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e-government papers

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The following list is of papers produced by Tim Turner on the subject of e-Government. Listed separately are papers on other subjects and papers co-authored with others (where Tim is second or subsequent author).

The papers are presented in reverse chronology.

Verifying e-Government Market Segments Request this paper
Paper submitted to the First International Conference on E-Government Research, October 2005
(Co-authors: Andrea Schwager, Dr Zixiu Guo)

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Analysing e-Government Market Segments Request this paper
Paper presented to the 22nd World Congress on Applied Computing, 25 June 2005
(Co-author: Andrea Schwager)

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A Preliminary Analysis of an e-Government Market Segmentation Request this paper
Paper presented to the Fifth European Conference on e-Government, 17 June 2005
(Co-authors: Andrea Schwager, Ahmed Imran)

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Accountability in Cross-Tier e-Government Integration Request this paper
Published in Future Challenges for e-Government, Canberra: Australian Government Information Management Office, pages 128 – 138 (ISBN: 1-7408-2063-0)

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A New Strategy for Micro-business e-Business Adoption Policy Request this paper
Published in Future Challenges for e-Government, Canberra: Australian Government Information Management Office, pages 77 – 87 (ISBN: 1-7408-2063-0)
(Co-author: Linda Wilkins)

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A Preliminary View of Where e-Government Can Help Local Government Request this paper
Paper presented to the Information Technology in Regional Areas Conference, 16 December 2003

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Re-ordering Priorities for e-Government Integration across Tiers of Government Request this paper
Paper presented to the Third European Conference on e-Government, 4 July 2003

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Market Segmentation for e-Government Services Request this paper
Paper presented to CollECTer 2002, 2 December 2002

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What are the Implications of being a Public Organisation on the Design of Online Services? Request this paper
Paper presented to the IPAA National Conference Innovations and Impacts Day, 16 November 2002.

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