| 25 - 28 October 2010: 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Beijing- China |
The 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV2010) will take place in Beijing, China during 25-28 October 2010. The conference will bring together practitioners, developers and researchers from government, academia, industry and non-governmental organizations to share the latest findings in the theory and practice of Electronic Governance.
The ICEGOV2010 Program Committee invites submissions of unpublished, original work - completed or ongoing - in the form of papers, case studies, demonstrations and posters:
The contributions can originate from: (1) Government - experiences, case studies and lessons learnt while planning, developing, executing and evaluating Electronic Governance initiatives; (2) Academia - foundations of Electronic Governance, including development, validation and implementation of relevant theories, models and specifications; or (3) Industry and NGOs - technologies, methods and tools upon which Electronic Governance solutions - systems, processes, services and organizations - can be built. ICEGOV2010 particularly welcomes: (a) cross-sector contributions that aim to establish connections between research, solutions and practice of Electronic Governance, and succeed in effectively communicating their findings from researchers to solution providers, from solution providers to public managers, from public managers to researchers; (b) contributions that cross the borders of the relevant disciplines - Information Technology, Computing, Public Administration and Policy, Political Science, Information Science, Linguistics, Law, Economics, Sociology, Business Administration and others; and (c) contributions on one or more of the practice, solutions or research aspects of Electronic Governance. |
The 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV2010) will take place in Beijing, China during 25-28 October 2010. The conference will bring together practitioners, developers and researchers from government, academia, industry and non-governmental organizations to share the latest findings in the theory and practice of Electronic Governance.








