Track:
Electronic Government
Minitrack:
Organization & Management
Initially, e-Government was considered a technical phenomenon.
However, in the last few years, research in this topic clearly
showed its multidimensional nature and identified important
organizational, political, and managerial factors. This mini-track
welcomes papers that explore and highlight organizational and
management aspects of e-Government.
Topics and research areas include, but are not limited to:
Organizational aspects:
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Strategies for development, implementation, maintenance and
evaluation of Public sector information systems
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Strategies for integrating actors, business processes and systems
to support cross-organizational e-Government processes
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Change management
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Business models for e-Government
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System design and requirements engineering for e-Government
Management aspects:
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EAM - e-Government Architecture Management - IT/IS Planning
and Management
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E-Government strategies
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Governance structures
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Methods and frameworks for e-Government assessment
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e-Government control
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Innovation management and trend monitoring
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Knowledge management
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Helmut Krcmar (Primary Contact)
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstr. 3
D-85748 Garching, Germany
Phone: +49-89-289-19530
Fax +49-89-289-19533
Email: krcmar@in.tum.de
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)
Carretera México-Toluca 3655
Col. Lomas de Santa Fe 01210 México, DF, Mexico
Phone: +52-55-5727-9800 Ex. 2311
Email: joseramon.gil@cide.edu
Maddalena Sorrentino
State University of Milan, Italy
Dept. of Economics, Business, and Statistics
Via Conservatorio, 7 I-20122 Milan, Italy
Phone: +39-02-5032-1148
Fax: +39-02-5032-1505
Email: maddalena.sorrentino@unimi.it