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International Journal of Electronic Government Research, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2006
- Kenneth L. Kraemer, John Leslie King:
Information Technology and Administrative Reform: Will E-Government Be Different? 1-20 - Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan:
The Evolution of Web Governance in the Federal Government. 21-35 - Mack C. Shelley, Lisa E. Thrane, Stuart W. Shulman:
Generational Differences in Information Technology Use and Political Involvement. 36-53 - Yu-Che Chen, Daniela V. Dimitrova:
Electronic Government and Online Engagement: Citizen Interaction with Government via Web Portals. 54-76
Volume 2, Number 2, 2006
- Pippa Norris, John Curtice:
If You Build a Political Web Site, Will They Come? 1-21 - Chan-Gon Kim, Marc Holzer:
Public Administrators' Acceptance of the Practice of Digital Democracy: A Model Explaining the Utilization of Online Policy Forums in South Korea. 22-48 - Jeremy Millard:
User Attitudes to E-Government Citizen Services in Europe. 49-58
Volume 2, Number 3, 2006
- Sangmi Chai, Tejaswini C. Herath, Insu Park, H. Raghav Rao:
Repeated Use of E-Gov Web Sites: A Satisfaction and Confidentiality Perspective. 1-22 - Ryad Titah, Henri Barki:
E-Government Adoption and Acceptance: A Literature Review. 23-57 - Laurence Monnoyer-Smith:
Citizen's Deliberation on the Internet: An Exploratory Study. 58-74 - Lawrence Pratchett, Melvin Wingfield, Rabia Karakaya Polat:
Local Democracy Online: An Analysis of Local Government Web Sites in England and Wales. 75-92
Volume 2, Number 4, 2006
- Tony J. Carrizales, Marc Holzer, Seang-Tae Kim, Chan-Gon Kim:
Digital Governance Worldwide: A Longitudinal Assessment of Municipal Web Sites. 1-23 - Genie N. L. Stowers:
User Help and Service Navigation Features in Government Web Sites. 24-39 - Donald F. Norris, Benjamin A. Lloyd:
The Scholarly Literature on E-Government: Characterizing a Nascent Field. 40-56 - Mila Gascó-Hernández, Jeffrey Roy:
E-Government and Multi-Level Governance: A Comparative Examination of Catalonia, Spain, and Ontario, Canada. 57-75
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