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9. ICEGOV 2016: Montevideo, Uruguay
- John Carlo Bertot, Elsa Estevez, Sehl Mellouli:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2016, Montevideo, Uruguay, March 1-3, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-3640-6
Transparency and Accountability
- Olga Parkhimovich, Vitaly Vlasov:
Open Budget Format: Issues on Development of Specification and Converter Implementation. 1-4 - Johanna Ekua Awotwi, Charles Amega-Selorm:
Transparency and Accountability After 2015: e-Parliament for Citizens' Engagement in the Ghanaian Environment. 5-8 - Isabel Ferreira, Luís A. Amaral:
Public e-Procurement: Advantages, Limitations and Technological "Pitfalls". 9-12 - Ricardo Matheus, Marijn Janssen:
Exploitation and Exploration Strategies to Create Data Transparency in the Public Sector. 13-16
Citizen Empowerment
- Luca Buccoliero, Elena Bellio:
Marketing and Citizen Web Empowerment: an Index for Benchmarking Italian Municipalities' Web Strategies. 17-26 - Mohamed Adel Rezk, Ghada A. El Khayat, Adegboyega Ojo, Safaa Hussein:
A Government Decision Analytics Framework Based on Citizen Opinion. 27-30 - Abdelhamid Boudjelida, Sehl Mellouli, Jungwoo Lee:
Electronic Citizens Participation: Systematic Review. 31-39 - Andrei V. Chugunov, Olga Filatova, Yuri Misnikov:
Online Discourse as a Microdemocracy Tool: Towards New Discursive Epistemics for Policy Deliberation. 40-49
National EGOV Studies
- Syrine Karoui, Mohamed Ben Sassi:
Bridging the Gaps Between Laws and their Application: a Tunisian Case Study. 50-53 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen:
Digitising a Small Island State: a Lesson in Faroese. 54-59 - Semíramis Daros Idalino, Marciele Berger Bernardes:
Law of Access to Information: Case Study Between Brazil and Uruguay. 60-63 - José Clastornik, Susana Dornel, Diana Parra:
Uruguay's Digital Policy. 64-67
Digital Inclusion and EGOV
- Matias Dodel:
e-Government's Hidden Inequality: Why Spending on Online Services can be Regressive and How to Avoid it. 68-74 - Mohd Kamrul Islam, Frances Slack:
Women in Rural Bangladesh: Empowered by Access to Mobile Phones. 75-84 - Agnes Owuato Odongo, Gideon Cheruiyot Rono:
Kenya Digital and Cultural Divide. 85-94 - John Carlo Bertot:
Building Digitally Inclusive Communities: the Roles of Public Libraries in Digital Inclusion and Development. 95-102
Public Service Innovation
- Taavi Kotka, Laura Kask, Karoliina Raudsepp, Tyson Storch, Rebecca Radloff, Innar Liiv:
Policy and Legal Environment Analysis for e-Government Services Migration to the Public Cloud. 103-108 - Susana Finquelievich, Patricio Feldman, Ulises Girolimo:
Public Policies for Productive Innovation in Knowledge Society. 109-112 - John Carlo Bertot, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski:
Digital Public Service Innovation: Framework Proposal. 113-122
Context-Specific EGOV
- Lina Marcela Morales Moreno, Martha Lucía Jiménez Medina, Diego Antonio Campos Cáceres, Jaime Leonardo Bernal Pulido:
ICT Management in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia. 123-126 - Diana Carolina Valencia Tello:
Collaborative Governance for a Better Education in Colombia. 127-130 - Hamad Almuftah, Vishanth Weerakkody, Uthayasankar Sivarajah:
e-Diplomacy: a Systematic Literature Review. 131-134 - António F. Tavares, Delfina Soares, Elsa Estevez:
Electronic Governance for Context-Specific Public Service Delivery: a Survey of the Literature. 135-138
Social Innovation
- Javier Ramos Díaz, Bruno González Cacheda:
Financing Social Activism: Crowdfunding and Advocatory Social Movement in Spain in Times of Crisis. 139-148 - Patricia Totorica, Silvia da Rosa, Nicolás Bianchi, Ximena Sarno, Daniel Sarro, Ana Fierro:
The Experience of the Social Innovation Laboratory of AGESIC. 149-152 - Jeremy Millard, Vishanth Weerakkody, Farouk Missi, Kawaljeet Kapoor, Gayani Fernando:
Social Innovation for Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development: Some Governance and Policy Perspectives. 153-162 - Gianluca Misuraca, Clelia Colombo:
ICT-Enabled Social Innovation in Support of Public Sector Reform: the Potential of Integrated Approaches to Social Services Delivery to Promote Social Investment Policies in Europe. 163-172
Social Media and EGOV
- Irina Grigoryeva, Lyudmila Vidiasova, Denis Zhuk:
Seniors' Inclusion into e-Governance: Social Media, e-Services, e-Petitions Usage. 173-176 - Arbi Chouikh, Adegboyega Ojo, Olfa Belkahla Driss:
Exploring the Affordances of Social Media Platforms in Supporting Emerging Public Service Paradigms. 177-186 - Ameni Kacem, Rami Belkaroui, Dhouha Jemal, Haithem Ghorbel, Rim Faiz, Ines Hammami Abid:
Towards Improving e-Government Services Using Social Media-Based Citizen's Profile Investigation. 187-190 - Ayman Alarabiat, Delfina Sá Soares:
Electronic Participation through Social Media. 191-194
Open Government Data
- Laurens De Vocht, Ruben Verborgh, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle, Wouter Van den Bosch, Raf Buyle, Bruno Koninckx:
Providing Interchangeable Open Data to Accelerate Development of Sustainable Regional Mobile Tourist Guides. 195-198 - Mortaza S. Bargh, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer:
Meeting Open Data Halfway: on Semi-Open Data Paradigm. 199-206 - Victoria Köster, Gustavo Suárez:
Open Data for Development: Experience of Uruguay. 207-210 - Gustavo Magalhães, Catarina Roseira:
Exploring the Barriers in the Commercial Use of Open Government Data. 211-214
Smart Sustainable Cities
- Marie Anne Macadar, Jorge Lheureux-De-Freitas, Luiza Schuch de Azambuja, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano:
Contact Center in a Smart Cities View: a Comparative Case Study of Curitiba (Brazil), Porto Alegre (Brazil) and Philadelphia (USA). 215-222 - Marta Pucciarelli, Lorenzo Cantoni, Nadzeya Kalbaska:
The Digital Birth of an African City: an Exploratory Study on the City of Douala (Cameroon). 223-229 - Maria Guillermina Cledou, Luís Soares Barbosa:
An Ontology for Licensing Public Transport Services. 230-239 - Hiroko Kudo, Benoit Granier:
Citizen Co-designed and Co-produced Smart City: Japanese Smart City Projects for "Quality of Life" and "Resilience". 240-249
Intelligent Information Systems
- Florencia Gamboa, Marcos A. Malamud, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Carlos Iván Chesñevar:
Citymis OpTree: Intelligent Citizen Management Using Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Trees. 250-253 - Luis Terán, Aigul Kaskina:
Enhancing Voting Advice Applications with Dynamic Profiles. 254-257 - Sabrine Ben Abdrabbah, Raouia Ayachi, Nahla Ben Amor:
A Dynamic Community-Based Personalization for e-Government Services. 258-265
Open Government
- Niels Netten, Susan W. van den Braak, Sunil Choenni, Maarten van Someren:
A Big Data Approach to Support Information Distribution in Crisis Response. 266-275 - Alan Freihof Tygel, Judie Attard, Fabrizio Orlandi, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Sören Auer:
"How Much?" is not Enough: an Analysis of Open Budget Initiatives. 276-286 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Open Justice in Latin America: Judiciary Websites Under Scrutiny. 287-290 - Peter Parycek, Ralph Schöllhammer, Judith Schossböck:
"Each in Their Own Garden": Obstacles for the Implementation of Open Government in the Public Sector of the German-speaking Region. 291-300
Government Transformation
- Maximiliano Maneiro, Leonardo Biasotti:
Uruguayan Government IT Consolidation. 301-304 - Amizan Omar, Vishanth Weerakkody, Jeremy Millard:
Digital-enabled Service Transformation in Public Sector: Institutionalization as a Product of Interplay Between Actors and Structures During Organisational Change. 305-312 - Raúl Ruggia, Andrea Delgado, Jorge Abin, Laura González, Pablo Garbusi:
Managing Consistency in e-Government Transactions: the Case of Uruguay. 313-322 - Linda Veiga, Tomasz Janowski, Luís Soares Barbosa:
Digital Government and Administrative Burden Reduction. 323-326
Government Information Management
- Mathias Van Compernolle, Laurens De Vocht, Stijn Goedertier, Nikolaos Loutas, Ruben Verborgh, Erik Mannens, Peter Mechant, Vassilios Peristeras, Rik Van de Walle:
State-of-the-Art Assessment on the Implementations of International Core Data Models for Public Administrations. 327-337 - Marie-Josée Roy, Marie Christine Roy, Lyne Bouchard:
Applying a Knowledge Audit Strategy for Public Corporate Boards. 338-341 - Lina Marcela Morales Moreno, Javier Orlando Torres Paez, Javier Sánchez Mogrovejo:
Govsolvers: an Open Source Community for e-Government in Colombia. 342-345 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Theresa A. Pardo, Megan K. Sutherland:
Information Sharing in the Regulatory Context: Revisiting the Concepts of Cross-Boundary Information Sharing. 346-349
Poster Exhibition
- Zhan Liu, Maria Sokhn, Anne Le Calvé, Roland Schegg:
City Eye: Accessibility for All. 350-351 - Ebot Ebot Enaw, Njei Check, Mokube Peter Teke:
Organisational Framework for e-Government Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. 352-355 - Ekaterina V. Mikhaylova, Sergey A. Mityagin, Olga B. Tikhonova, Yuriy Zakharov:
Information and Analytical Support of the Authorities Using Semi-Structured Data. 356-357 - Konstantin A. Pantserev:
Digital Divide as an Obstacle of the Independent Development of the States of Sub-Saharan Africa. 358-360 - Maria Sokhn, Alexandre Cotting, Florian Evéquoz, Arnaud Zufferey:
From Data to Decisions. 361-362 - Sara D'Onofrio, Noémie Zurlinden, Patrick Kaltenrieder, Edy Portmann, Thomas Myrach:
Synchronizing Mind Maps with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for Decision-Finding in Cognitive Cities. 363-364 - Agnes Owuato Odongo, Gideon Cheruiyot Rono:
Open Government Data as a Right for Effective Citizen Participation. 365-366 - Viviane Gomes da Silva, Ranniéry Mazzilly Silva de Souza, Mafalda Oliveira, Rafael Lima Medeiros:
Web Accessibility for Elderly. 367-368 - Lina Marcela Morales Moreno, Andrés Hernando Ruíz Orjuela, Carlos Ernesto Rodríguez, Javier Orlando Torres Paez:
Ongoing Results on the Implementation of the IT-focused e-Procurement Strategy of Colombia. 369-370 - Olga Parkhimovich, Vitaly Vlasov:
Methodology for Evaluation and Rating of Open Municipal Budgets in Russia: a Research Plan. 371-373 - Radomir V. Bolgov, Vitalina Karachay:
e-Governance Institutions Development in the Eurasian Economic Union: Case of the Russian Federation. 374-375 - Anca Goron, Carlos Iván Chesñevar:
HLMC: a Hybrid Logic Tool for Model Checking in Verification of Administrative Processes. 376-377 - Ricardo Crespo, Daniela Manuschevich, Fernando Crespo, Gastón Concha, Abbas Rajabifard:
Participatory Planning Process for Controlling Urbanization: an Inverse Model Approach. 378-379 - Paul Kariuki:
Community Experiences of Engaging Political Representatives Using Mobile Phone Technology and Web App in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 380-381 - Cláudio Sonáglio Albano, Leonardo Bidese de Pinho:
Publishing Data in Open Format: Formalizing the Process in a Brazilian Federal University. 382-383 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Marie Anne Macadar, Maurício Gregianin Testa:
A Framework for Understanding Smart City Governance as a Sociotechnical System. 384-385 - Daniel Velo, Sandra Sayanes, Nancy Ibarra:
Close, Easy and Modern Citizen Service. 386-387 - Valeria Colombo, Dinorah Alifa:
Institutional Networks for Digital Citizen Empowerment. 388-389 - Fadi Salem:
Brainstorming the Nation through Social Media: Emerging Open Governance in Closed Contexts? 390-391 - Voahangy Rakotonirina, Harilanto Raoelson:
The e-Procurement Condition of Sustained Development: Case of Madagascar. 392-393 - Mikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov:
Use of Social Media by the Federal Government in Russia. 394-395 - Roxana Perazzo:
Implementation Process of Forms with Orbeon. 396-397 - Gisele da Silva Craveiro, Jorge A. S. Machado, Jutta S. Machado:
The Use of Open Government Data to Citizen Empowerment. 398-399 - Daniel J. Caron, Jean-Patrick Villeneuve, Marlen Heide:
Structuring the Transparency Deficits of ICT-enabled Production and Use of Governmental Information. 400-401 - Miklós Gábor:
Management of Organizational Knowledge in Public Administration. 402-403 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, J. Ramón Gil-García, Jim Costello, Derek Werthmuller:
Proposing a Multidimensional Framework to Assess Mobile Government Readiness. 404-405 - Patricia Pesado, Nicolás Galdámez, César Estrebou, Adrian Pousa, Ismael Rodríguez, Sebastián Rodríguez Eguren, Franco Chichizola, Ariel Pasini, Armando De Giusti:
Experiences with Electronic Vote: Challenges and Solutions. 406-407
Doctoral Colloquium
- Armando Lopes Dias-da-Fé, Delfina Gomes, Lídia Oliveira:
An Analysis of the Relationship Between e-Government, Accounting and Technological Innovations: After the Implementation of the e-Government Program in Brazil. 408-411 - Yolanda Martínez Mancilla:
The Acquisition of Digital Capabilities as Means for Women's Development in Punto México Conectado. 412-415 - Teresa Chikerema, Nehemiah Mavetera, Mmaki Jantjies:
A Contextual Framework for EGOV Adoption in SADC. 416-419 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza:
Business Model for SMS-Based Government Services: an Analysis from Configuration Theory. 420-423 - Ayman Alarabiat:
Electronic Participation Through Social Media: Citizens' Adoption Factors at Local Government Level. 424-427 - David Valle Cruz:
Dynamic Interaction Between Emerging Technologies and Organizational Factors in Government Agencies. 428-431 - Luz Maria Garcia-Garcia:
User Centric e-Government: the Modernization of the National Institute of Migration at Mexico's Southern Border. 432-435 - Ariel Pasini, Patricia Pesado:
Quality Model for e-Government Processes at the University Level: a Literature Review. 436-439
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