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    EG-ISDC 2011 - EG-ISDC 2011 : e-Government: Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries

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    Category EG-ISDC 2011

    Deadline: November 25, 2010 | Date: June 16, 2011-June 17, 2011

    Venue/Country: Ljubljani, Slovenia

    Updated: 2010-10-22 14:10:51 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Conference Chair: Prof. Maja Klun, PhD., Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Programme Co-Chair: Mitja Decman, PhD., Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Programme Co-Chair: Tina Jukić, Faculty of Administration, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

    CALL FOR PAPERS, Case Studies, Work in Progress/Posters, PhD Research, Round Table Proposals, non-academic Contributions and Product Demonstrations

    Mini Track:

    Assessing the Impact of e-Government Solutions ? Planning and Theory versus Reality of Post Implementation

    Track Chair:

    Mehdi Asgarkhani, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, New Zealand

    For a number of years different governments (the public sector) have developed strategies for adopting e-Government solutions. There has been much discussion on public sector reform and improved service through the use of e-Government. However, there is little evidence of review and assessment of e-Government projects ? in order to determine the real impact and whether or not the vision, goals and objectives were actually eventuated. This is more evident in developing and underdeveloped countries. Even though the rationale, strategies for reform and plans for implementation of solutions look well presented, the outcome and what has been achieved following implementation of solutions may be different from what was planned. There seems to be little post implementation review and reflection.

    This track looks at research work and case studies that reflect on reality of post implementation of e-Government solutions ? including gap analysis of what was planned and what was the real outcome.

    A broad and indicative list of topics and themes is listed below that we hope might be included in submissions from academics and practitioners; this is not an exclusive list but rather a guide to some of the main directions

    of interest:


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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