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Title Author Year
E-Government as an Instrument of Fiscal Accountability and Responsiveness Jonathan B. Justice, James Melitski & Daniel L. Smith 2005
Linking Citizen Satisfaction with E-Government and Trust in Government Eric W. Welch 2005
US Performance-Based Laws: Information Technology and E-Government Reporting Requirements Patrick R. Mullen 2005
The Virtual Value Chain and E-Government Partnership: Non-Monetary Agreements in the IRS E-File Program Stephen H. Holden & Patricia D. Fletcher 2005
From Government to E-Government: a Transition Model Robert M. Davison, Christian Wagner & Louis C. K. Ma 2005
E-government in China Ian Holliday & Ray Yep 2005
Same Bed, Different Dreams? A Comparative Analysis of Citizen and Bureaucrat Perspectives on E-Government M. Jae Moon, & Eric W. Welch 2005
E-Government and The Transformation of Public Administrations in EU Countries: Beyond NPM or Just a Second Wave of Reforms? Lourdes Torres, Vicente Pina & Sonia Royo 2005
E-Government: From Vision to Implementation (Book Review) Lisa A. Ennis 2005
Realising E-Government in the UK: Rural and Urban Challenges Jyoti Choudrie, Vhanth Weerakkody & Stephen Jones 2005
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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