ECEG 2001
The European Conference on E-Government
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
27-28 September 2001
Conference Chair: Frank Bannister
Programme Chairs: Alan Mullally and Dr Dan Remenyi
CALL FOR PAPERS
The European Conference on E-Government (ECEG) is an opportunity for
academics, practitioners and consultants from Europe
and elsewhere who are involved in the study, management, development and
implementation of web enabled initiatives in the
Government sector to come together and exchange ideas. The advisory
group for the conference invites submissions of papers on
both the theory and practice of all aspects of web enabling technology
in the public sector. The conference in September 2001 is
seeking qualitative, experience-based and quantitative papers as well as
case studies and reports of work in progress from
academics and government departments. Topics may include, but are not
limited to, e-Government portals, e-Government
transaction sites, webocracy, security and confidentiality, integrated
systems, citizen centric information systems, web enabled
knowledge management and other ITC enabled systems in the public service
sector.
Submission details:
Abstract details: No more than 500 words to be received by 30 April
2001.
File type: Word for Windows.
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Full paper: Only required on acceptence of abstract and not
to be more than 5,000 words. Submission date will
be no later than 31 July 2001.
All abstracts received by the submission deadline will be considered for
presentation at the Conference. Papers accepted will be
published in the conference proceedings only providing authors present
their work at the Conference.
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 31 May 2001
Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2001
Final copy of full paper due: 31 July 2001
Conference Executive:
Frank Bannister, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland,
frank.bannister@tcd,.ie
Professor Egon Berghout, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands,
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Dr Bill Hutchinson, Edith Cowan University, Australia
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Professor Arthur Money, Henley Management College, UK
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Alan Mullally, Trinity College Dublin [log in to unmask]
Professor Rene Pellisier, School of Business Leadership, South Africa
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Professor Dan Remenyi, Trinity College, Dublin, [log in to unmask]
Professor Les Worrall, University of Wolverhampton, UK,
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Conference Committee:
The conference programme committee consists of key people in the
information systems community around the world. The
following people have confirmed their participation:
Frank Bannister (Trinity College Dublin), Jan Burn (Edith Cowan
University), Derek Bond (University of Ulster), Ann Brown
(City University Business School), Sean Connolly (Revenue Commissioners
of Ireland), Anne Davies (Queens University Belfast),
Kevin Grant (Bell College), Chris Guest (Flintshire County Council),
Bill Hutchinson (Edith Cowan University), Mike Jackson
(University of Wolverhampton), Steve Jones, (Conwy County Borough
Council), Denise Leahy (Trinity College Dublin), Arthur
Money (Henley Management College), Atta Badii (Northampton University
College), Chris Morse (OSI), Rene Pellisier (School
of Business Leadership), David Price (Henley Management College), Dan
Remenyi (Trinity College Dublin), Michael
Sherwood-Smith (UCD) David Taylor (CERTUS), Henry Watermeyer (University
of the Witwatersrand), Les Worrall
(University of Wolverhampton).
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