government benchmark design and improvement
Alexander R.M. SchellongThe purpose of this paper is to offer insights and suggestions for the design of existing and future e‐government benchmarks.
Value of people's participation for good governance in developing countries
WaheduzzamanThe objective of this research is to find out the barriers to people's participation for good governance in developing countries. The specific objective is to explore the attitude…
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- Anna Visvizi