[AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2015: MiniTrack: E-Government: Past, Present, and Future
Vikas Jain
jain_vikas12 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jan 9 11:33:17 EST 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS21st Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
Puerto Rico, August 13-15, 2015
http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/Deadline for paper submissions:February 25, 2015
Mini-track: E-Government: Past, Present, andFuture
Track: E-Government (SIGEGOV)
Description
E-Government is an emerging paradigm todeliver government services to citizens, businesses, and other stakeholdersthrough the use of Internet and information and communication technologies(ICTs). Over years, e-Government development has transitioned from cataloguing,transaction processing to vertical and horizontal integration in both developedand developing nations. The evolution of e-Government from the informationalinterfaces of the yester years to the transformational applications of todayhas in large measures been influenced by many of the contingent environmentalfactors. The development of e-Government has not been uniform across the world.Most nations are still struggling with their e-Government programs. Despitetheir tremendous transformational potential, the evidence about the success ofe-Government efforts across various countries is mostly sporadic and diffused.
The objective of this mini-track is toprovide a forum for discussion and presentation of original researchhighlighting current issues related to technical, organizational, managerialand socio-economic aspects of e-Government adoption, evolution, implementationand impact. We seek to invite papers that address various aspects ofe-Government projects from a theoretical, conceptual, or empirical perspectiveto set the stage for future research direction in e-Government. Bothquantitative as well as qualitative studies on e-Government from developed anddeveloping countries perspectives are encouraged.
Suggested topics: Contributed papers may deal with,but are not limited to:
- The development and implementation of e-Government.
- Frameworks for successful e-Government implementation
- Social and economic impacts of e-Government
- Effect of socio-economic factors in e-Government implementation and adoption
- Cross country comparisons of e-Government projects
- E-Government projects in developing countries and developed countries
- Enablers and inhibitors of e-Government success
- Models of electronic service delivery
- Frameworks for e-Government evaluation
- E-Government and E-Governance
- E-Government readiness of government and citizens across countries
- Role of technological and regulatory environment in e-Government implementation
- E-Citizen and e-democracy
- Emerging e-Government issues
- E-government using mobile technologies
Important Dates for AMCIS 2015:
Monday, January 5, 2015: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2015 begin
Wednesday, February 25, 2015: AMCIS manuscript submission website closesfor authors
Tuesday, April 21, 2015: Authors notified about the decision.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015: Authors submit camera-ready revision of theirpapers.
Instructions for authors: http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/submission-guidelinesTrack / Mini-track Details http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/2-uncategorised/40-e-government-sigegov-track Mini-track chair Vikas Jain
vjain at ut.eduThe University of Tampa, Tampa, FL
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