[Iefac.list] Call for Book Chapters
Dr. Saqib Saeed
saqib.saeed at gmail.com
Sat Oct 15 11:26:26 EDT 2016
*Call for Book Chapters*
*User Centric E-Government: Challenges & Opportunities*
To be published by Springer https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.springer.com_series_6157&d=CwIFaQ&c=Ngd-ta5yRYsqeUsEDgxhcqsYYY1Xs5ogLxWPA_2Wlc4&r=Ue5eprQ_fMYcavWXDDYHbKQI0IFAmpjoy6QR5xcYCC4Qd5ukwoooDHsBFMkK-u0r&m=hEzMjYdk0Rx9J7iElSrfZHE8QeBvJ4gNAW7VfLE-JWo&s=zd4O7bYoXz7UjAG4FF7sUL_7LcKVaoRJ_FK60lQfemE&e=
*Editors*
Dr. Saqib Saeed University of Dammam, KSA
Prof. T. Ramayah University Sains Malaysia
Prof. Zaigham Mahmood Univesity of Derby UK & North West
Univ. S Africa
*Introduction*
E-Government, or electronic government, is about harnessing the information
revolution to improve the efficiency of government processes and the lives
of citizens. It aims at a citizen centred approach to governance through
effective use of the Internet and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs). E-Government promotes transparency and effectiveness
of a government’s processes as well as citizens’ participation
(e-participation) in the affairs of the government. Whereas, E-government
projects are huge undertakings for government departments, user-centric
approach requires citizens’ participation in the running of the government
affairs. In both these respects, there are huge challenges and inherent
issues. Whereas, governments require long term commitment as well as
correct planning and availability of financial resources, it is highly
important that citizens are enabled to have access to the information
technology, have knowledge and skills to use the available technology, have
the positive commitment to affect the governments’ strategies. So, enabling
citizens to effectively participate is much more difficult.
In this context, in the proposed book, we aim to present the inherent
challenges and available opportunities with respect to user-centric
e-government.
*Recommended Topics*
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Technology Appropriation in E-Government
· Empirical Studies of E-Government
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__eventseer.net_t_e-2Dgovernment_&d=CwIFaQ&c=Ngd-ta5yRYsqeUsEDgxhcqsYYY1Xs5ogLxWPA_2Wlc4&r=Ue5eprQ_fMYcavWXDDYHbKQI0IFAmpjoy6QR5xcYCC4Qd5ukwoooDHsBFMkK-u0r&m=hEzMjYdk0Rx9J7iElSrfZHE8QeBvJ4gNAW7VfLE-JWo&s=X8hqeHYHBFm-k1YeMyUtHcdoYXzBn_9Iu5o71Orn5bo&e= >
· Participatory Design in E-Government Projects
· Usability Studies of E-Government Systems
· Evaluation of E-Government Systems in Practice
· E-Government and Citizen Engagement
· Universal Access of E-Government
· Innovation and Knowledge Management in E-Government
· Open Source Systems and E-Government
· Mobile technology and E-Government
· E-Government in Web 2.0 Era
· Metrics for E-Government Adoption
· Social, Ethical and Legal Issues related to E-Government
*Deadlines*
Proposal Submission: *30 October 2016*
Full Chapter Submission: 15 November 2016
Chapter Acceptance/Rejection Notification: 30 November 2016
Final chapter Submission: 15 December 2016
*Submissions*
Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document)
to:
Dr. Saqib Saeed: saqib.saeed at gmail.com
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