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Journal
of E-Government, Vol. I, Issue 4:
EDITORIAL
Gregory G.
Curtin
Editor-in-Chief
Journal
of E-Government
USA
ARTICLES
A
Proximity Indicator for e-Government: The Smallest Number of Clicks
Olivier Glassey
Competence Centre for Electronic Applications in Government
Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute
Berlin, Germany
Olivier François Glassey
Institute of Logistics, Economy and Management
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Lausanne, Switzerland
E-political
Empowerment: Age Effects or Attitudinal Barriers?
Lisa E. Thrane
Mack C. Shelley, II
Iowa State University
Stuart W. Shulman
University of Pittsburgh
Sally R. Beisser
Teresa B. Larson
Drake University
Party
E-newsletters in the UK: a return to direct political communication?
Nigel Jackson
Bournemouth Media School
Bournemouth University
United Kingdom
Analyzing
Processes for E-Government Application Development: The Emergence of Process
Definition Languages
Leon J. Osterweil
Department of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Charles M. Schweik
Department of Natural Resources Conservation and
Center for Public Policy and Administration
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Norman K. Sondheimer
Department of Accounting and Information Systems
Isenberg School of Management
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Craig W. Thomas
Department of Political Science and
Center for Public Policy and Administration
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
CASE STUDY
Incentives
in e-government
Christian Bock
Deputy director general and chief financial and information officer
Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI)
Switzerland
BOOK REVIEWS
Managing
Strategic Enterprise Systems and e-Government Initiatives in Asia: A Casebook
by PAN Shan-Ling
Reviewed by Wing Lam
Universitas 21 Global
Singapore
Congress Online by Dennis W. Johnson
Reviewed by Kim J. Andreasson
Journal of E-Government
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