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Special Issue "E-Government: Design, Evaluation and Practice"
A special issue of Administrative Sciences (ISSN 2076-3387) Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2011 Website Link: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/admsci/special_issues/e-government-design/ Dear Colleagues, With the advancement of technology all levels of government in developed countries have implemented e-government initiatives. More recently many developing countries have experimented with and implemented e-government functions with varying degrees of success. Pressured for transparency, accountability, effectiveness and efficiency, governments must find new ways to respond to the challenge of improving communication with citizens and improving overall organizational performance. E-government offers one approach to improved information sharing, service delivery, and interactions with citizens and businesses. E-government research has already addressed issues of usability, accessibility, e-democracy, policies, public attitude, service delivery, data management, etc. While published research has shared lessons learned and successes in e-government implementation, it is now time to summarize and reflect on what we have learned and explore new e-government research opportunities. In this special issue we welcome papers that utilize a variety of research methodologies, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches. This special issue seeks scholarly papers related to but not limited to the following topics: * government-to-citizens * government-to-business * government-to-government Dr. Xiaoni Zhang Prof. Dr. Victor R. Prybutok Guest Editors Guest Editor Dr. Xiaoni Zhang Department of Business Informatics, Applied Science and Technology Building 216 College of Informatics, Northern Kentucky University Nunn Dr., Highland Heights, KY 41099, USA Website: http://access.nku.edu/zhangx/ E-Mail: zhangx@nku.edu Interests: e-government; service quality; business intelligence; technology adoption; usability; IS success models; security Guest Editor Prof. Dr. Victor R. Prybutok Department of Information Technology and Decision Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203, USA Website: http://www.cob.unt.edu/itds/faculty/prybutok/prybutok.htm E-Mail: Victor.Prybutok@unt.edu Interests: e-government; service quality; IS success models; quality control; knowledge management |
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