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

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Volume 5 Issue 1 June 2007

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Editorial
Frank Bannister
 
Organizational Pre-conditions for e-Procurement in Governments: the Italian experience in the Public Health Care Sector
Francesco Bof1 and Pietro Previtali2
1SDA Bocconi School of Management, Milan, Italy
2 University of Pavia, Italy

1

 
e-Government Leaders, Organisational Change and ICTs: Learning from FAME and other e-Government Experiences
James Carr1 and Pat Gannon-Leary2
1University of Edinburgh U.K.
2Northumbria University

11

 
The Evaluation of e-Government Projects for Small Local Government Organisations
Walter Castelnovo and Massimo Simonetta
Dipartimento di Scienze della Cultura, Politiche e dell´Informazione, Universitá dell´Insubria, Como, Italy

21

 
Information Integration to Create an Infrastructure: Facilitating Public Service Provisioning in Taiwan
Lichun Chiang1 and Tsui-Chuan Hsieh2
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
2Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

29

 
Information System and Information Infrastructure Deployment: the Challenge of the Italian e-Justice Approach
Francesco Contini1 and Antonio Cordella2
1Research Institute on Judicial Systems, National Research Council, Bologna Italy
2Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

43

 
Model-based User-interface Management for Public Services
Jörn Freiheit1 and Fabrice A. Zangl2
1Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics, Saar-brücken, Germany
2DFKI, Institute for Information Systems, Saar-brücken, Germany

53

 
Factors for successful e-government adoption: a conceptual framework
Vinod Kumar 1, Bhasker Mukerji 1, Irfan Butt 1, and Ajax Persaud 2
1 Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
2University of Ottawa, Canada

63

 
Assessing e-Readiness in the Arab Countries: Perceptions towards ICT Environment in Public Organizations in the State of Kuwait
Abdel Nasser H. Zaied 1, Faraj A. Khairalla 2 and Wael Al-Rashed 3
1 Technology Management Program, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain
2 Ministry of Awqaf, Kuwait
3 Kuwait University, Kuwait

77

 
SPECIAL SECTION: Focus on Nepal A Content Analysis of Selected Government Web Sites: A Case Study of Nepal
Jitendra Parajuli
High Level Commission for Information Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal

87

 

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