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Electronic Government
E-Government is the brand label for a multidisciplinary research domain, which studies the use of information and technology in the context of public policy making (electronic governance, open government, and digital divide/s), government operations (transformation, management, organization, infrastructure, interoperability, security), citizen engagement (e-participation, transparency, collaboration, and digital democracy), and government services (including using social media). Numerous disciplines contribute to this intersection of research such as computer science, information systems research, information science, political sciences, organizational sciences (public administration and business administration), sociology, and psychology among others. The HICSS e-Government track has been a hotbed for groundbreaking studies and new ideas in this particular research domain. Many studies first presented here were developed further and then turned into publications at top journals. Eleven minitracks cover the full spectrum of research avenues of electronic government including minitracks dedicated to:
Track Chair
Jochen Scholl
The Information School
Mary Gates Hall, Suite 370C
Box 352840
University of Washington
Seattle WA 98195-2840
Tel: 206-616-2543
Fax: 206-616-3152
Email: jscholl@u.washington.edu |
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