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Journal cover: Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy

ISSN: 1750-6166

Online from: 2007

Subject Area: Industry and Public Sector Management

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Volume 3 issue 1

Published: 2009, Start page: p7

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1776358 An analysis of e-Government research published in Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy (TGPPP?)
Yogesh K. Dwivedi (pp. 7 - 15)
Keywords: Communication technologies, Government, Publications, Research
Article type: Viewpoint
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1776359 The framework for sustainable eDemocracy development
Suree Funilkul, Wichian Chutimaskul (pp. 16 - 31)
Keywords: Communication technologies, Democracy, Modelling, Quality, Sustainable development
Article type: Research paper
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1776360 User exclusion and fragmented requirements capture in publicly-funded IS projects
Christopher Folkerd, Gabriella Spinelli (pp. 32 - 49)
Keywords: Information systems, Police, Project evaluation, United Kingdom, User interfaces
Article type: Research paper
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1776361 Digitising criminal justice in England and Wales: revisiting information-growth dynamics
Federico Iannacci (pp. 50 - 64)
Keywords: Communication technologies, Criminal justice, Digital storage, England, Governance, Wales
Article type: Research paper
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1776362 Antecedents of paperless income tax filing by young professionals in India: an exploratory study
Amitabh Ojha, G.P. Sahu, M.P. Gupta (pp. 65 - 90)
Keywords: Communication technologies, Government, Income tax, India
Article type: Research paper
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1776363 Editorial
Zahir Irani
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