IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

11. EGOV 2012: Kristiansand, Norway

Electronic Government - 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2012, Kristiansand, Norway, September 3-6, 2012. Proceedings

Hans Jochen Scholl, Marijn Janssen, Maria Wimmer, Carl Erik Moe, Leif Skiftenes Flak

Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7443, ISBN: 978-3-642-33488-7



Contents

Foundations

The Current State of Research on eGovernment in Developing Countries: A Literature Review.

Fathul Wahid

 1-12

Adoption and Diffiusion

The Influence of External Institutional Pressures on Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation: A Coercive Perspective within an Indonesian Local E-Government Context.

Nurdin Nurdin, Rosemary Stockdale, Helana Scheepers

 13-26

On the Interaction of Source and Channel Choice in the Government-to-Business Context.

Yvon van den Boer, Lidwien van de Wijngaert, Willem Pieterson, Rex Arendsen

 27-39

Open Government and Transformation

Building Understanding of Smart City Initiatives.

Suha AlAwadhi, Armando Aldama-Nalda, Hafedh Chourabi, José Ramón Gil-García, Sofia Leung, Sehl Mellouli, Taewoo Nam, Theresa A. Pardo, Hans Jochen Scholl, Shawn Walker

 40-53

The Need to Adjust Lean to the Public Sector.

Nicole Maarse, Marijn Janssen

 54-65

'Demand Driven Development of Public e-Services' - Dominant, Hidden and Contrasting Stories.

Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund

 66-77

Improving PA Business Processes through Modeling, Analysis, and Reengineering.

Damiano Falcioni, Andrea Polini, Alberto Polzonetti, Barbara Re

 78-89

Issues and Guiding Principles for Opening Governmental Judicial Research Data.

Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen, Ronald Meijer, Sunil Choenni, Yannis Charalabidis, Keith Jeffery

 90-101

"5 Days in August" - How London Local Authorities Used Twitter during the 2011 Riots.

Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Alinaghi Ziaee Bigdeli, Steven Sams

 102-113

Infrastructure and Technology

Shared Services in Irish Local Government.

Mark Scannell, Frank Bannister

 114-125

Information Technology and the Efficiency of the Brazilian Judiciary System.

André Andrade, Luiz Antonio Joia

 126-136

The Tool That Has to Build Itself: The Case of Dutch Geo-Data.

Walter T. de Vries, Gianluca Miscione

 137-148

Cross-Border Legal Identity Management.

Bernd Zwattendorfer, Arne Tauber, Klaus Stranacher, Peter Reichstädter

 149-161

Understanding Enterprise Architecture: Perceptions by the Finnish Public Sector.

Juha Lemmetti, Samuli Pekkola

 162-173

The Understanding of ICTs in Public Sector and Its Impact on Governance.

Arild Jansen

 174-186

Evaluation

Investigating Outcomes of T-Government Using a Public Value Management Approach.

Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Marijn Janssen

 187-197

E-government in Tanzania: Current Status and Future Challenges.

Øystein Sæbø

 198-209

A Model to Assess Open Government Data in Public Agencies.

Mauricio Solar, Gastón Concha, Luis Meijueiro

 210-221

Comparing Private and Public Sector on Information Systems Development and Maintenance Efficiency.

John Krogstie

 222-233

Analysis of the Methodologies for Evaluation of E-Government Policies.

Dalibor Stanimirovic, Tina Jukic, Janja Nograsek, Mirko Vintar

 234-245

Assessing Effects of eGovernment Initiatives Based on a Public Value Framework.

Øyvind Hellang, Leif Skiftenes Flak

 246-259

Citizen Perspective, Social Inclusion, and Social Media

Citizens' Attitudes towards Electronic Identification in a Public E-Service Context - An Essential Perspective in the eID Development Process.

Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin

 260-272

A Framework for Evaluating Citizens' Expectations and Satisfaction toward Continued Intention to Use E-Government Services.

Mubarak Alruwaie, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Vishanth Weerakkody

 273-286