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First Minitrack on e-Government
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Organizers/Proposers Michael Gisler, Matthias Günter, and Dieter Spahni |
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Six papers in two sessions were accepted |
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Two Minitracks
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Organzers/Proposers: Anthony Cresswell, Sharon Dawes, Michael Gisler, Matthias Günter, Theresa Pardo, Jochen Scholl, and Dieter Spahni |
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Thirteen papers in 4 sessions were accepted |
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Four Minitracks
- e-Government Management
- e-Policy
- e-Democracy
- e-Gov Services
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Organizers/Proposers: Bettina von Bredow, Heide Bruecher, Anthony Cresswell, Sharon Dawes, Jon Gant, Micheal Gisler, Matthias Günter, Ralf Klischewski, Theresa Pardo, Jochen Scholl, Eric Welch, and Maria Wimmer
E-Government becomes a cluster within the Emerging Technologies Track
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Twenty six papers in 8 sessions were accepted |
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Four Minnitracks
- e-Gov Management
- e-Policy
- e-Democracy
- e-Gov Services
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Organziers/Proposers: Heide Bruecher, Anthony Cresswell, Sharon Dawes, Jon Gant, Michael Gisler, Matthias Günter, Marijn Janssen, Ralf Klischewski, Robert Krimmer, Theresa Pardo, Jochen Scholl, and Eric Welch |
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Twenty five papers in 8 sessions were accepted |
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Five Minitracks
- e-Democracy
- e-Gov Infrastructure
- e-Gov Management
- e-Gov Services
- e-Policy, Law, & Governance
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Organziers/Proposers: Heide Bruecher, Anthony Cresswell, Jon Gant, Michael Gisler, Marijn Janssen, Ralf Klischewski, Helmut Krcmar, Robert Krimmer, Ann Mactintosh, Terrence Maxwell, M. Jae Moon, Theresa Pardo, Jochen Scholl, Eric Welch, and Maria Wimmer |
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Thirty six papers in 10 sessions were accepted |
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Seven Minitracks
- e-Gov Emerging Topics
- e-Democracy
- e-Gov Infrastructure
- e-Gov Management
- e-Gov Services
- e-Gov Security
- e-Policy, Law, & Governance
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Organziers/Proposers: Kim V Andersen, Suzanne Beaumaster, Heide Bruecher, Anthony Cresswell, Kristin Eschenfelder, Ake Grönlund, Ray Hackney, Marijn Janssen, Stephen Jones, Ralf Klischewski, Helmut Krcmar, Robert Krimmer, Herbert Kubicek, Ann Mactintosh, Terrence Maxwell, M. Jae Moon, Don Norris, Theresa Pardo, Jochen Scholl, Eric Welch, Gregory White, and Maria Wimmer
E-Government assumes full track status at HICSS
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Thirty seven papers in 12 sessions were accepted |
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Eight Minitracks
- e-Gov Emerging Topics
- e-Democracy
- e-Gov Infrastructure
- e-Gov Management
- e-Gov KM & IM,
- e-Gov Services
- e-Gov Information Security
- e-Policy, Law, & Governance
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Organziers/Proposers: Kim V Andersen, Suzanne Beaumaster, Anthony Cresswell, Haluk Demirkan, Kristin Eschenfelder, Michael Goul, Thomas Horan, Marijn Janssen, Stephen Jones, Ralf Klischewski, Robert Krimmer, Christine Leitner, Ann Mactintosh, Jeremy Millard, Theresa Pardo, Keith Schildt, Jochen Scholl, Pirkko Walden, Eric Welch, Gregory White, Maria Wimmer, and Jing Zhang
The best paper award went to Eric.W. Welch and Sanjay Pandeys paper entitled "Multiple Measures of Website Effectiveness and their Effect on Service Quality in Health and Human Service Agencies." The runner-up with an honorable mention was the paper entitled " Information Privacy and Trust in Government" co-authored by Rowena Cullen and Patrick Reilly.
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Thirty five papers in 11 sessions were accepted |
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First Full-day Symposium of the Global Electronic Government Research and Practice Community
Committee: Valerie Gregg (Lead), Sharon Dawes, Theresa Pardo, Marijn Janssen, Jochen Scholl, and Maria Wimmer
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