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Betreff: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2017 CfP : Mini-Track: E-Government: Past, Present, and Future
Datum: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 22:26:11 +0000 (UTC)
Von: Vikas Jain <jain_vikas12@yahoo.co.uk>
Antwort an: Vikas Jain <jain_vikas12@yahoo.co.uk>
An: AISWorld <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>



Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Boston, August 10-12, 2017,https://amcis2017.aisnet.org/

*Mini-Track Title: E-Government: Past, Present, and Future*
Track: E-Government 

Description:
E-Government is an emerging paradigm to deliver government services to citizens, businesses, and other stakeholders through the use of Internet and information and communication technologies (ICTs). Over years, e-Government development has transitioned from cataloguing, transaction processing to vertical and horizontal integration in both developed and developing nations. The evolution of e-Government from the informational interfaces of the yester years to the transformational applications of today has in large measures been influenced by many of the contingent environmental factors.

Call for Papers:

 The objective of this mini-track is to provide a forum for discussion and presentation of original research highlighting current issues related to technical, organizational, 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 are encouraged.

Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to:       
   - The development and implementation of e-Government.
   - Frameworks for successful e-Government implementation
   - Social and economic impacts of e-Government
   - Effect of socio-economic factors in e-Government implementation and adoption
   - Cross country comparisons of e-Government projects
   - E-Government projects in developing countries and developed countries
   - Enablers and inhibitors of e-Government success
   - Models of electronic service delivery
   - Frameworks for e-Government evaluation
   - E-Government and E-Governance
   - E-Government readiness of government and citizens across countries
   - Role of technological and regulatory environment in e-Government implementation
   - E-Citizen and e-democracy
   - Emerging e-Government issues
   - E-government using mobile technologies
 
Important Dates:

*  January 9, 2017 - Manuscript Submissions Begin
*  March 1, 2017 - Manuscript Submissions Due
*  April 17, 2017 - Notification of Initial Decision

Submissions may be of two types:
 ·  Completed research papers (< 5000 words, excluding references, tables, and figures) ·  Research-in-progress papers (< 3500 words, excluding references,tables, and figures)    All conference submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be submitted using the online submission system. For complete instructions for authors and information about the conference, visit the
AMCIS 2017 website at http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/    -- Vikas Jain, Ph.D. Associate Professor The University of Tampa Department of Information and Technology Management John H. Sykes College of Business, JS- 317-C 401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa FL 33606, USA 813-257-3968 Email: vjain@ut.edu,www.ut.edu
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