APPENDIX E: List of Publications
Fundamental issues studies
Banerjee, P., & Chau, P. Y. K. (2004). An evaluative framework for analysing e-government convergence capability in developing countries. Electronic Government, an International Journal, 1(1), 29-48.
Bouaziz, F. (2008). Public administration presence on the web: A cultural explanation. Electronic Journal of e-Government, 6(1).
Boyer-Wright, K. M., & Kottemann, J. E. (2008). High-level factors affecting availability of online government services worldwide. Electronic Government, an International Journal.
Boyer-Wright, K. M., & Kottemann, J. E. (2008). High-level factors affecting global availability of online government services. In the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii.
Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT). (2002). The e-government handbook for developing countries: infoDev, World Bank.
Commonwealth Centre for Electronic Governance. (2004). E-government the digital divide and information sharing: Examining the issues: Commonwealth Centre for Electronic Governance.
Davison, R. M., Wagner, C., & Ma, L. C. K. (2005). From government to e-government: A transition model. Information Technology & People, 18(3), 280-299.
Dawes, S. S. (2008). An exploratory framework for future e-government research investments. In the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii.
Dawes, S. S. (2008). Governance in the information age: A research framework for a uncertain future. In the Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference (dg.o), Montreal, Canada.
Dutton, W. H., & Peltu, M. (2007). The emerging internet governance mosaic: Connecting the pieces. Information polity. The International Journal of Government & Democracy in the Information Age, 12, 63-81.
Evans, D., & Yen, D. C. (2005). E-government: An analysis for implementation: Framework for understanding cultural and social impact. Government Information Quarterly 22(3), 354-373.
Grant, G., & Chau, D. (2005). Developing a generic framework for e-government. Journal of Global Information Management, 13(1), 1-30.
Hardy, C. A., & Williams, S. P. (2008). E-government policy and practice: A theoretical and empirical exploration of public e-procurement. Government Information Quarterly, 25(2), 155-180.
Heeks, R. (2001). Explaining success and failure of e-government. Paper presented at the 1st European Conference on e-Government (ECEG), Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Hosman, L., Fife, E., & Armey, L. E. (2008). The case for a multi-methodological, cross-disciplinary approach to the analysis of ICT investment and projects in the developing world. Information Technology for Development, 14(4), 308-327.
Information for Development Program (InfoDev) World Bank, & Bridges.org. (2005). E-ready for what? E-readiness in developing countries: Current status and prospects toward the millennium development goals: World Bank.
Kim, C.-K. (2007). A cross-national analysis of global e-government. Public Organization Review, 7(4), 317-329.
Kimberley, P. (2007). E-governance in trade facilitation: Transparency and ICT as prerequisites for free and fair trade. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV), Macao, China.
Mitra, A. (2005). Direction of electronic governance initiatives within two worlds: Case for a shift in emphasis. Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), 2(1), 26 - 40.
Moon, M. J., Welch, E. W., & Wong, W. (2005). What drives global e-governance? An exploratory study at a macro level. In the Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii.
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). (2003). The e-government imperative: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Prattipati, S. N. (2003). Adoption of e-governance: Differences between countries in the use of online government services. Journal of American Academy of Business, Cambridge, 3(1/2), 386 - 391.
Ramaswamy, M., & Selian, A. N. (2007). E-government in transition countries: Prospects and challenges. In the Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii.
Rose, R. (2005). A global diffusion model of e-governance. Journal of Public Policy, 25(1), 5 - 27.
Roy, J. (2005). E-governance and international relations: A consideration of newly emerging capacities in a multi-level world. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, 6(1), 44-55.
Satola, D. (2007). Legal aspects of internet governance reform. Information polity, 12(2007), 49-62.
Schware, R., & Deane, A. (2003). Deploying e-government programs: The strategic importance of "i" before "e". info, 5(4), pp. 10-19.
Srivastava, S. C., & Teo, T. S. H. (2007). E-government payoffs: Evidence from cross-country data. Journal of Global Information Management, 15(4), 20-40.
Srivastava, S. C., & Teo, T. S. H. (2007). What facilitates e-government development? A cross-country analysis. Electronic Government, an International Journal, 4(4), 365-378.
Van Den Besselaar, P. & Oostveen, A.-M. (2003). Experiments with e-voting technology experiences and lessons. In P. Cunningham, M. Cunningham & P. Fatelnig (Eds.), Building the knowledge economy: Issues, applications, case studies. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Waksberg-Guerrini, A., & Aibar, E. (2007). Towards a network government? A critical analysis of current assessment methods for e-government. In M.A. Wimmer, H. J. Scholl & Å. Grönlund (Eds.), Electronic Government (Vol. 4656, pp. 330-341): Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.
Yang, K., & Rho, S.-Y. (2007). E-government for better performance: Promises, realities, and challenges.
International Journal of Public Administration, 30(11), 1197-1217.