[Asis-l] Call for Papers - IRMA 2005
Pattee Fletcher
pattee at umbc.edu
Thu Jul 1 14:56:34 EDT 2004
The Electronic Government Research Track of the 2005 IRMA Conference is soliciting high quality papers for presentation on panels within the track. Within the past few years e-government, defined as the provision of information and services electronically to citizens and businesses 24 hours per day, seven days per week, has proliferated globally among governments at all levels and in virtually all functional areas. E-government research which addresses all aspects of e-government, while lagging behind actual e-government evolution, is developing rapidly.
This call seeks high quality papers that address and/or inform e-government from any relevant discipline or theoretical perspective and that employs any relevant research methodology. Papers may address any aspect of e-government including but not limited to hardware and software technology, information privacy and security, e-government adoption and diffusion, e-government policy, e-government planning and management, e-government applications, e-government impacts, e-voting and other forms of e-participation, internal government practices and best practices. Case studies of e-government applications and developments are also welcomed.
Papers must be prepared according to the IRMA submission guidelines found at:
http://www.irma-international.org/conferences/2005/submission.asp
Track Co-Chairs
Donald F. Norris, Director
Maryland Institute for Policy Analysis and Research
Professor of Public Policy
427 Public Policy Building
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, MD 21250
norris at umbc.edu
410-455-1080
Patricia Diamond Fletcher, Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, MD 21250
pfletcher at umbc.edu
410-455-2184
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