Call for Papers - Special Issue on Technology Design for E‐Government: Issues and Implications (IJICTHD)

Banner: General computing

Submission details

*This call is now closed*

A special Issue on Technology Design for E Government: Issues and Implications in the International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD)

    Guest editors

    • Dr Zaigham Mahmood
      Senior Lecturer and Reader in Applied Computing, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Derby,UK
      Email: z.mahmood@derby.ac.uk
    • Saqib Saeed
      Dept. of Information Systems and New Media, University of Siegen, Germany
      Email: saqib.saeed@uni-siegen.de.

    About the special issue

    E‐Government projects are huge undertakings and require serious political commitment, clear vision and robust long term strategy. Human factors are an important aspect when designing and implementing e‐government projects, however, the technology that underpin and enable such implementation is equally important.

    The focus of the proposed special issue is on the later of the aforementioned two aspects. The aim is to consider all relevant aspects of technology design and its implications for e‐government implementation, with a particular focus on e‐government and ebusiness portals and websites.

    Objective of the special issue

    The objectives of the proposed Special Issue are two-fold:

    1. To invite ideas, suggestions and recommendations and publish high quality contributions examining the inherent issues, technology design implications, user experiences and guidelines for technology appropriation, and 
    2. To invite case studies to publish and disseminate best practices employed by organisations, project managers and practitioners in the field of e government.

    The aim is to provide opportunities for discussion of implications and dissemination of good practices that will be useful or of interest to academics from a range of fields including information systems, human computer interaction, computer supported cooperative work and organisational science as well as for government officials and governmental organisations.

    Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not limited to) the following:

    • User experiences with e‐government infrastructures
    • Technology infrastructure and citizens engagement
    • ICTs and community empowerment
    • Digital divide and e‐government adoption
    • ICTs and e‐democracy
    • Impact of ICT in governmental, nongovernmental and public communication
    • Technology management practices in government, non governmental and community settings
    • Limitations, challenges and barriers to ICT adoption for government and public
    • Web 2.0 (Blogs, wikis, social networking websites) and e-government
    • Mobile technology and e‐government
    • Economic, ethical, security, privacy and legal issues.

    Submission procedure

    Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for this special theme issue on Technology Design for E‐Government: Issues and Implications on or before 31 August, 2011.

    All submissions must be original and may not be under review by another publication.

    Interested authors should consult the journal's guidelines for manuscript submissions at:

    Submission of papers

    All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double‐blind, peer review basis. and be should be directed to the attention of:

    About the International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development

    The mission of the International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD) is to create awareness on how ICTs contribute to human development in multiple areas. This journal describes the link between ICTs and human development, which includes economic, social, and political development. IJICTHD identifies potential applications for the development of human beings and provides insightful analysis about those factors (also contextual and institutional ones) that affect ICTs for human development initiatives. Proposing strategies to both governments and international cooperation organisations for moving forward, this journal also addresses future challenges.

    This journal is an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association www.igi‐global.com/ijicthd.

    Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Susheel Chhabra
    Published: Quarterly (both in print and electronic form).

    The publisher

    The International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development is published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference", "Business Science Reference", and "Engineering Science Reference" imprints.

    For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi‐global.com.

    Use of personal data

    Our policy is to only use the data you supply to us for use in regard to the work of the University of Derby. We do not pass on your data to any other third party under any circumstances.

    © Copyright University of Derby 2013 | Accessibility | Privacy and cookies | Site map | Disclaimer | Freedom of Information | Company info | About us as a charity | Trademarks of the University of Derby | Staff admin