[AISWorld] CFP - Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy (TGPPP)

Muhammad Kamal Muhammad.Kamal at brunel.ac.uk
Thu Apr 21 08:27:17 EDT 2016


Dear Colleagues

We would like to invite you to submit your work for possible publication in Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy (TGPPP).



Transforming Government is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, leading scholarly and practitioner based research on the subject of Transforming Government through its people, processes and policy. TGPPP aims to support early career researchers, academic leaders, practitioners, and policy makers to contribute, manage and share knowledge and experience, and to learn from each other's research through front-line thinking in e-Government. Unique and progressive in its approach, the journal seeks to recognise both the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives of e-Government, and welcomes both pure and applied research that impacts central and local Government (e.g. e-Government adoption and diffusion, digital Government, relationship between e-Government and e-Governance, e-Government policy, digital communication and digital inclusion, digital divide, e-Government planning and management, public-private partnerships for e-Government service, e-Government systems and applications, open Government, e-Government services, and e-Government impacts). International perspectives are also welcome. The journal is also interested in exploring how research carried out in the private sector can be applied to the public sector as a means of improving efficiency and effectiveness. The journal is in its tenth year of publication.


Readership:

The target audience of TGPPP includes academics, researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policy makers with an interest in the adoption, development and implementation of e-Government.


Content:
TGPPP publishes original and literature review papers, systematic literature reviews, conceptual/theoretical papers, case studies, research notes, and viewpoints. Contribution through viewpoint are by invitation only, and suggestions for special issues and publications are welcome.

Coverage:

Coverage of TGPPP is international and focused on original research in e-Government ICT, service chain issues, public sector management, policy implications of developing an e-Government environment, and organisational and human resource issues. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:


*         Accessibility and usability of e-Government web sites

*         Administrative reform through e-Government

*         Assessment of e-Government projects

*         Avoidance of technology pitfalls in e-Government development

  *   Benefits, barriers and risks of e-Government
  *   Big Data and Big Data Analytics in Government

*         Building government-to-government enterprises

*         Citizen-centric services

*         Cyber public relations

*         Digital government and online education

*         Digital Government policy development

  *   Digital Rights Management
  *   Digital governance
  *   Electronic Government Applications: Government to citizen; Government to business; Government to Government; and Government to employees
  *   Electronic information security management
  *   E-Government impact cases

*         E-Government and digital divide

*         E-Government databases

*         E-Government and Information Systems

*         E-Justice, law enforcement, and cyber crime

*         Electronic government-to-business collaboration

*         Electronic government-to-government collaboration

*         Electronic healthcare (e-health) services

*         E-Voting

*         Enterprise architecture at various levels of government

*         E-Planning

*         E-Participation

*         Evaluation of methodologies, approaches, tools, and techniques used for designing and implementing e-Government systems

  *   Evaluation of public sector information systems
  *   Future directions of e-Government
  *   Governance and electronic democracy

*         Identity management, data protection, and citizens' privacy

*         Immigration and digital government

*         Impacts/implications of electronic government

*         Implementing e-Government systems in transition economics

  *   Information Policy
  *   Information Privacy
  *   Information Access
  *   Internal Government Processes and Intranets

*         Information availability and access in e-Government

*         Information security in e-Government

*         Innovative applications and best practices in e-Government

*         Inter-agency information sharing in e-Government and shared services

*         International integration/collaboration of e-Government

  *   IT management issues in e-Government
  *   Local e-Government implementation and diffusion
  *   Organisational and human factors influencing e-Government adoption and diffusion
  *   Open Government and datafication
  *   Process management and integration
  *   Technology Adoption and Diffusion in public sector

*         Theories, conceptual models, and frameworks for public sector information systems

*         Transformational government and ICT enabled change in the public sector

  *   Service Chain Management

Submission Process and Authors Guidelines:
 Submissions should be made through the online submission system as: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tgppp

Author Guidelines are available at: Click Here<http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=tg>

Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the editor. We would like to thank you in advance for your interest and contribution to the TGPPP. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely
Kamal


Dr Muhammad Mustafa Kamal (FHEA, PhD, MSc DCS, OCP 'DBA', MCS, BBA)
Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management
Senior Editor - Information Systems Management (ISM) Journal
Associate Editor - Journal of Enterprise Information Management (JEIM)
Associate Editor - Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy (TGPPP)
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