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TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT PEOPLE PROCESS AND POLICY (ISSN: 1750-6166)

PublisherEmerald

ISSN-L1750-6166

ISSN1750-6166

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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Description

Transforming Government publishes leading scholarly and practitioner research on the subject of transforming Government through its people, processes and policy. Unique and progressive in its approach, the journal seeks to recognise both the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives of eGovernment, and welcomes both pure and applied research that impacts central and local Government. International perspectives are also welcome.

The journal is also interested in exploring how research carried out in the private sector can be applied to the public sector as a means of improving efficiency and effectiveness.

Coverage

Coverage is international and focused on original research in eGovernment ICT, service chain issues, public sector management, policy implications of developing an eGovernment environment, and organisational and human resource issues. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Benefits, barriers and risks of electronic government
Cultural Issues in Electronic Government
Electronic Democracy and Electronic Voting
Electronic Governance
Electronic Government and Business Process Reengineering
Electronic Government and Digital Divide
Electronic Government and Local Governments
Electronic Government and Social Exclusion
Electronic Government Applications: Government to citizen; Government to business; Government to Government; and Government to employees
Electronic Government for Rural Development
Electronic Government Impacts on Homeland Security
Electronic Government Implementation
Electronic Information Security Management
Electronic Payments in Government
Enterprise Resource Planning in Electronic Government
e-Procurement in Government
Evaluation of Electronic Government Investments
Evolution of Electronic Government: M-Government, & U-Government
Impact of Electronic Government in Poverty Alleviation
Information Access
Information Infrastructure in Electronic Government
Information Policy
Information Privacy
Information Systems
Integration Issues in Electronic Government
Internal Government Processes and Intranets
Interoperability Issues in Electronic Government
Knowledge Management in Government Sector
Political Issues in Electronic Government
Process management and integration
Security and Trust in Electronic Government
Service Chain Management
Social Issues in Electronic Government
Strategy and Planning for Electronic Government
Supply Chain Management and Value Chain in E-Government
Technical Aspects on Knowledge Flow in Electronic Government
Technology Adoption and Diffusion
Key readers and coverage

Academic ? Researchers
Academic - Teachers
Public Sector Managers
Project Managers
Civil Servants
Consultants
IT specialists


Transforming Government is indexed and abstracted in:

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Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy is available as part of an online subscription to the Emerald Industry and Public Sector Management Subject Collection. For more information, please email collections-AT-emeraldinsight.com.

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