Aims and Scope
E-Governance is regarded as one of the most important subjects in theinformation society. Global e-governance for both public and private sectors is becoming extremely significant in an innovative and seamless world community. The global e-governance series is dedicated to publishing state of the art research in a broad range of subjects on e-governance.
Book series editors
Advisory Board
Pairash Thajchayapong
Advisor to the Board (Bangkok, Thailand)
Toshio Obi
Chairman of the Board, President-elect IAC (Toyko, Japan)
Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko
Tampere University (Tampere, Finland)
Jean Pierre Auffret
George Mason University (Washington D.C., US)
Father Dhlamini
United Cities (Johannesburg, South Africa)
John M Eger
San Diego State University (California USA)
Yuri Fedotov
St. Petersburg University (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Matthias Finger
Swiss Federal Institute (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Nagy Hanna
World Bank Advisor (Washington D.C., US)
Thomasz Janowski
United National University (Macao)
Seang-Tae Kim
National Information Society Agency (Seoul, Korea)
Keiko Kiyohara
Mitaka City (Mitaka, Japan)
Motoo Kusakabe
Director Open City Portal (London, UK)
Bruno Lanvin
Director, INSEAD eLab (Switzerland)
Francisco Magno
De La Salle University (Manila, Philippines)
Russell Pipe
Editor, I-Ways Journal (Bangkok, Thailand)
Martin Santana
Esan University (Lima, Peru)
Robert Schware
Academy for Educational Development (Washington USA)
Randeep Sudan
Global ICT Department, World Bank (Washington D.C., US)
Frank Yu-Hsieh Sung
Research Commission (Taipei, Taiwan)
Suhono Harso Supangkat
Bandung Institute of Technology (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Tran Minh Tien
ICT Advisor (Ha noi, Vietnam)
Jirapon Tubtimhin
IAC (Bangkok, Thailand)
Yashio Utsumi
former Secretary General ITU (Tokyo, Japan)
Fengchun Yang
Beijing University (Beijing, China)