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        1 - Iran's Mobile Government Ecosystem Model, Stakeholders Identification and Analysis
        ali hakimjavadi mehdi sepehri
        Mobile Government Ecosystem is one of the emerging ecosystems in Iran. The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze the structure and identifying the role of each of the key stakeholders of this ecosystem. In order to achieve this purpose, by studying the relate More
        Mobile Government Ecosystem is one of the emerging ecosystems in Iran. The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze the structure and identifying the role of each of the key stakeholders of this ecosystem. In order to achieve this purpose, by studying the related literatures and the models presented in these literatures, a mobile government ecosystem conceptual model is proposed, where four new key stakeholders are introduced: new trends in over the top (OTT) services, innovation and innovators, advertisement and advertisers, and mediators. Then, a questionnaire is designed to verify the factors identified in the model and to examine the effects of these factors on the mobile government ecosystem. The questionnaire was distributed to a random sample of 400 experts, where 363 responses were collected, and analyzed based on structural equation modeling. The results show that with the exception of advertisement and advertisers, the three other key stakeholders have significant coefficients in the model. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Iran's companion government ecosystem model, analysis and recognition of the main players
        ali hakimjavadi محمدمهدی  سپهری
        The government ecosystem is one of the developing ecosystems in Iran. The purpose of this article is to recognize and analyze the structure and also to identify the role of each of the main actors of this ecosystem. In order to achieve this goal, first, by using researc More
        The government ecosystem is one of the developing ecosystems in Iran. The purpose of this article is to recognize and analyze the structure and also to identify the role of each of the main actors of this ecosystem. In order to achieve this goal, first, by using research sources and examining the models presented in these sources, a conceptual model for the mobile government ecosystem is presented, in which four new actors: new approaches in providing services beyond expectations, Innovation and innovators, advertising and advertisers and intermediaries have been introduced. Then, by designing a questionnaire to verify the factors identified in the model and examine their impact on the mobile government ecosystem, and distributing it using a random sample of 400, the attitudes and opinions of 363 experts in the field of telephone Companion and companion government have been collected and analyzed based on the structural equation model. The results show that except for the advertising factor and advertisers, three other new factors have significant coefficients in the model. Manuscript profile
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        3 - using Electronic Intermediaries to Expand Business Processes
        Saeed Fathi Maryam Safi
        Electronic intermediaries (EIMs) are Internet-based organizations that enable other organizations to interact with each other in business processes. While EIMs have become a significant sector of the Internet economy, theory and guidelines for planning the set of busine More
        Electronic intermediaries (EIMs) are Internet-based organizations that enable other organizations to interact with each other in business processes. While EIMs have become a significant sector of the Internet economy, theory and guidelines for planning the set of business processes an EIM can support online are sparse. This paper presents an approach to plan the specific online processes supported by a particular EIM. The approach draws on conceptual research on business process engineering, EIMs, and e-business architectures. Three categories of processes, together with their respective sub-processes, are identified and described. The approach then provides guidance in the choice of processes, based upon two factors; first the resource base of the EIM, and second, its evolutionary context. The insight gained from this analysis is that the business performance of an EIM can be enhanced by considering its resource base and evolutionary context when planning its business processes. Manuscript profile