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  Electronic Journal of e-Government
 

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ECEG 2007: The 7th European Conference on e-Government 21-22 June 2007

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The Electronic Journal of e-Government is an opportunity for academics, government departments and members of the public service sector to share the latest thinking on all aspects of electronic governance. The editorial board invites submissions of papers on both the theory and practice of all aspects of web enabling technology in the public sector.

Topics may include, but are not limited to, e-Government portals, e-Government transaction sites, webocracy, e-Democracy, security and confidentiality, integrated systems, citizen centric information systems, web-enabled knowledge management and other ICT enabled systems in the public service sector. legal and ethical issues affecting e-Government, economics of e-Government, applications of e-Government, benchmarking e-Government. Case studies are also welcomed.

Submission Guidelines

  1. Those wishing to make a submission should send one copy, preferably in Microsoft Word; by e-mail to submissions@ejeg.com Submission word limit between 5000 and 8000.  Suitable papers, meeting the submission requirements, will be considered by the Editor. Those selected will be double blind refereed by members of the editorial board or other suitable readers.
  2. Papers should begin with the t itle of paper, all the authors’ names and affiliations, and the full address and e-mail address for at least one contact author. A relevant website address may also be optionally supplied. When the paper is online there will be a link to the authors email addresses so that readers can reach you for further information. Please do not submit a paper without these contact details. The journal administrators will remove personal details for the purposes of review.
  3. Include a 100 words abstract outlining the purpose, scope and conclusions of the paper, and selected keywords. It is important that the abstract should be clear and understandable for those for whom English is not the native language. The abstract should explain why the paper is an important contribution to a particular aspect of e-Government. If your paper is accepted for publication, you will be asked to provide a 300 word summary of the paper for the website.
  4. Keywords. Within the journal Web Site there will be a search facility to look for papers that have been published and the keywords will be used in conjunction with this. Therefore please include at least four words or short phrases that highlight the topics covered by the paper.

Editor

Dr Frank Bannister, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Consulting Editors:

Dr Mary Griffiths, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Paul Jackson, e-Government Forum, Institute of Public Finance, UK

Dr Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Dr Ela Klecun, London School of Economics, UK

Dr Les Worrall, Wolverhampton Business School, UK

Editorial Board

Babak Ahkgar, Sheffield Hallam University, UK;Ibrahim Akman, Ali Atilim University, Turkey; Joseph Akomode, Liverpool John Moores University, UK; Ximena Alfonso, De Monfort University, UK; Paul Beynon-Davies, University of Wales Swansea, UK; Rodney Clare, EDS, UK; Sean Connolly, Irish Revenue Services, Ireland; Paul Foley, De Monfort University, UK; Jenny Gilbert, Anglia Ruskin University, UK; David Griffin, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK; Robert Kenny, EzGov, The Netherlands; Feng Li, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; Michele Mastroianni, Second University of Naples, Italy; Blessing Maumbe, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa; Albert Meijer, Utrecht School of Governance, The Netherlands; Maung K.Sein, Agder University College, Kristiansand, Norway; Olli Mustajarvi, Parliament of Finland; Briony Oates, University of Teeside, UK; Orla O'Donnell, Institute of Public Administration, Ireland; David Parker, University of Queensland, Australia; Sushil Sharma, Ball State University, USA; Jawed Siddiqi, Sheffield Hallam University, UK; Peter Tyndale, EDS, UK; Tibor Vamos, Hungarian Academy, Hungary; Stavros Zouridis, Tilberg University, The Netherlands

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