CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
 
Developing E-Government Projects: Frameworks and Methodologies
 
A book edited by Dr Zaigham Mahmood, University of Derby, UK
To be published by IGI Global
 
Chapter Proposal Submission Deadline: 10 Sept 2012 (extended)
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: 25 Oct 2012
 
Introduction 
 
E-Government is about harnessing the information revolution to improve the 
lives of citizens and businesses, and to improve the efficiency of the 
government. It aims at a citizen-centred vision of a government that provides 
effective governance, increased transparency, better management, effective 
processes, and efficient services through the use of the Internet and 
information and communication technologies (ICTs). In this context, world 
governments are mobilizing large amounts of resources to develop, implement, 
and promote the use of e-government. However, developing e-government projects 
are huge undertakings that require significant investment of time, money, 
people, and technology resources. There is, therefore, a need for a careful 
assessment of the e-readiness of the state, as well as a careful formulation of 
a long term strategy and a clear commitment and will on the part of the 
political leaders. The governments need to have ICT infrastructure, processes, 
and policies as well as training provisions for the masses in place, and 
citizens must be willing to adopt the innovative technologies and approaches. 
The aim of the proposed book is to present frameworks and methodologies, as 
well as case studies to discuss and understand the approaches being deployed 
for successful implementation of e-government projects. The secondary objective 
is to present information for other economies that are in the process of 
developing e-government strategies.
 
Recommended Topics: include, but are not limited to, the following:
·          E-government strategies, methodologies and frameworks
·          E-government stages, models and approaches
·          E-democracy, e-voting, e-participation and e-legislation
·          Government-to-government and government-to-business interactions
·          Government-to-citizen and business-to-business interactions 
·          Provision of e-services and e-training of the masses
·          Pre-requisites for successful implementation
·          ICT infrastructure and training provision for citizens
·          E-government project initiation, planning and implementation
·          E-government project evaluation metrics
·          Success factors and best practices
·          Limitations, barriers, challenges and opportunities
·          E-readiness factors and pre-conditions
·          Strategies for successful adoption by the masses
·          Resource, expertise, ethical and legal issues
·          Diffusion of Innovation and other relevant theories
·          Managing innovation, change and integration
·          Experience and comparison reports
·          Knowledge management in e-government project
·          Case studies 
·          Other topics relevant to successful implementation and adoption of 
e-government.
 
Submission Procedure
 
Researchers, practitioners and decision makers are invited to submit 1 page 
chapter proposals, by the date mentioned above, clearly explaining the 
objective and structure of the proposed chapters. Authors of accepted proposals 
will be notified within one week and given instructions and guidelines for full 
chapter preparation. Full chapters should be about 10,000 words or around 20 
pages in length. Completed chapters will be reviewed following a double-blind 
peer review process to ensure quality and high information content. Proposals 
and full chapters, as WORD files, should be sent to Dr Zaigham Mahmood: 
[email protected]
 
Important dates
·          Chapter proposals due date:             10 Sept 2012 (extended)
·          Full chapters due date:                      25 Oct 2012
·          Chapter reviews feedback by:           15 Nov 2012
·          Revised chapters due date:               15 Dec 2012
·          Manuscript delivery to publishers: 15 Feb 2013
 
For Enquiries: please contact the editor, Dr Zaigham Mahmood: 
[email protected]
 
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Dr Zaigham Mahmood
Reader in Applied Computing
Assistant Head of DISYS (Distributed Systems) Research Group
University of Derby, UK
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'Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures' by Z Mahmood & R Hill (Eds) now 
available at:
http://www.springer.com/computer/communication+networks/book/978-1-4471-2235-7
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'Cloud Computing: Concepts and Technology' by T Erl, Z Mahmood & R Puttini
will be launched at SOA/Cloud Symposium, Imperial College, London, 24-25 Sept 
2012
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