We are primarily working on the socio-economic, political, educational, personal and international information society dimensions of evolving information technology impacts, emphasizing on scalable infrastructure and digital economy, computer supported cooperative works, the software development of intelligent decision support systems, intelligent agents, e-markets, e-governance, hypermedia interfaces and e-public management systems. Specific areas of emphasis include artificial intelligence and its applications in adaptive self-learning, affective. cognitive and behavioural computing. [MIT Research]
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Digital Governance and electronic democracy - Information policy - Information security - Information privacy - Information access - Internal government processes and intranets - Measurement of performance - Strategic management of electronic government - Technology adoption and diffusion- Public management reforms.
Research Issues - Digital Government
The ISEGOV Research Center extends and refines theoretical frameworks in the social and poltical sciences to encompass fundamental changes in information processing and communications. The results will significantly advance knowledge and practice in digital government by examining institutions, networks, deliberation, and policymaking processes.
Digital Government LINKS
- The National Science Foundation's Digital Government Program The Digital Government Program support applied technical and social research on technology and government
- APSA Information Technology and Politics Section; APSA Information Technology and Politics Section Listserv, new WIKI researcher database for the section
- The Bentley College Invision Project: The Impacts of Information Visibility in Interorganizational Relations.
- DigitalGovernment.org Information about NSF Digital Government Program Grantee research and news
- Center for Technology in GovernmentState University of New York at Albany (SUNY)
- Center for Technology and Information Policy, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
- Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations, University of California at Irvine
- College of Management Mahidol University, Bangkok,Thailand
- Congress Online Project George Washington University and the Congressional Management Foundation
- Digital Divide Data Cambridge, MA and Cambodia
- Digital Government Research Center University of Southern California/Information Science Institute and Columbia University
- E-Gov First Stop Practical policy, strategy, or technology aspects of e-government programs and services.
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E-Government for Development, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester
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The E-governance Institute, Rutgers-Newark, The State University of New Jersey
- ecommons/agora Toronto, Canada
- Inside Politics, Taubman Center for Public Policy, Brown University, and The Genesis Institute
- International Teledemocracy Centre Napier University
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IS World Encyclopedia, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia
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Knowledge Systems and E-Government, Division of Public Administration and Development Management, United Nations
- The McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology University of Toronto
- MIT Program on Internet & Telecoms Convergence Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Political Web Analyzing political web spheres
- Program Science, Technology & Society Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Advanced Topics | IT & Virtual Organizations |
Data Mining & Warehousing | IT Business Value |
Distance Learning | IT Engineering, Modeling & Evaluation |
E-Commerce & E-Government | IT, Society & the Human Side |
Global IS | Knowledge Management |
Healthcare IS | Multimedia Networking |
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