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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 1
JANUARY 2009
Editor: Frank Bannister

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An Overview of e-Government Metadata Standards and Initiatives Based on Dublin Core
Abdurrahman Alasem
Strathclyde University, UK

1

 

A Suggested Framework for Assessing Electronic Government Readiness in Egypt
Nahed Amin Azab1, Sherif Kamel2, and Georgios Dafoulas1
1School of Computing Science, Middlesex University, UK
2Department of Management, the American University in Cairo, Egypt

11

 

Internet Voting, Turnout and Deliberation: a Study
Michel Chevallier, State of Geneva, Switzerland

29

 

Business Rules in e-Government Applications
Flavio Corradini, Alberto Polzonetti and Oliviero Riganelli
Math and Computer Science Department, Universitą degli Studi di Camerino, Italy

45

 

e-Governmentality: on Electronic Administration in Local Government
Katarina Giritli Nygren
Midsweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden

55

 

A Social Perspective on Implementation of e-Government - a Longitudinal Study at the County Administration of Sweden
Kerstin Grundén
University West, Trollhättan, Sweden

65

 

The Influence of Malaysian Telecenters on Community Building
Zulkefli Ibrahim and Sulaiman Ainin
Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Malaysia

77

 

e-Government and Technology Acceptance: the Case of the Implementation of Section 508 Guidelines for Websites
Paul T. Jaeger and Miriam Matteson
University of Maryland, USA

87

 

Citizens2Citizens: Mapping Participatory Practices on the Internet
Albert Meijer, Nils Burger and Wolfgang Ebbers
Utrecht School of Governance, The Netherlands

99

 

Examining the Barriers to e-Government Adoption
Richard W. Schwester
City University of New York, New York USA

113

 

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