VI. Working Group on Public Sector Finance and Accounting
Vassilis Peristeras, Theodore Tsekos, UNTC, Greece
Join-paper: e-Governance as a Public Policy Framework
Marcin Sakowicz, Warsaw School of Economics, Department of Public Administration
Paper: How to Evaluate E-Government? Different Methodologies and Methodes
Andrej Kovačič, Aleš Groznik, Mojca Indihar Štemberger, Jurij Jaklič; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Join-paper: Managing Change toward E-Government
Razvan Viorescu, Asociate Proffesor, University ”Stefan Cel Mare” Suceava, Department of Public Administration, Romania
Paper: E-Government Projects for the Acceleration of the Transition Towards the Information Society - Romanian Case
Sergei Perov and Elena Khitrova, International Business Communication Center, International Market Institute, Samara, Russian Federation
Join-paper: Foundation of e-Government Concept in the Samara Oblast, Russia
Gheorghe Filip and Ovidiu Stoica , University "Al. I. Cuza" Iasi, Faculty of Economics & Business Administration, Romania
Join-paper: The Romanian E-Government Strategy and the E-Europe
David Špaček, student of the doctoral studying programme of the Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic
Paper: E-Government and the Freedom of Information Legislation
Aleksandar Ugrinoski, Civil Servants' Agency, Macedonia
Paper: E-Learning as Paradigm
Lucica Matei, National School of Political Studies and PA, Romania
Paper: Impact of New Technologies on Public Organisations
Mariusz Dmochowski, Bialystok School of PA, Poland
Paper: Civil Servants’ Responsibility in Context of Implementation, Use and Abuse of Information and Communication Technologies in Public Administration
Wolfgang Drechsler, University of Tartu, Estonia
Paper: The Estonian E-Voting Laws Discourse: Paradigmatic Benchmarking for Central and Eastern Europe
Martin Gramatikov, Department of Public Administration, University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Paper: Data Mining Techniques and the Decision Making Process in the Bulgarian Public Administration
Dr. Mirko Vintar, MSc. Mitja Dečman, MSc. Mateja Kunstelj, Bostjan Bercic, all authors are from University of Ljubljana, School of Public Administration, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Join-paper: Integral E-Government Development Indicators
Ani Matei and Diana - Camelia Iancu, National School of Political Science and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
Join-paper: E-Administration as a Way of Increasing the Managerial Capacity in Public Sector
Nina Belyaeva, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Paper: E-Government on the ComputerDesk of Active Citizens: Challenges and Opportunities