Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG)
Homepage: http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=72
Mission statement:
EG is dedicated to design, development, management, implementation, technology, and application issues in e-government. EG aims to help professionals working in the field, academic educators and policy makers to contribute, to disseminate knowledge, and to learn from each others' work through cutting-edge thinking in e-government. The international dimension is emphasised in order to overcome cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of accelerating technological change and changes in the global economy. EG is an outstanding outlet where e-government research can take a shape of its own and results can be shared across institutions, governments, researchers and students, as well as industry.
- Up-to-date, leading edge research to keep readers ahead and maintain a competitive edge best practice in e-government
- Practical guidance on ways to achieve great effectiveness and efficiency in e-government development and implementation.
- In-depth analysis and interpretation to advance our understanding and provide a framework for further study of e-government.
- International coverage that allows us to share information, knowledge and insight on a worldwide scale.
Scope:
- Cultural, social and political issues in e-government
- Digital divide on e-government
- E-government and social exclusion
- E-government impacts on efficiencies, effectiveness, and transparency
- E-government in small sized local governments
- Digital government
- E-government and homeland defense and homeland security
- E-government: security and trust
- E-government and e-democracy
- Democracy, inclusion, voting and participation facilitated by e-government
- E-voting and e-election
- E-governance development
- ERP in e-government
- Supply chain and value chain in e-government
- E-government and e-markets
- E-payments and e-government
- Public procurement and e-government
- E-government procurement
- Accounting service in e-government
- E-taxation and online tax systems
- Reengineering government administrative process via e-government
- Adoption of semantic technologies in e-government
- RFID and e-government
- E-government usability
- Usable application development for government employees in various job functions
- E-government web design
- Service-oriented data aggregation in e-government
- Data warehouse and data mining in e-government
- Technical aspects on knowledge flow in e-government
- Knowledge management in public sector
- Group decision support systems (GDSS) and e-government
- Infrastructure, integration, and interoperability of e-government
- Public information infrastructure
- Interactive e-government study
- Municipally owned information city
- Ontology for e-government
- Rural e-government applications
- Poverty alleviation with e-government
- E-government: strategy and implementation
- Assessment of the benefits of usable e-government solutions in multiple contexts
- E-readiness of citizens and business
- E-government business models (B2G, G2B, G2C, C2G, and G2G)
- Critical success factors for m-government, and u-government diffusion
- E-government, m-government, and u-government comparison study
- M-cities and m-society
- Universal access of e-government portals and web sites
- Human computer interactions in m-government and u-government
- Visions of e-government in the future
- Case studies
- Any other interdisciplinary research relevant to e-government
Availability: Subscription
Editor: Dr. June Wei
Link to editorial board: http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=72#board
Publication Frequency (x times per year): 4
Publisher: InderScience Publishers
Lifespan: 2004

