5. ICEGOV 2011:
Tallinn,
Estonia
Elsa Estevez, Marijn Janssen (Eds.):
ICEGOV 2011, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Tallinn, Estonia, September 26-28, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 9781-1-4503-0746-8
Citizen participation and voting
Digital divide and usage of e-services
Adding value in e-service delivery
Rethinking measurement systems
Open data and transparency
Stakeholders' roles
ICT-driven transformations
ICT strategies for development
Social media and innovation
Capacity-building for e-government
Infrastructure and interoperability
Short case studies
- Wensheng Yang, Yuanrong Xin, Su Feng:
A study on general e-government operation and maintenance model.
265-268
- Rilwan O. Basanya, Adegboyega K. Ojo:
Mining service integration opportunities towards joined-up government.
269-272
- Vijay Jain, Rajeev Srivastava, Ranjan Kumar, Rahul Upadhyay, Kapil Kant Kamal:
Breaking barrier to technology: e-governance messaging middleware.
273-276
- Somya Joshi, Timo Wandhoefer, Mark Thamm, Brigitte Mathiak, Catherine Van Eeckhaute:
Rethinking governance via social networking: the case of direct vs. indirect stakeholder injection.
277-280
- Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ignacio Criado, Taewoo Nam:
The institutional and social network perspectives of government 2.0 adoption.
281-284
- Marco Prandini, Marco Ramilli:
Security considerations about the adoption of web 2.0 technologies in sensitive e-government processes.
285-288
- Mart Laanpere, Katri Tammsaar, Sonia C. Sousa:
A case study on using social media for e-participation: design of initiative mapper web service.
289-292
- Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Ella Taylor-Smith, Simone Kimpeler:
Youth participation through distributed discussion.
293-296
- Arild Jansen:
e-government service development: a success story?
297-300
- P. Juan Manuel Rojas, Carlos Julio Ruiz, Carolina Farfán Romero:
e-participation and e-governance at web 2.0 in local governments of Colombia.
301-304
- Geroli Peedu, David R. Lamas:
Minu Viljandi: a case study on the effects of introducing web 2.0 features in e-government services on the overall user experience perception.
305-308
- Birgy Lorenz, Kaido Kikkas, Mart Laanpere:
Bottom-up development of e-safety policy for Estonian schools.
309-312
- Meelis Kitsing:
Network neutrality in Europe.
313-316
- Anil G. Rao, Ashish Kumar, Gauri Rane, Sanjay P. Pawde:
JalaSRI initiatives for biodiversity conservation and agriculture development in Jalgaon district.
317-320
- E. Koli Rajesh, R. Joshi Manish, Anil G. Rao:
Geospatial hotspot detection of forest loss hotspot using NDVI as a response variable.
321-324
- Rama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Susanta Kumar Panda:
Citizen participation in rural e-governance: a case study in the Indian context.
325-328
- Valentina Ferrari, Luca Mion, Francesco Molinari:
Innovating ICT innovation: Trentino as a lab.
329-332
- Vivek S. Rana:
e-governance challenges for Nepal.
333-336
- Sanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan:
Strengthening democratic practice in Nigeria: a case for e-voting.
337-340
- Kayode M. Olaniyan, Sanjo O. Faniran:
Enhancing citizens' participation in governance through community information centres in Nigeria.
341-344
- Agnieszka Dec:
Tele-ECG pilot project in Poland: partnership-driven tele-health initiative calling for public policy alignment.
345-348
Posters
- Arun Kumar Srivastava, M. L. Singla:
Expanding e-governance in India: a need for more research.
349-350
- Abhishek Upadhyay, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan:
Social media, e-governance and developing countries: insights from India.
351-352
- Manas Ranjan Patra, Ajaya Kumar Tripathy, Rama Krushna Das:
Monitoring of service based e-governance systems.
353-354
- Lei Zheng, Yali Ren, Xinping Liu, Huina Xu:
Studying the management mechanism of government microblogs in China: a research plan.
355-356
- Ingmar Pappel, Ingrid Pappel:
Methodology for measuring the digital capability of local governments.
357-358
- Juan Carlos Angarita Castellanos, Fernando Rojas Morales:
Information quality assessment for compliance and governance.
359-360
- Milan Maric:
e-government: who is the initiator?
361-362
- Sven Heiberg, Peeter Laud, Sigurðr Másson, Claus Popp Larsen:
Secure mobile access to homecare patients' data.
363-364
- Dzmitry Marushka, Maria Ablameyko:
e-government in Belarus: case of integrated e-service online portal implementation.
365-366
- Ricardo Matheus, Tamara Ilinsky Crantschaninov, Marcelo Arno Nerling:
Interlegis program in Brazil: use of web 2.0, collaborative tools and free software in legislative power.
367-368
- Adriana Simeão Ferreira:
The telework in the Brazilian labor justice.
369-370
- Reyson Lizardo Galva:
A tool for monitoring the public administration in Dominican Republic: SISMAP.
371-372
- Carl Sherson Clermont:
HGIP: Haitian government integrated platform.
373-374
- Temuujin Ariunbold, Ganbat Tsend:
Survey of comparison of the Mongolian governmental organization's website.
375-376
- Young-Sik Kim, Odgerel Ulziikhutag:
e-government development and lessons learned in Mongolia.
377-378
- Ganesh Prasad Adhikari:
National ID project of Nepal: future challenges.
379-380
- M. Irfanullah Arfeen, Nawar Khan:
Future of e-governance in Pakistan: case study of e-governance projects in Balochistan.
381-382
- Mohammed A. Gharawi:
SADAD payment system: an exploration of the key success factors.
383-384
- Sor Arteaga, J. Ignacio Criado:
Public promotion and social use of the Spanish eID card.
385-386
- Ibrahim Elbadawi:
Cloud computing for e-government in UAE: opportunities, challenges and service models.
387-388
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