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ECEG 2005: Antwerp, Belgium
- Dan Remenyi:

5th European Conference on e-Government University of Antwerp, Belgium, 16-17 June 2005. Academic Conferences Limited, Reading, UK 2005, ISBN 1-905305-01-X - Paul Alpar, Sylvia Becker:

e-Government at Community Level - An Empirical Investigation in the State of Hesse, Germany. ECEG 2005: 1-6 - Leo G. Anthopoulos, Anastasios D. Manos:

e-Government beyond e-Administration. The Evolution of Municipal Area Environments Could Establish a Digital Framework of Confidence for Citizens. ECEG 2005: 7-16 - Mehdi Asgarkhani:

The Effectiveness of e-Service in the Public Sector: A Local Government Perspective. ECEG 2005: 17-26 - Charles K. Ayo, Aderemi Aaron-Anthony Atayero, Nicholas A. Ikhu-Omoregbe, Oludayo O. Olugbara:

Designing a Robust e-Policing System for Developing Nations of the World. ECEG 2005: 27-32 - Paul Baker, Alea M. Fairchild:

The Virtual Workspace: Telework, Disabilities and Public Policy. ECEG 2005: 33-42 - Frank Bannister:

A Risk Assessment Framework for Electronic Voting. ECEG 2005: 43-56 - Victor Bekkers:

The Governance of Back Office Integration: Some Dutch Experiences. ECEG 2005: 57-66 - Lasse Berntzen:

e-Ombudsman: A Tool for Citizen Feedback on Policy Decisions. ECEG 2005: 67-74 - Giuseppe Bruno, Emilio Esposito, Michele Mastroianni, Daniela Vellutino:

Accessibility of Public e-Procurement Websites: Methodology and Empirical Evidence. ECEG 2005: 75-84 - John Byrne, Bill Martin, Hepu Deng, Edward Halpin:

The Movement to an Information Society: A Comparison of Australia and Other Leading Information Society Countries. ECEG 2005: 85-92 - Walter Castelnovo, Massimo Simonetta:

Organizing e-Government for Small Local Government Organizations. ECEG 2005: 93-100 - Flavio Corradini, Eleonora Paganelli, Alberto Polzonetti:

e-Democracy: A Solution for Disadvantaged Territories. ECEG 2005: 101-110 - Natasha Cray, Fidelma Cotter, Denise Leahy:

Effect of Government Modernisation on Visually Impaired Staff in the Irish Civil Service. ECEG 2005: 111-120 - Martin De Saulles:

e-Government and the Re-use of Public Sector Information. ECEG 2005: 121-126 - Mitja Decman:

Responsiveness of e-Government and the Case of Slovenia. ECEG 2005: 127-136 - Jordi Barrat Esteve:

The Translation of e-Voting Technical Requirements Into Specific Legislation. A Study of Three Spanish Cases. ECEG 2005: 137-142 - G. Honor Fagan, Michael Murray, Paul McCusker:

Reviewing Policy, Practice and Potential of e-Consultation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland - A European Case Study. ECEG 2005: 143-150 - Leif Skiftenes Flak:

Stakeholder Governance: Towards A Holistic Approach to Managing e-Government. ECEG 2005: 151-160 - Panagiotis Germanakos, Eleni Christodoulou, George Samaras:

Evaluation of NMS e-Services Environment Within the Context of Four Specific Socio-Economic Domains: Towards the Promotion of a few Best Practices for Improving e-Inclusion and e-Participation. ECEG 2005: 161-170 - David Gichoya:

Successful Implementation of ICT Projects in Government. ECEG 2005: 171-182 - Mary Griffiths:

New Zealand's Developing e-Democracy: People, Place, Culture, Difference. ECEG 2005: 183-192 - Kenneth A. Griggs, Rosemary H. Wild:

Financing e-Government: A Study of Issues, Models, and Funding Strategies. ECEG 2005: 193-202 - Panos Hahamis, Jennifer Iles, Mike Healy:

e-Government in Greece: Opportunities for Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Local Government. ECEG 2005: 203-212 - Mike Hart, Peter Byrne:

Using e-Government to Improve the Quality of Local Authority Services. ECEG 2005: 213-222 - Paul Henman:

e-Government, Public Policy and the Growth of Conditionality. ECEG 2005: 223-230 - Marijn Janssen, Anne Fleur van Veenstra:

Towards Integrated Government: A Five Stage Architecture Model. ECEG 2005: 231-238 - Raphael Kies:

Not all the online political forums are futile: The case study of the "radical community". ECEG 2005: 239-246 - Jörg Leukel, Gregory Maniatopoulos:

Product Classification and Description in Public e-Procurement: Are There Lessons to be Learned From Private e-Procurement? ECEG 2005: 247-256 - Hyeon-Suk Lyu:

The Democratic Potential of South Korean e-Government: A Historical Institutionalist Perspective. ECEG 2005: 257-266 - Albert Jacob Meijer:

Transparent Government Inspections: Using the Internet to Strengthen Civic Competence. ECEG 2005: 267-276 - Paul McCusker, David O'Donnell, Simon Stephens, Ann Marie Logue:

Consultation Cynicism: Whither e-Consultation? ECEG 2005: 277-286 - Hélène Michel:

On the Way to the Learning City? A Typology of Citizenship Management Using ICTs. ECEG 2005: 287-294 - Helena Mitchell, Paul Manuel Aviles Baker, Alan Bakowski:

U.S. Wireless Policy Landscape in the Disabilities Context. ECEG 2005: 295-304 - Paul G. Nixon, Rajash Rawal:

From e-Gov to 'we'-Gov - Social Inclusion, Government and ICT's. ECEG 2005: 305-311 - Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski, Elsa Estevez:

Determining Progress Towards e-Government: What are the Core Indicators? ECEG 2005: 312-322 - Sebastian Olbrich:

Process modeling towards e-Government - A Systematic Guideline for Comparing Modeling Methods. ECEG 2005: 323-332 - Key Pousttchi, Dietmar G. Wiedemann:

Payment Procedures for Electronic Government Services. ECEG 2005: 333-342 - Jeremy Rose, Martin van Rossum:

A Roadmap for European Research in Learning and Knowledge Creation in e-Government. ECEG 2005: 343-348 - Pierre Rossel, Matthias Finger:

Towards a Multi-measurement Platform of e-Government Projects and Services. ECEG 2005: 349-358 - Christian Seel, Christine Daun:

Reference Model based Process Performance Measurement - Enabler of an Efficient e-Government. ECEG 2005: 359-368 - Kris Snijkers:

Balanced e-Government Implementation. ECEG 2005: 369-376 - Kamelia Stefanova, Dorina Kabakchieva, Lia Borthwick:

GUIDE Open Identity Management Architecture Design - Key Contribution to the Further Advancement of e-Government Throughout Europe. ECEG 2005: 377-386 - Amir Talaei-Khoei, Mohammad Kazem Akbari, Mojtaba Talaei-Khoei, Anahita Hassanzade:

Feasibility and Priority Study for Presenting Health Services over the Internet. ECEG 2005: 387-398 - Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:

e-Government and Interoperability. ECEG 2005: 399-408 - Tim Turner, Andrea Schwager, Ahmed Imran:

A Preliminary Analysis of an e-Government Market Segmentation. ECEG 2005: 409-420 - Marco Zanotelli, Diego Zamatteo, Giulio Giannetti:

A Project on e-Government and e-Health: The Creation of an Epidemiological Data Warehouse On-line Exploiting the Workers Sickness Data. ECEG 2005: 421-430 - Philipp Zimmermann, Matthias Finger:

The Impact of the ICTs on Local Power Relationships. ECEG 2005: 431-440 - Jacky Zvulun:

Single Transferable Vote (STV) and Voter Turnout in New Zealand Local Election 2004. ECEG 2005: 441-452 - Thomas Zwahr, Pierre Rossel, Matthias Finger:

Towards Electronic Governance - Gaining Evidence for a Paradigm Shift in Governance From Federated Identity Management. ECEG 2005: 453-462 - Mijalce Gjorgiev:

ASP implementation of ERP for the Macedonian Government: From fiction to reality. ECEG 2005: 463-472 - Ginevra Gravili:

e-HRM: New Organizational Paradigms in the Public Italian Administration. ECEG 2005: 473-480
Practitioner Papers
- John Alexander:

Maximising the Macroeconomic Benefits of e-Government. ECEG 2005: 481-492 - Manuel Baptista:

The Transnational e-Government Agenda: Key Policy Issues for the European Union and its Member States. ECEG 2005: 493-502 - Jaro Berce:

e-Governance as a Challenge for Knowledge Society. ECEG 2005: 503-512 - Peter Byrne:

e-Easy: The Internal Digital Divide - The Development of e-Government within Local Government. ECEG 2005: 513-518 - Marcelo Costa:

A Computerized Performance Measurement System for City Administrations. ECEG 2005: 519-528 - Jerry Fishenden:

eID: Identity Management in an Online World. ECEG 2005: 529-540 - Ute Hansen:

e-Government and e-Clustering - The Public Sector as a key Player in a Regional e-Cluster System. ECEG 2005: 541-550 - Miles Jackson, David Gott, Paul Drummond, Roger Slevin:

Transport Direct: Info-neutral e-Government. ECEG 2005: 551-560 - Alessandro Meinardi:

Borsa Lavoro Lombardia: e-Gov Interoperability in the Labour Market. ECEG 2005: 561-568 - Pat Molan, Michael Gladney, Triona Doherty:

Implementing Major Change Initiatives and Securing Productivity Efficiency in a Revenue Office Through Imaginative Use of IT and Ensuring Staff 'Buy in' Through Non-hierarchical Project Group Dynamics. ECEG 2005: 569-576 - Benoît Müller:

e-Government, Interoperability and Innovation. ECEG 2005: 577-584 - Libor Neumann, Pavel Benda:

Open ICT e-Government Architecture as an Interoperability Framework. ECEG 2005: 585-596 - Libor Neumann, Pavel Sekanina:

Distributed Authentication and Authorization in e-Government. ECEG 2005: 597-606 - Aine Ni Fhloinn:

Practical Application of Biometrics for Security, Privacy and Convenience Within the UK Education Environment. ECEG 2005: 607-616 - J. R. Reagan, Gordon Hannah:

Identity Management for Large e-Government Populations. ECEG 2005: 617-628 - Alain Sandoz, Nicolas Haenni, Jean-René Eudes:

Addressing and Protecting Distributed Resources in e-Government Architectures Using Multiple Digital Identities. ECEG 2005: 629-636 - Helge G. Simonsen:

The Global Cross-Reference Data Base - A Tool for Information Logistics in e-Business. ECEG 2005: 637-

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