M-government: technologies, applications and challenges DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Hong Sheng, Silvana Trimi | The emergence of Mobile Technology (MT) has enabled the government to transform from Electronic Government (e-government) to Mobile Government (m-government). This paper proposed a framework based on the theory of Task-Technology Fit (TTF) ... | 1 - 18 |
Implications from divide issues on the Royal Thai Government|s e-learning programme DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Kongkiti Phusavat, Pornthep Anussornnitisarn | This paper attempts to illustrate and discuss the three divide issues that have to be carefully considered by the Office of Public Sector Development Commission (OPDC) for its e-learning programme|s deployment. This programme aims to improv... | 19 - 30 |
Business and e-government intelligence for strategically leveraging information retrieval DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Alan D. Smith | The purpose of this paper is to provide practitioners of information exploration of the need for Business and e-Government Intelligence Systems (BGIS), the role such intelligence plays in competitive market research, industry, through the c... | 31 - 44 |
E-government and environmental sustainability: results from three Australian cases DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Nardia Haigh, Andrew Griffiths | In this study, we bring Information Systems (IS) and environmental sustainability together to examine the environmental sustainability of implementing Electronic Government (e-government). Results indicate that while positive environmental ... | 45 - 62 |
Agricultural e-government in China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Tzong-Ru Lee, Hsiao-Chen Wu, Cheng-Jen Lin, Hsiao-Ting Wang | E-government provides information and services by websites. Using the functions of e-government described by West (2000), we discuss government agricultural websites in China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA, and suggest improvement. The findings... | 63 - 70 |
A framework for e-government planning and implementation DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Amirhossein Ghapanchi, Amir Albadvi, Behrouz Zarei | Nowadays, Information Technology (IT) allows governments to serve citizens in a more timely, effective and cost-efficient way. As many public sector organisations are either planning for or implementing major Electronic Government (e-govern... | 71 - 90 |
Hurdles in rural e-government projects in India: lessons for developing countries DOI: 10.1504/EG.2008.016124 | Narasimhaiah Gorla | Rural Electronic Government (e-government) projects are aimed at providing government services and information to rural public. The e-government initiatives have not been very successful in developing countries because of several inherent c... | 91 - 102 |