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EGOV-CeDEM-ePart-* 2020: Linköping, Sweden
- Shefali Virkar, Marijn Janssen, Ida Lindgren, Ulf Melin, Francesco Mureddu, Peter Parycek, Efthimios Tambouris, Gerhard Schwabe, Hans Jochen Scholl:
Proceedings of Ongoing Research, Practitioners, Posters, Workshops, and Projects at EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2020 co-located with the IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2020, Linköping University, Sweden (Online), 31 August-2 September 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2797, CEUR-WS.org 2021
Ongoing Research
- David Osimo, Francesco Mureddu, Vassilios Peristeras, Anita Cioffi, Cristina Moise, Charlotte van Ooijen:
Data Strategies, Policies and Agenda. 11-28 - Ilka Kawashita, Ana Alice Baptista, Delfina Soares:
An Assessment of Open Government Data Benchmark Instruments. 29-40 - Elisabeth Gebka, Jonathan Crusoe, Karin Ahlin:
Open Data Reuse and Information Needs Satisfaction: A Method to Bridge the Gap. 41-50 - Ahmad Luthfi, Boriana Rukanova, Marcel Molenhuis, Marijn Janssen, Yao-Hua Tan:
Bayesian-belief Networks for Supporting Decision-making of the Opening Data by the Customs. 51-58 - Bastiaan van Loenen, Frederika Welle Donker, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Drazen Tutic, Charalampos Alexopoulos:
Towards an Open Data Research Ecosystem in Croatia. 59-70 - Andrei V. Chugunov, Yury Kabanov, Georgy Panfilov:
Regional E-Participation Portals Evaluation: Preliminary Results from Russia. 71-78 - Angie Westover-Muñoz, David Landsbergen, Amanda M. Girth:
Citizen Engagement in Technically Dynamic Environments. 79-88 - Maria Murphy:
Crisis Volunteerism and Digital Transformation. 89-98 - Olga Filatova, Radomir V. Bolgov:
Digital Government Communications in Russian Public Sphere: A Trend Study. 99-106 - Christian Ø. Madsen, Willem Pieterson, Sara Hofmann:
The Relationship Between Outbound and Inbound Communication in Government-to-Citizen Interaction. 107-116 - Jesper Holgersson, Max Ellgren:
Reducing Digital Exclusion of Seniors - Exploring the Lasting Effects of Collaborative Training Sessions. 117-124 - Evrim Tan, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller:
The Use of Blockchain Technology in Digital Coproduction: The Case of Barcelona. 125-134 - Lieselot Danneels, Stijn Viaene:
Exploring Open IT-based Co-creation in Government: A Revelatory Case Study. 135-144 - Aneta Kulanovic, Fredrik Carlsson, Elin Wihlborg:
Local Leadership for Public Digital Transformation Towards Smart Cities Reflections from Leaders. 145-154 - Xiaoyi Yerden, Mila Gascó-Hernández, J. Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Miguel E. Figueroa:
Small Town vs. Big City: A Comparative Study on the Role of Public Libraries in the Development of Smart Communities. 155-164 - Leif Skiftenes Flak, Sara Hofmann:
The Impact of Smart City Initiatives on Human Rights. 165-174 - Maxim Chantillon, Anthony Simonofski, Thomas Tombal, Rink Kruk, Joep Crompvoets, Monique Snoeck:
Analysing e-Government through the Multi-Level Governance Lens - An Exploratory Study in Belgium. 175-184 - Leif Sundberg:
Diffusion of E-services: Data from Seven Swedish Municipalities. 185-194 - Nitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen:
Digicampus - Preliminary Lessons from a Quadruple Helix Ecosystem for Public Service Innovation. 195-204 - Luz Maria Garcia-Garcia, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Understanding the Role of Intermediaries in Digital Government: The Case of Immigration Services. 205-214 - Diana Frost, Mufti Mahmud:
Strengthening Health Systems in Low-Income Countries: A Stakeholder Engagement Framework. 215-222 - Pasi Raatikainen, Samuli Pekkola:
Who is the Target User of a Patient Record System? 223-234 - Inayat Ullah, Wafa Akhoubzi:
The e-Governance of Land Record and Social Dispute Resolution: An Impact Evaluation of the Punjab Land Record Management Information System (PLRMIS) in the Punjab Province Pakistan. 235-248 - Ida Lindgren:
Exploring the Use of Robotic Process Automation in Local Government. 249-258 - Per Rådberg Nagbøl, Oliver Müller:
X-RAI: A Framework for the Transparent, Responsible, and Accurate Use of Machine Learning in the Public Sector. 259-268 - Colin van Noordt, Rony Medaglia, Gianluca Misuraca:
Stimulating the Uptake of AI in Public Administrations: Overview and Comparison of AI Strategies of European Member States. 269-278 - Martin Lukás, Milos Ulman:
Lost in Translation: Enterprise Architecture in e-Government Projects. 279-288 - Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson, Andrew Katz:
Addressing Lock-in Effects in the Public Sector: How Can Organisations Deploy a SaaS Solution While Maintaining Control of Their Digital Assets? 289-296 - Michael Kizito, Johan Magnusson:
Ambidextrous Policy: Cross-Country Comparison of Policies for the Digitalization of Healthcare. 297-306 - Boriana Rukanova, Anneke Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, Moorchana Das, Yao-Hua Tan, Toni Männistö:
Collective Data Analytics Capability Building Processes: a Governance Model. 307-316 - Annika Hasselblad, Leif Sundberg:
When Worlds Collide: Comparing the Logic of the Industrial and Welfare Societies. 317-326 - Matteo Pastore, Maria Angela Pellegrino, Vittorio Scarano:
Detecting and Generalizing Quasi-Identifiers by Affecting Singletons. 327-335
Reflections & Viewpoints (short paper)
- Marius Rohde Johannessen, Lasse Berntzen:
Stealth Democracy? Searching for a Democratic Middle-Ground. 339-346 - Ulrika Lundh Snis, Iréne Bernhard, Anna Karin Olsson:
Stakeholder Involvement in City Transformation: Towards a Smart Old Town. 347-350 - Jörn von Lucke:
Borderlines for Smart Police Work. 351-352
Workshops (short paper)
- Bastiaan van Loenen, Ali Mansourian, Frederika Welle Donker:
SPIDER: open SPatial data Infrastructure eDucation nEtwoRk. 355-358 - Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Gabriela Bodea, Tjerk Timan, Gianluca Misuraca, Colin van Noordt:
Assessment of the Use of Artificial Intelligence to Support Public Services: Methodology and Roadmap. 359-361
Posters (short paper)
- Daniel Toll, Fredrik Söderström:
What is this 'RPA' they are selling? 365-370 - Fritz Meiners, Fabian Kirstein:
ENDA: Insights into Building a Chatbot for Open Government Data. 371-374 - Michele Benedetti, Claudio Russo, Luca Tangi, Irene Vanini:
Where Does the Value of Open Data Lie? A Framework to Assess Open Data Impacts. 375-378
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