Table of contents - Special Issue: eGovernment Workshop 2005 (eGOV05)
Guest Editors: Tony Elliman
Debunking the optimists: An evaluation of conventional wisdom about the digital divide and e‐government in the British Isles
George RyderConventional wisdom about the digital divide maintains that per capita income, education, age and access to technology are its main causes and also the main barriers to internet…
Assessing the impact of e‐government on providers and users of the IS function: A structuration perspective
Zorlu SenyucelThe purpose of this research is to consider empirical perspectives relative to e‐government agenda, highlighting the critical need for understanding mutual relationships between…
Towards e‐government transformation: conceptualising “citizen engagement”: A research note
Steve Jones, Ray Hackney, Zahir IraniTo make observations of the need for a radical change in the way that public services are delivered, based upon compelling UK evidence.
Realising integrated e‐government services: a UK local government perspective
Omiros D. Sarikas, Vishanth WeerakkodyThis paper seeks to explore the challenges that local government face in the UK when implementing fully integrated electronic public services.
Evaluative design of e‐government projects: A community development perspective
Mike Grimsley, Anthony Meehan, Anna TanThe purpose of this paper is to develop a framework supporting the design and evaluation of e‐government projects, especially those involving voluntary and community organisations.
Integration of legal constraints into business process models
Sebastian Olbrich, Carlo SimonTo demonstrate the value of formal process modelling languages for the description of legal constraints and their verification in public and private business processes.
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1750-6166e-ISSN:
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