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6. ICEGOV 2012: Albany, NY, USA
- David Ferriero, Theresa A. Pardo, Haiyan Qian:
6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV '12, Albany, NY, USA, October 22-25, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1200-4
Open government data
- Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Theresa A. Pardo, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Giri Kumar Tayi, David F. Andersen, Jing Zhang, Jana Hrdinová:
Beyond open government: ontologies and data architectures to support ethical consumption. 1-4 - Peter Conradie, Sunil Choenni:
Exploring process barriers to release public sector information in local government. 5-13 - Lydia Marleny Prieto, Ana Carolina Rodríguez, Johanna Pimiento Quintero:
Implementation framework for open data in Colombia. 14-17 - Leonida N. Mutuku, Jessica Colaco:
Increasing Kenyan open data consumption: a design thinking approach. 18-21 - Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, José Carlos Vaz:
New perspectives for electronic government in Brazil: the adoption of open government data in national and subnational governments of Brazil. 22-29 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Dolores E. Luna, Yaneileth Rojas-Romero:
Open government 2.0: citizen empowerment through open data, web and mobile apps. 30-33
E-democracy & participation 1
- B. Joon Kim, Stephen W. Kleinschmit:
A logistic multilevel model for civic engagement and community group impact in the digital age. 34-37 - Fabro Steibel:
Designing online deliberation using web 2.0 technologies: drafting a bill of law on internet regulation in Brazil. 38-43 - Jooho Lee, Soonhee Kim:
E-participation in the era of web 2.0: factors affecting citizens' active e-participation in local governance. 44-47 - Marius Rohde Johannessen:
Genres of communication in activist eParticipation: a comparison of new and old media. 48-57 - Marco Prandini, Marco Ramilli:
Internet voting: fatally torn between conflicting goals? 58-61
Policies 1
- Francesco Mureddu, Gianluca Misuraca, David Osimo, Stefano Armenia:
A new roadmap for next-generation policy-making. 62-66 - Marco Peres, Paula Suárez:
Best international practices for access, ownership and use of information and communication technologies for people with sensory disabilities. 67-70 - Cenay Babaoglu, H. Serkan Akilli, Mehmet Akif Demircioglu:
E-government education at the public administration departments in Turkey. 71-74 - J. Ignacio Criado:
e-Government in Latin American countries: are they building national policies with a regional perspective? 75-78 - Lyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei V. Chugunov, Dmitry Trutnev:
e-Government in Russia: is or seems? 79-82
EGOV adoption and usage
- Josune Arcelus:
Framework for useful transparency websites for citizens. 83-86 - Natalie Greene Taylor, Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, John Carlo Bertot, Ruth Lincoln, Elizabeth Larson:
The circular continuum of agencies, libraries, and users: a model of e-government in practice. 87-94 - Fang Wang, Lihong Gu:
The critical success factors for websites for Chinese migrant farmer workers: a multi-case study. 95-104 - Seok-Jin Eom, Mi Yeon Lee, Jun Houng Kim:
The development of public smart phone apps in Korea: empirical approach. 105-108 - Juan M. Gómez Reynoso, Celene Navarrete, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Understanding citizens' perceptions of e-government services in Mexico. 109-112
Information sharing, models, & platforms
- Mohammed A. Gharawi, Theresa A. Pardo:
Factors influencing exchange activities in transnational knowledge networks: the case of the Hajj-MDSS. 113-122 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Theresa A. Pardo, Peter A. Bloniarz:
Information sharing and financial market regulation: understanding the capability gap. 123-131 - Efthimios Tambouris, Vasiliki Outsetari, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
On public service provision informative phase: a dialogue-based model and platform. 132-142 - Tung-Mou Yang:
The complexity of cross-boundary information sharing: an organizational perspective on Taiwan e-government. 143-145
Digital records & information management
- Siddharth Taduri, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Jay P. Kesan:
A patent system ontology for facilitating retrieval of patent related information. 146-157 - Hasnain Bokhari, Mustafa Khan:
Digitisation of electoral rolls: analysis of a multi-agency e-government project in Pakistan. 158-165 - Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Elsa Estevez, Ramón F. Brena:
Integrating argumentation technologies and context-based search for intelligent processing of citizens' opinion in social media. 166-170 - Christopher A. Lee, Helen R. Tibbo:
Preparing for digital curation governance: educating stewards of public information. 171-174 - Kincho H. Law, Gloria T. Lau:
REGNET: regulatory information management, compliance and analysis. 175-183
Policies 2
- Sanjo O. Faniran, Kayode M. Olaniyan:
From information-poor to information-rich: bridging regional economic disparities in Nigeria through e-governance. 184-187 - Jorge López-Bachiller, Javier Saenz-Core, Diego Cardona:
ICT for development and the MuNet program: experiences and lessons learnt from an indigenous municipality in Guatemala. 188-191 - Agnes Owuato Odongo:
ICT policy in Africa: a comparative study of Ghana and Kenya drawing on lessons from developed countries. 192-201 - Devendra Potnis, Kanchan Deosthali:
Laggards or victims of socioeconomic conditions?: findings from ongoing survey of female slum-dwellers without cell phone ownership. 202-205 - Diana Parra Silva, Johanna Pimiento Quintero:
Promoting user uptake of e-government in Colombia. 206-209
Measurement 1
- Devender Maheshwari, Marijn Janssen:
Measuring organizational interoperability in practice: the case study of population welfare department of government of Sindh, Pakistan. 216-225 - Yekti Widyaningsih, Wayne L. Myers:
Ranking and hotspot detection methods on infant health for districts in Java, Indonesia: e-governance micro tools. 226-235 - Michael Awoleye, Blessing Ojuloge, Willie Siyanbola:
Technological assessment of e-government web presence in Nigeria. 236-242
Social media in government
- Hend S. Al-Khalifa, Muna S. Al-Razgan, Nora I. Al-Rajebah, Ameera Masoud Almasoud:
Exploring social media usage in Saudi e-government websites. 243-247 - Xiao Liang:
Government crisis communication on the microblog: a theory framework and the case of Shanghai metro rear-end collision. 248-257 - Xinping Liu, Lei Zheng:
Government official microblogs: an effective platform for facilitating inclusive governance. 258-261 - Lei Zheng:
Managing Chinese government microblogs: enablers and barriers. 262-265 - Huina Xu, Qian Chen:
Study on social media applications by government in Hong Kong. 267-270
ICTs & governance transformation
- Noore Alam Siddiquee:
E-government and transformation of governance and service delivery in Bangladesh: a developing country perspective. 271-278 - Jungwoo Lee, Hyejung Lee, Taesung Kim:
Evaluating and assessing a typology of ubiquitous city services by classifying and assigning actual services from an inventory of identified services in practice. 279-285 - Alberto Savoldelli, Cristiano Codagnone, Gianluca Misuraca:
Explaining the eGovernment paradox: an analysis of two decades of evidence from scientific literature and practice on barriers to eGovernment. 287-296 - M. Sirajul Islam, Åke Grönlund:
Investigating the relationships between accountability and governments' transformation to eGovernment. 297-300 - Milena Krumova:
Technologies, tools and web 2.0 in support of public administration workplace communications. 301-309 - Taewoo Nam, Theresa A. Pardo:
Transforming city government: a case study of Philly311. 310-319
IT governance & policy
- Ruben Filipe de Sousa Pereira, Miguel Mira da Silva:
A literature review: IT governance guidelines and areas. 320-323 - Artan Rexhepi, Blerim Rexha, Agni Dika:
Assessment of success factors of e-government project implementation: challenges for the Kosovo e-government perspective. 324-331 - Zbigniew Paszkiewicz, Wojciech Cellary:
Computer supported contractor selection for public administration ventures. 332-335 - Gabriel Puron Cid:
E-government success factors in the context of an IT-enabled budget reform: a questionnaire report. 336-345 - Niels Proske, Moreen Heine, Norbert Gronau:
Public CIO, figurehead or decision-maker?: the case of Germany. 346-349
Implementation & impact
- Carl Strang, Ira Goldstein:
Design and implementation of a public school government-to-employee system. 350-354 - Harekrishna Misra:
E-governance and millennium development goals: sustainable development perspective in rural India. 354-364 - Mona Sharma:
Harnessing renewable energy technologies for ICT and e-governance services in un-electrified communities in rural Nepal. 365-368 - Johanna Ekua Awotwi:
ICT-enabled delivery of maternal health services. 369-378 - Amy Huffman:
If we build it will they come?: a mixed-method exploration of high speed broadband access and economic development. 379-384
E-democracy & participation 2
- Marie Anne Macadar, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Vanessa Marques Daniel:
An e-democracy experience: digital cabinet office of Rio Grande do Sul state (Brazil). 385-388 - Lukasz Porwol, Padraic O'Donoghue, John G. Breslin, Chris Coughlan, Brendan Mulligan:
Social inclusion and digital divide: eParticipation dilemmas in municipalities. 389-392 - Tuo Zheng, Lei Zheng:
Studying Chinese government microblogs: content and interactions. 393-401
Information structure
- Manas Ranjan Patra, Rama Krushna Das, Rabi Prasad Padhy:
CRHIS: cloud based rural healthcare information system. 402-405 - Fidèl Jiomekong Azanzi, Laurent Broto, Daniel Hagimont, Suzy Temate, Maurice Tchuenté:
Data collection in a degraded network: case of developing countries or countries in crisis. 406-409 - Michael Schläpfer, Melanie Volkamer:
The secure platform problem taxonomy and analysis of existing proposals to address this problem. 410-418
Measurement 2
- Ricardo Matheus, Manuella Maia Ribeiro, José Carlos Vaz, Cesar A. de Souza:
Anti-corruption online monitoring systems in Brazil. 419-425 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ramón Gil-García, Nancy Karina Saucedo Leyva:
E-government portals in central America: a preliminary evaluation and ranking (2011-2012). 426-429 - Kim Andreasson, Jeremy Millard, Mikael Snaprud:
Evolving e-government benchmarking to better cover technology development and emerging societal needs. 430-439 - Gastón Concha, Roberto Anrique:
Impacts of the public procurement reform in Chile on the municipal level. 440-449
Posters
- Vasiliy Burov, Evgeny Patarakin, Boris Yarmakhov:
A crowdsourcing model for public consultations on draft laws. 450-451 - John Jong-Uk Choi, Joo-Won Cho, Dong Hwa Kim, Chang Hun Yoo:
A novel scheme of government information sharing system for implementing paperless government in Korea. 452-453 - Uranchimeg Tudevdagva, Uyanga Sambuu:
A structure oriented evaluation model for readiness of e-governance. 454-455 - Abebe Rorissa:
An initial exploration of hyperlinks of African government portal websites. 456-457 - Kapil Mathur, Sandeep Agrawal, Sucheta Pawar, Abhishek Das, Goldi Misra:
C-DAC pan India strategy in high performance computing for human advancement. 458-459 - Robert Goodspeed, Christian Spanring, Timothy Reardon:
Crowdsourcing as data sharing: a regional web-based real estate development database. 460-463 - Claudia Louis:
Drivers for public sector contests. 464-465 - Erika Bagambiki:
E-reconciliation in Rwanda. 466-467 - Ibrahim Aliyu:
Electronic participation system: the Nigerian perspective. 468-469 - Loni Hagen, Donghee Sinn:
Enterprise systems and government organizational changes: a socio-materiality analysis. 470-471 - Ganesh Prasad Adhikari:
Evaluation of e-governance projects of Nepal. 472-473 - Sara Fernandes, Antonio Cerone, Luís Soares Barbosa:
Exploiting the FLOSS paradigm in collaborative e-learning: application to e-government. 475-476 - Tung-Mou Yang:
From inter-agency information sharing to open data: a case study of Taiwan E-Government. 477-478 - Eric Rozell, John S. Erickson, Jim Hendler:
From international open government dataset search to discovery: a semantic web service approach. 480-481 - Uyanga Sambuu, Zolbayar Chuluunbat, Esbold Unurkhaan:
Implementation of integrated tax system COTS product. 483-484 - Alinaghi Ziaee Bigdeli, Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Sergio de Cesare:
Information sharing in inter-departmental collaboration: a conceptual framework for local government authorities. 485-486 - Evgeny Styrin, Andrey Zhulin:
Interagency collaboration in providing public services in Russia: a legal perspective. 487-488 - Lyudmila Bershadskaya, Andrei V. Chugunov, Dmitrii Trutnev:
Monitoring methods of e-governance development assessment: comparative analysis of international and Russian experience. 490-491 - Mohamed Mohyi Eddine El Aichi:
Moroccan e-government ten years evolutions. 492-493 - Ola Knutsson, Eriks Sneiders, Alyaa Alfalahi:
Opportunities for improving eGovernment: using language technology in workflow management. 495-496 - E. Koli Rajesh, Anil G. Rao, Gauri Rane, Manish R. Joshi:
Prioritization and geo-spatiotemporal hotspot detection of forest loss hotspot using NDVI as a response variable. 497-498 - Klaus John, Andreas Ehringfeld, Gerald Fischer:
Quality assurance case study of an ICT supported legally binding election in Austria. 500-501 - Rama Krushna Das, Manas Ranjan Patra, Pabitrananda Patnaik:
Quality assurance model for e-governance projects: a case study on e-counseling. 502-503 - Josiah Heidt, Jackeline Solivan:
Regulation room: moving towards civic participation 2.0. 504-505 - Swapna Veldanda:
Revival of farming community with m-agriculture. 506-507 - Ibrahim Elbadawi:
Social media usage guidelines for the government of the United Arab Emirates. 508-510 - Camilo Cristancho Mantilla, Juan Carlos Noriega Silva:
System for measuring e-gov: a multi-stakeholder approach. 511-512 - Richard Huff, Liana Kleeman:
The digital divide's devaluing of local e-government. 513-515 - Adriana Simeão Ferreira, Daniel Gonçalves de Melo, Leondeniz Freitas:
The importance of electronic accessibility in Brazilian juridical electronic process. 516-517 - Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Qianli Yuan, Danyao Li, Lei Zheng:
The use of mobile and wireless technology and food quality control in China. 518-519 - David C. Molik, Michelle Sharer:
The use of recursive bisection in the mapping of sample New York state electoral districts. 520-521 - M. Shakhawat Hossain Bhuiyan:
Toward interoperable government: a case of Bangladesh. 522-523 - Garima Dhakal, Prajwal Amatya, Bal Krishna Bal:
Trust issues in the e-government implementation in Nepal. 524-525 - M. Irfanullah Arfeen, Nawar Khan:
eGovernance implementation model for public sector innovation. 526-527
Tutorials
- Christopher A. Lee, Helen Tibbo:
Digital curation for public sector professionals. 528-530 - Yushim Kim, Callie McGraw:
Use of agent-based modeling for e-governance research. 531-534
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