IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

9. EGOV 2010: Lausanne, Switerland

Electronic Government, 9th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2010, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 29 - September 2, 2010. Proceedings

Maria Wimmer, Jean-Loup Chappelet, Marijn Janssen, Hans Jochen Scholl

Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6228, ISBN: 978-3-642-14798-2



Contents

Foundations

Towards an Understanding of E-Government Induced Change - Drawing on Organization and Structuration Theories.

Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Marijn Janssen, Yao-Hua Tan

 1-12

Ten Years of E-Government: The 'End of History' and New Beginning.

Åke Grönlund

 13-24

Siblings of a Different Kind: E-Government and E-Commerce.

Karine Barzilai-Nahon, Hans Jochen Scholl

 25-37

Inter-organizational Information Systems and Interaction in Public vs. Private Sector - Comparing Two Cases.

Ulf Melin, Karin Axelsson

 38-49

Information Strategies for Open Government: Challenges and Prospects for Deriving Public Value from Government Transparency.

Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig

 50-60

Defining a Taxonomy for Research Areas on ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling.

Fenareti Lampathaki, Yannis Charalabidis, Spyros Passas, David Osimo, Melanie Bicking, Maria Wimmer, Dimitris Askounis

 61-72

Analyzing the Structure of the EGOV Conference Community.

Nusa Erman, Ljupco Todorovski

 73-84

Foundations

Drift or Shift? Propositions for Changing Roles of Administrations in E-Government.

Ralf Klischewski

 85-96

An Institutional Perspective on the Challenges of Information Systems Innovation in Public Organisations.

Gamel O. Wiredu

 97-108

Agriculture Market Information Services (AMIS) in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs): Nature, Scopes, and Challenges.

M. Sirajul Islam, Åke Grönlund

 109-120

Community-Based E-Government: Libraries as E-Government Partners and Providers.

John Carlo Bertot

 121-131

Civil Servants' Internet Skills: Are They Ready for E-Government?

Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk

 132-143

Channel Choice and Source Choice of Entrepreneurs in a Public Organizational Context: The Dutch Case.

Jurjen Jansen, Lidwien van de Wijngaert, Willem Pieterson

 144-155

Foundations

Measuring and Benchmarking the Back-end of E-Government: A Participative Self-assessment Approach.

Marijn Janssen

 156-167

Assessing Emerging ICT-Enabled Governance Models in European Cities: Results from a Mapping Survey.

Gianluca Misuraca, Enrico Ferro, Brunella Caroleo

 168-179

Designing and Evaluating Dashboards for Multi-agency Crisis Preparation: A Living Lab.

Nitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen, Sebastiaan Meijer, Fritjof Brave

 180-191

Automatic Generation of Roadmap for E-Government Implementation.

Mauricio Solar, Daniel Pantoja, Gonzalo Valdes

 192-203

Adoption and Diffusion

Success of Government E-Service Delivery: Does Satisfaction Matter?

Parmita Saha, Atanu K. Nath, Esmail Salehi-Sangari

 204-215

Emerging Barriers in E-Government Implementation.

Spyros Angelopoulos 0002, Fotis Kitsios, Petros Kofakis, Thanos Papadopoulos

 216-225

Rituals in E-Government Implementation: An Analysis of Failure.

Rahul De', Sandeep Sarkar

 226-237

E-Governance - A Challenge for the Regional Sustainable Development in Romania.

Mihaela Muresan

 238-250

Citizen Perspective and Social Inclusion

Towards a Roadmap for User Involvement in E-Government Service Development.

Jesper Holgersson, Eva Söderström, Fredrik Karlsson, Karin Hedström

 251-262

ICT Diffusion in an Aging Society: A Scenario Analysis.

Enrico Ferro, Brunella Caroleo, Marco Cantamessa, Maurizio Leo

 263-274

What Is the Issue with Internet Acceptance among Elderly Citizens? Theory Development and Policy Recommendations for Inclusive E-Government.

Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut

 275-288

Design of an Open Social E-Service for Assisted Living.

Gustaf Juell-Skielse, Petia Wohed

 289-300

Infrastructure

How to Develop an Open and Flexible Information Infrastructure for the Public Sector?

Erik Hornnes, Arild Jansen, Øivind Langeland

 301-314

Interoperability in Public Sector: How Use of a Lightweight Approach Can Reduce the Gap between Plans and Reality.

Svein Ølnes

 315-326

Dynamic Public Service Mediation.

Wout Hofman, Mark van Staalduinen

 327-338

Enabling Interoperability of Government Data Catalogues.

Fadi Maali, Richard Cyganiak, Vassilios Peristeras

 339-350

Knowledge Sharing in E-Collaboration.

Neil Ireson, Grégoire Burel

 351-362

Digital Certificate Management for Document Workflows in E-Government Services.

Florin Pop, Ciprian Dobre, Decebal Popescu, Vlad Ciobanu, Valentin Cristea

 363-374

Software Reuse in Local Public Bodies: Lessons Learned in Tuscany.

Vincenzo Ambriola, Giovanni A. Cignoni

 375-386

Business Process Modelling

From Bureaucratic to Quasi-market Environments: On the Co-evolution of Public Sector Business Process Management.

Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut

 387-399

Process and Data-Oriented Approach for Bundling Corporate Reporting Duties to Public Authorities - A Case Study on the Example of Waste Management Reporting.

Armin Sharafi, Petra Wolf, Helmut Krcmar

 400-411

Toward a Formal Approach to Process Bundling in Public Administrations.

Marlen Jurisch, Petra Wolf, Helmut Krcmar

 412-423

Designing Quality Business Processes for E-Government Digital Services.

Flavio Corradini, Damiano Falcioni, Andrea Polini, Alberto Polzonetti, Barbara Re

 424-435