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Title Author Year
Are You Being Served?: Transforming E-Government through Service Personalisation Jeremy Millard 2011
Identifying Barriers to E-Government Services for Citizens in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Study Subhajyoti Ray 2011
Evaluating Citizen Adoption and Satisfaction of E-Government Craig P. Orgeron & Doug Goodman 2011
Evaluating and Designing Electronic Government for the Future: Observations and Insights from Australia Nigel Martin & John Rice 2011
Diffusion of Personalized E-Government Services among Dutch Municipalities: An Empirical Investigation and Explanation Vincent M.F Homburg & Andres Dijkshoorn 2011
Towards a Design Rationale for Inclusive E-Government Services Heiko Hornung & Cecília C. Baranauskas 2011
The Environment as Part of the E-Government Agenda: Framing Issues and Policies at the Nation-State Level Gisela Gil-Egui, William F. Vásquez, Alissa M. Mebus & Sarah C. Sherrier 2011
Why Do e-Government Projects Fail? Risk Factors of Large Information Systems Projects in the Greek Public Sector: An International Comparison Euripidis Loukis & Yannis Charalabidis 2011
Organizational Culture and E-Government Performance: An Empirical Study Shivraj Kanungo & Vikas Jain 2011
The RFID Technology Adoption in e-Government: Issues and Challenges Ramaraj Palanisamy & Bhasker Mukerji 2011
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Taiwan E-Governance Research Center is supported by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan.
Taiwan E-Governance Research Center,National Chengchi University,

No.64, Sec. 2, ZhiNan Rd., Wenshan District, Taipei City, 11605, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Tel:+886-2-2939-3091 # 67525, 67526;email: tegrdec@gmail.com