"This book provides a comprehensive, integrative, and global assessment of the e-government evolution in terms of real-life success and failure cases"--Provided by publisher.
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Preface |
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Acknowledgment |
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Section I Frameworks for E-Government Development and Implementation |
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Framework for E-Government Portal Development |
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E-Government Interoperability: Frameworks for Aligned Development |
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22 | (11) |
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An Explorative Study of Dynamic Influences on ICT-Led Developmental Impact at Community Level |
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Section II E-Governance, Digital Divide and Rural Development |
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Tracking the Digital Divide: Studying the Association of the Global Digital Divide with Societal Divide |
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54 | (12) |
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Making ICT more Meaningful for Governance in the Rural Areas: Role of the Community Knowledge Systems |
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66 | (14) |
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Impact of E-Government Implementation on Poverty Reduction in Rural India: Selected Case Studies |
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80 | (21) |
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E-Governance: Tool for E-Democracy and Citizen Empowerment in the Horizon of Information Technology Era in Developing Society in India, Nepal and Bangladesh |
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Section III E-Governance and Online Services |
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Application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) Techniques in E-Governance |
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122 | (11) |
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Assessing E-Governance Online-Service Quality (EGOSQ) |
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133 | (16) |
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The Success Model of Evolution from Government to E-Governance |
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Technology Acceptance of Free Wireless Internet Park Initiatives |
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161 | (15) |
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Section IV E-Government Research |
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Electronic Government Research |
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Section V E-Government Practice |
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Towards an E-Governance Grid for India (E-GGI): An Architectural Framework for Citizen Services Delivery |
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257 | (7) |
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E-Halli: An Opportunity to Become Rural Entrepreneurs |
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264 | (8) |
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E-Government Implementation in Oman: A Preliminary Investigation |
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272 | (9) |
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Telecentres: The New Public Spheres? |
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281 | (18) |
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Compilation of References |
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About the Contributors |
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Index |
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Yogesh K. Dwivedi is a lecturer in Information Systems at the School of Business and Economics, Swansea University, Wales, UK. He obtained his PhD entitled, Investigating consumer adoption, usage and impact of broadband: UK households, and MSc in information systems from the School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics, Brunel University, UK. His doctoral research has been awarded the ļæ½Highly Commended Awardļæ½ by the European Foundation for Management and Development (EFMD) and Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. His research focuses on the adoption and diffusion of information and communication technology (ICT) in organisations and society. As well as having presented at leading IS conferences such as ECIS and AMCIS, he has co-authored several papers which have appeared (or will be appearing) in international referred journals such as Communications of the ACM, Information Systems Journal, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Frontiers, Journal of Operational Research Society, Journal of Computer Information Systems, Industrial Management & Data Systems and Electronic Government, An International Journal. He has authored a book on Consumer Adoption and Use of Broadband and also co-edited a Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission. He is senior editor of DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, assistant editor of Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy and member of the editorial board/review board of several journals including, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Journal of Computer Information Systems, Electronic Government, An International Journal as well as being a guest/issue co-editor of the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, Government Information Quarterly, Information Systems Frontiers, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research and Electronic Government, an international journal. He is a member of the Association of Information Systems (AIS) and life member of the Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, New Delhi. Vishanth Weerakkody is a member of faculty in the Business School at Brunel University, UK. VW was previously a faculty member in the department of IS and Computing at Brunel University and he has held various IT positions in multinational organisations, including IBM UK. VW is a Member of the British Computer Society, Chartered IT professional and a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. He is the current editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Electronic Government Research.