- The impacts of new immigrant on New Zealand e-government adoption and use: A study with an India cultural context.
a) Books
Books – Useful – must refer to
Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R. The first ‘must refer to’ book:
Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R. (2006). Comparative Perspectives on E-government: Serving Today and Building for Tomorrow. The Scarecrow Press, Inc, UK.
Call number: JF1525.A8C62 2006 New Zealand Collection.
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. The second ‘must refer to’ book:
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. (2004). Achieving e-government 2004: A report on progress towards the New Zealand E-government Strategy. Wellington, New Zealand.
Call number: JQ5829.A8A26 2004 New Zealand Collection.
Books – Useful – worth considering
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. The first ‘worth considering’ book:
STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. (2004). Authentication for e-government: Best Practice Framework for Authentication. Wellington, New Zealand.
Call number: JQ5829.A8A98 2004 New Zealand Collection.
Books – Low Value – can ignore – only need a couple of these
Ashok, K. The first ‘can ignore’ book:
Ashok, K. (2006). India-From Regional to World Power. Routledge, USA.
Call number: DS448.K16 2006.
b) Articles
Articles – Useful – must refer to
Rowena, C. The first ‘must refer to’ article:
Rowena, C. (2006). E-government in New Zealand. In Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R (Eds.), Comparative Perspectives on E-government: Serving Today and Building for Tomorrow (pp.102-127). The Scarecrow Press, Inc, UK.
Publisher details: Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc.. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.. Web site address: www.scarecrowpress.com.
Call number: JF1525.A8C62 2006 New Zealand Collection.
Brief summary: It details about the development of New Zealand e-government, from the beginning of New Zealand e-government development, and the overall achievement to date of New Zealand e-government services.
Eric, D., Alison, C., & Stuart M, D. The second ‘must refer to’ article:
Eric, D., Alison, C., & Stuart M, D. (2001). E-Government Issues in New Zealand. Department of Management Systems, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Retrieved from ProQuest 5000 database.
Publisher details: Department of Management Systems, Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Email: http://www.blogger.com/edeakins@waikato.ac.nz.
Brief summary: In order to help the development of e-government policies which suit the New Zealand environment, this study indicated sixteen key issues that various authors argue must be included in US e-government policy are defined and evaluated, together with several other issues that are specific to the NZ scene.
The direct link to this article: http://www.collecter.org/archives/2001_December/03.pdf
Lemuria, C., & Vishanth, W. The third ‘must refer to’ article:
Lemuria, C., & Vishanth, W. (2008). E-government adoption: A cultural comparison. Inf Syst Front, 10, 473-482. doi: 10.1007/s10796-008-9103-6
Publisher details: Published online: 30 May 2008. It is from the journal ‘Inf Sys Front’.
Brief summary: This study is an e-government adoption study, this study through used diffusion of innovation theory to compare U.K. and U.S., and find out the most salient factors in both countries.
This article can find on proquest 5000 database, and the link is http://www.springerlink.com/content/a14r6w4q6q700h1r/
Articles – Useful –worth considering
Prabhudatt D., & Ganesh P. S. The first ‘worth considering’ article:
Prabhudatt D., & Ganesh P. S. (2008). Challenges of E-government Implementation in India. Retrieved May 4 2009, from www.iceg.net/2008/books/2/23_210-215.pdf.
Publisher details: Corresponding author: E-mail: http://prabhudatt_d@yahoo.co.in/, and the telephone is +91 9999870380.
Brief summary: This study focuses on e-government development in developing countries, also, this study analyses the challenges of e-government implementation in India.
The direct link to this article: www.iceg.net/2008/books/2/23_210-215.pdf.
Articles – Low Value – can ignore
Nan, Z., Xunhua, G., Guoqing, C., & Patrick Y K, C. The first ‘can ignore’ article:
Nan, Z., Xunhua, G., Guoqing, C., & Patrick Y K, C. (2009). Impact of Perceived Fit on E-Government User Evaluation: A Study with a Chinese Cultural Context. Journal of Global Information Management, 17(1), 49-69. Retrieved from ProQuest 5000 database.
Publisher details: 701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Suite 200, Hershey PA 17033-1240, USA. Tel: 717/533-845; Fax: 717/533-8661; URL-http://www.igi-global.com/
Call number: ITJ 4541
Brief summary: This article talk about based on information technology adoption theories and considering Chinese cultural characteristics, this article proposes a user centric IT/IS evaluation model composed of three determinant, for investigating the e-government systems application and management in China.
The direct link to this article: http://www.pacis-net.org/file/2007/1206.pdf

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