E-Government is an emerging trend. E-Government is an extension of e-business applications to the public sector. increased adoption and application of e-Government across countries is being propelled by its potential to offer not only a convenient service to citizens, but also related benefits such as reduced transaction costs and enhanced operational efficiency. the success of e-Government efforts across various countries is mostly sporadic and diffused.
The objective of this special issue is to provide an outlet for publishing original research highlighting current issues related to technical, organisational, managerial and socio-economic aspects of e-Government adoption, evolution, implementation and impact. We seek to invite papers that address various aspects of e-Government projects from a theoretical, conceptual, or empirical perspective to set the stage for future research direction in e-Government. Both quantitative as well as qualitative studies on e-Government from developed and developing countries perspectives will be encouraged.
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Electronics e-Government
- VLSI technology
- Embedded system e-Government
- Image processing
- Computing e-Government
- Big-data in e-Government
- E-Government projects in developing countries and developed countries
- Models of electronic service delivery
- E-Government and e-governance
- Technological environment in e-Government implementation
- Emerging e-Government issues
- E-Government using mobile technologies
Important Dates
Submission of manuscripts: 20 February, 2017
Notification to authors: 20 March, 2017
Final versions due: 20 April, 2017
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