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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 3
September, 2009
Editor: Frank Bannister
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Towards a Semantic Interoperability in an e-Government Application
Fathia Bettahar, Claude Moulin and Jean-Paul Barthès
University of Compiègne,France
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209
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Factors Influencing Government Employee Performance via Information Systems Use: an Empirical Study
Pin Luarn1, and Kuo-Liang Huang1, 2
1 National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
2 Overseas Chinese Institute of Technology, Taiwan
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227
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A Strategic Framework of e-Government: Generic and Best Practice
Abdelbaset Rabaiah and Eddy Vandijck
ETRO Research Group, Virje Universitiet Brussel , Belgium
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241
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"We do not Talk about this" – Problematical Silences in e-Government
Johanna Sefyrin1 and Christina Mörtberg2
1Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden
2University of Oslo, Sweden
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259
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SPECIAL SECTION
Papers in this section are about national aspects of e-government normally, but not exclusively, in smaller or developing countries.
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e-Government Implementation and Leadership – the Brunei Case Study
Hazri Kifle1 and Kim Cheng Patrick Low2
1Universiti of Brunei Darussalam Brunei
2University of South Australia, Australia
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271
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Measuring Users' Satisfaction with Malaysia's Electronic Government Systems
Norshidah Mohamed, Husnayati Hussin and Ramlah Hussein
International Islamic University Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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283
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