Table of contents - Special Issue: Collaborative e‐Government
Guest Editors: Soon Ae Chun, Luis F. LunaReyes, Rodrigo SandovalAlmazn
Collaborative e‐government
Soon Ae Chun, Luis F. Luna‐Reyes, Rodrigo Sandoval‐AlmazánThe purpose of this paper (editorial) is to introduce a collection of “best papers,” selected from the 11th International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o, 2010)…
Rational choice and institutional factors underpinning state‐level interagency collaboration initiatives
Christine B. Williams, Jane FedorowiczThe purpose of this paper is to focus on Public Safety Networks (PSNs) created and used in the USA at the state level. Empirical analysis describes the formation and use of extant…
Can enterprise architectures reduce failure in development projects?
Marijn Janssen, Bram KlievinkScant attention has been given to the role of enterprise architecture (EA) in relationship to risk management in information system development projects. Even less attention has…
Resource sharing using UICDS™ framework for incident management
Basit Shafiq, Soon Ae Chun, Vijay Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya, Ghulam NabiPertinent information sharing across various government agencies, as well as non‐governmental and private organizations, is essential to assess the incident situation, identify…
IT enabled logistics procedure redesign for high value pharmaceutical shipments: The application of e3‐control methodology
Jianwei Liu, Allen Higgins, Yao‐Hua TanThe purpose of this paper is to introduce a method for (re)designing complex logistics networks, which interact with various governmental bodies (e.g. in FDA and USDA) for…
Promoting transparency and accountability through ICTs, social media, and collaborative e‐government
John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Justin M. GrimesThe purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which governments build social media and information and communication technologies (ICTs) into e‐government transparency…
Public input methods impacting confidence in government
Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Alan J. Tomkins, Mitchel N. Herian, Joseph A. Hamm, Tarik Abdel‐MonemMunicipalities commonly ask the public to give input by answering questions about their preferences. There is some belief that input enhances the public's confidence in…
Quality and impact monitoring for local eGovernment services
Antonio Candiello, Andrea Albarelli, Agostino CortesiThe purpose of this paper is to introduce a layered, comprehensive model of quality of service (QoS) for local eGovernment, and discuss its feasibility on a regional eGovernment…
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