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| PREVIOUS ISSUES: VOL. 1,
ISSUE 1 |
Editorial Comment
Dr Frank Bannister
Editor, EJEG |
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From
e-Government to e-Governance? Towards a model of e-Governance
Matthias Finger and Gaëlle Pécoud
EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Implementing e-Government: widening the lens
Bill Martin and John Byrne
School of Business IT, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
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The potential contribution of ICTs to
the political process
Briony J Oates
University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK. |
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Transformational
Aspects of E-Government in Ireland: Issues to Be Addressed
Orla O’Donnell, Richard Boyle and Virpi Timonen,
Institute of Public Administration (IPA), Ireland. |
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Bringing Confidence to Electronic Voting
Andreu Riera and Paul Brown
Scytl Online World
Security, S.A., Barcelona, Spain |
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Transformation
by Design: An Innovative Approach to Implementation of e-Government
Dan Swedberg and Judith Douglas, EDS |
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Developing a voluntary emergency
health record for children in Ontario—A significant step towards a
lifetime health record.
Andrew Szende, University of Toronto, Canada.
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