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Volume 3 Issue 4 December 2005

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The Effectiveness of e-Service in Local Government: A Case Study
Mehdi Asgarkhani, Faculty of Commerce, C.P.I.T., Christchurch, New Zealand

157

 

 

e-Government and State Reform: Policy Dilemmas for Europe
Manuel Baptista, GOPA-Cartermill, Brussels, Belgium

167

   

 

Factors Affecting the Successful Implementation of ICT Projects in Government
David Gichoya, Research School of Informatics, Loughborough University, UK

175

 

 

e-Government in Greece: Bridging the gap Between Need and Reality
Panos Hahamis, Jennifer Iles and Mike Healy, University of Westminster, London UK

185

 

 

Stages of Growth in e-Government: An Architectural Approach
Marijn Janssen and Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology

193

 

 

A Comparative Analysis of Product Classification in Public vs. Private e-Procurement
Joerg Leukel1and Gregory Maniatopoulos2, 1University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany; 2University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

201

 

 

e-Administration, e-Government, e-Governance and the Learning City: A typology of Citizenship management using ICTs
Hélène Michel, University de Savoie, Chambéry, France

213

 

 

e-Government and Financial Transactions: Potential Versus Reality
Bruce Rocheleau1 and Liangfu Wu2
1Division of Public Administration, Northern Illinois University, USA
2Information Services Department, Village of Downers Grove, Illinois USA

219

 

 

Information- and Communication Technology (ICT) and Local Power Relationships: An Impact Assessment
Philipp Zimmermann1 and Matthias Finger2, 1University of Applied Sciences Valais, Switzerland; 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Odyssea, Switzerland

231

 

 

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