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International Journal of Electronic Government Research, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2015
- Barry A. Cumbie, Bandana Kar:
The Role of Social Media in U.S. County Governments: The Strategic Value of Operational Aimlessness. 1-20 - Julian Krumeich, Timo Bredehöft, Dirk Werth, Peter Loos:
Computer-Assisted E-Customs Transactions: Proposing a System to Support Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Electronically Declaring International Exports. 21-38 - Roland Franke, Julia Kroenung, Friedrich Born, Andreas Eckhardt:
Influential Factors for E-Government Success in the Middle East: Case Study Evidence from Saudi Arabia. 39-62
Volume 11, Number 2, 2015
- Alicia Iriberri:
Natural Language Processing and Psychology in e-Government Services: Evaluation of a Crime Reporting and Interviewing System. 1-17 - Carlos M. Afonso, Andrew Schwarz, José Luis Roldán, Manuel J. Sánchez-Franco:
EDMS Use in Local E-Government: An Analysis of the Path from Extent of Use to Overall Performance. 18-34 - Habin Lee, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Andreea Molnar, Vishanth Weerakkody, Zahir Irani:
A User Satisfaction Study of London's Congestion Charge e-Service: A Citizen Perspective. 35-50 - Michael A. Erskine, Will Pepper:
Enhancing Emergency Response Management using Emergency Description Information Technology (EDIT): A Design Science Approach. 51-65
Volume 11, Number 3, 2015
- Bwalya Kelvin Joseph, Tanya Du Plessis:
Consumers' Awareness of the Value of e-Government in Zambia: Empirical Evidence. 1-23 - Wassan Alkhowaiter, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams:
Examining the Role of Social Influence, Usefulness and Ease of Use for Determining the Mandatory Use of a Human Resource Information System in the Context of Saudi Ministries. 24-42 - Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund:
Three eGovernments Living Happily Ever After: Discursive Tensions and Conflicting Epistemic Cultures in the Development of Public E-Services. 43-56 - Jesper B. Berger, Jeremy Rose:
Nine Challenges for e-Government Action Researchers. 57-75 - Amizan Omar, Mohamad Osmani:
Digitally Enabled Service Transformations in Public Sector: A Review of Institutionalisation and Structuration Theories. 76-94
Volume 11, Number 4, 2015
- Mohammad Abdallah Ali Alryalat, Nripendra P. Rana, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
Citizen's Adoption of an E-Government System: Validating the Extended Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). 1-23 - Kathleen M. Boyer-Wright, Jeffrey E. Kottemann:
E-Government and Related Indices: Telecommunications Infrastructure, Human Capital, Institutional Efficacy, and Online Services. 24-37 - Eleni Kaliva, Dimitrios Katsioulas, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Understanding Researchers Collaboration in eParticipation using Social Network Analysis. 38-68 - Mitja Decman:
Understanding Technology Acceptance of Government Information Systems from Employees' Perspective. 69-88 - Khalifa Al-Farsi, Ramzi El-Haddadeh:
Framing Information Technology Governance in the Public Sector: Opportunities and Challenges. 89-101
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