1. ICEGOV 2007: Macao, China
Tomasz Janowski, Theresa A. Pardo (Eds.): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2007, Macao, China, December 10-13, 2007. ACM 2007 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 232 ISBN 978-1-59593-822-0
Invited papers
Sharon S. Dawes: Advancing e-governance: connecting learning and action. 1
Olu Agunloye: An overview of the implementation of e-government program in Nigeria. 2
Guido Bertucci: E-government global readiness report 2008 from e-government to knowledge management. 3
Formal engineering methods for electronic governance
Jim Davies, Tomasz Janowski, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Aadya Shukla: Technological foundations of electronic governance. 5-11
Bernd Stadlhofer, Peter Salhofer: Automatic generation of e-government forms from semantic descriptions. 12-19
Xiaoyi Chen, Weiqiang Kong, Kokichi Futatsugi: Formal support for e-government system design with transparency consideration. 20-29
Charles Crichton, Jim Davies, Jeremy Gibbons, Steve Harris, Aadya Shukla: Semantic frameworks for e-government. 30-39
Andreas Ekelhart, Stefan Fenz, Thomas Neubauer, Edgar Weippl: Formal threat descriptions for enhancing governmental risk assessment. 40-43
Interoperability for electronic governance

Manas Ranjan Patra, Rama Krushna Das: SORIG: a service-oriented framework for rural information grid -- an implementation viewpoint. 49-52
Nicos L. Tsilas: Enabling open innovation and interoperability: recommendations for policy-makers. 53-56
Marijn Janssen: Adaptability and accountability of information architectures in interorganizational networks. 57-64
Stacy Avery Baird: Government role in developing an interoperability ecosystem. 65-68
Knowledge management and electronic governance
Maria Wimmer, Roland Traunmüller: Tutorial and workshop on knowledge management in public administration. 69-71
Stephen F. King, Paul Brown: Fix my street or else: using the internet to voice local public service concerns. 72-80
Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou, Apostolos Vontas, Vassilios Peristeras: The 100 euro e-gov portal. 81-84
Josef Makolm, Silke Weiß, Doris Reisinger: Proactive knowledge management: the DYONIPOS research and use-case project. 85-88
Maria Wimmer: Ontology for an e-participation virtual resource centre. 89-98
Electronic government and organizational transformation

Vassilis Meneklis, Christos Douligeris: Enhancing the design of e-government: identifying structures and modelling concepts in contemporary platforms. 108-116
Lei Zheng: Enacting and implementing open government information regulations in China: motivations and barriers. 117-120
Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Raya Fidel: Managing aging workforce: filling the gap between what we know and what is in the system. 121-128
Hisham M. E. Abdelsalam, Hatem ElKadi: ICT to enhance administrative performance: a case study from Egypt. 129-132
Policy development for electronic governance
Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Helgi Thorbergsson: Software development for governmental use utilizing free and open source software. 133-140
Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan, Andrew Kennis: Lessons for open standard policies: a case study of the Massachusetts experience. 141-150
Jaijit Bhattacharya, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, Shantanu Gupta: Open standards and accessibility to information: a critical analysis of OOXML in India. 151-154
Chen Yongxi: Crisis of personal data protection during the construction of e-government: reaction and limits of Hong Kong privacy laws. 155-164
Economics for electronic governance
Ehab Moustafa: Public-private partnership in managing labor market in UAE - case study. 165-168
Yu Chien-Chih: A value-based strategic management process for e-government strategy planning and performance control. 169-178
Jaijit Bhattacharya, Richa Singla: Microfinance: a technical framework for cross border credit in India. 179-182
Helgi Thorbergsson, Tryggvi Björgvinsson, Ársæll Valfells: Economic benefits of free and open source software in electronic governance. 183-186
e-Participation
Malathi Subramanian: Theory and practice of e-governance in India: a gender perspective. 187-195
Pietro Mercatali, Francesco Romano, Roberto Fabrizi, Giuseppe Becchi: Digital budgets for town administrations: participation, transparency and reverse process engineering. 196-204
B. Joon Kim, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones: Toward a model of political participation among young adults: the role of local groups and ICT use. 205-212
Diffusion

Maniam Kaliannan, Halimah Awang, Murali Raman: Technology adoption in the public sector: an exploratory study of e-government in Malaysia. 221-224
Hakikur Rahman: E-government readiness: from the design table to the grass roots. 225-232
Helani Galpaya, Rohan Samarajiva, Shamistra Soysa: Taking e-government to the bottom of the pyramid: dial-a-gov? 233-241
Implementation 1
Ganesh Prasad Adhikari: Key issues in implementing e-governance in Nepal. 243-245
Mahbubul Alam: E-governance: scope and implementation challenges in Bangladesh. 246-249
O. Jide Falabi: The benefits and challenges of e-governance implementation in a third world country: Lagos State University as a case study. 250-253
Jaijit Bhattacharya, Sourabh Suman: Analysis of popular open source licenses and their applicability to e-governance. 254-257
Implementation 2
Piyush Gupta: Challenges and issues in e-government project assessment. 259-262
Timothy Mwololo Waema, Winnie Mitullah: E-governance and governance: a case study of the assessment of the effects of integrated financial management system on good governance in two municipal councils in Kenya. 263-268
Carola Pessino, Ricardo Fenochietto: How to implement a national coordinated system for the identification of individuals and information exchange to improve fiscal and social equity: lessons from Latin American countries. 269-278
Madan P. Pariyar: E-government initiatives in Nepal: challenges and opportunities. 280-282
Innovative applications 1
Paul Kimberley: E-governance in trade facilitation: transparency and ICT as prerequisites for free and fair trade. 283-290
Luís Velez Lapão, Rui Sousa Santos, Miguel Góis, Paulo Duarte Silva: Healthcare internet marketing: developing a communication strategy for a broad healthcare network. 291-295
Abdul Nasir: Use of ICT: a step towards good governance in developing countries. 296-300
Sanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan: Promoting e-governance through public-private partnership: a study of Nigeria's pension administration. 301-304
Innovative applications 2
G. P. Sahu, M. P. Gupta, Vindhyesh N. Gupta: e-enablement of property registration: a comparative study of select Indian cases. 305-312
Enkhtuya Dandar, Uyanga Sambuu, Esbold Unurkhaan, Tserenbat Purev: Comprehensive analysis on Mongolian tax information system. 313-316
Daniyal Aziz, Syed Adnan Shah, Deeba Gilani: National reconstruction information management system. 317-326
Imane Taoufik, Hind Kabaili, Driss Kettani: Designing an e-government portal accessible to illiterate citizens. 327-336
Development and electronic governance
D. C. Misra: Sixty years of development of e-governance in India (1947-2007): are there lessons for developing countries? 337-340
Sabri Saidam: Knowledge and e-governance building in conflict affected societies: challenges and mechanisms. 341-344
Johanna Ekua Awotwi, George Owusu: e-governance in an environment with limited resources: a case study of Ghana. 345-348
Young-Sik Kim, Manish Pokharel, Byung-Seub Lee: e-government implementation strategy in least developed countries: a Nepalese case. 349-354
Rural electronic governance
Robert Schware: Scaling up rural electronic governance initiatives. 355-356
Y. Pardhasaradhi, Safdar Ahmed: Efficiency of electronic public service delivery in India: public-private partnership as a critical factor. 357-365
Nandita Chaudhri, Shefali S. Dash: Community information centers: e-governance at subdistrict level: a case study. 366-369
Cases in electronic governance
Neeta Verma, Sangeeta Singh, Durga Prasad Misra: Citizen participation in the process of ICT enabled governance: a case study. 371-379
Robert O. Dode: Prospects of e-government implementation in Nigeria. 380-383
Mawaki Chango: Challenges to e-government in Africa south of Sahara: a critical view, and provisional notes for a research agenda. 384-393
Anastasia A. Golubeva: Evaluation of regional government portals on the basis of public value concept: case study from Russian federation. 394-397
Research and applications

Hans Jochen Scholl, Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Raya Fidel, Kristene Unsworth: Choices and challenges in e-government field force automation projects: insights from case studies. 408-416
Maria Wimmer: Reflections on the eGovRTD2020 roadmap for e-government research. 417-426
Majed Ayyad: Cascaded e-government: toward building a multi-purpose and multi-layer data model for local e-government in Palestine. 427-430
Posters
Adamantios Koumpis, Marios Chatzidimitriou, Vasiliki Moumtzi, Vassilios Peristeras: Empowering user and development communities involvement for collaborative e-gov networks. 431-432
Mohamed Saïd Ouerghi: ICT governance in Tunisia. 433-434
Pierre Dandjinou: e-governance strategies in Cape Verde and South Africa: from service delivery to e-participation. 435-436
Ganbold Nyamdorj: Public-private partnerships in Mongolian electronic government. 437-438
John M. Kandiri, Silas Onyango: e-government an ingredient to the successful implementation of the government funded secondary education in Kenya. 439-440
Abdul Raufu Ambali, Rozalli Hashim: e-government in Malaysia: trends, policy, issues and initiatives. 441-442
Zdenek Struska, Jirí Vanícek: Complexity estimation of egovernment applications development. 443-444
Diana Ishmatova: Assessing user needs for m-government services: a case study of information mobile campus services. 445-446
Bimal Pratap Shah, Subarna Shakya: Evaluating the web accessibility of websites of the central government of Nepal. 447-448
Pengzhu Zhang, Lin Zhu: A case study on urban community e-government: from grid administration to grid service. 449-450
Mohammad Lagzian: A diagnostic framework to identify the major challenges in transition from a traditional government to e-government. 451-453
Mona Sharma: Hotspots in the high himalayas: project management case study of the information and communication technology global development alliance. 454-455



