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16th ICEGOV 2023: Belo Horizonte, Brazil
- Demi Getschko, Ida Lindgren, Mete Yildiz, Mário Peixoto, Flávia Barbosa, Cristina Braga:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2023, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, September 26-29, 2023. ACM 2023
Track 1 - Emerging and Disruptive Technologies for Digital Governance
- Eduardo Peniche, Leandro Miranda, Flavia Bernardini, José Viterbo:
FGT-SAMK-NN: impact of the right to be forgotten using a lazy algorithm in data stream learning. 1-8 - Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva, José Carlos Vaz, Anderson Ribeiro de Freitas:
Metaverse as dispute: challenges for a state action agenda. 9-15 - Gabriela Andrea Diaz, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Elsa Estévez, Ana Gabriela Maguitman:
TwiSP: a framework for exploring polarized issues in Twitter. 16-23 - Tony Busker, Sunil Choenni, Mortaza Shoae-Bargh:
Stereotypes in ChatGPT: an empirical study. 24-32 - Charmaine Distor, Inês Campos Ruas, Tupokigwe Isagah, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou:
Emerging technologies in Africa: Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Internet of Things applications and way forward. 33-40
Track 2 - Privacy, Security, and Ethics in Digital Governance
- Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Maria Ioanna Maratsi, Yannis Charalabidis:
Semantic Interoperability for Legal Information: Mapping the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) and Akoma Ntoso (AKN) Ontologies. 41-53 - Ayushi Agarwal, Sreejith Alathur, Rahul Lakhmani:
Influence of ICT governance on cyber security: a Generalized Method Moment (GMM) approach in Asia. 54-62 - Nathan Da Silva Carvalho, Jasmin Jabbarpour, Lucy Temple, Idoia Murua Belacort, Urtza Iturraspe Barturen, Max Kortlander, Valentin Sanchez Pelaez, Enrique Areizaga Sanchez, Francesco Mureddu:
A more inclusive Europe through personal data sovereignty in cross-border digital public services. 63-71
Track 3 - Digital Transformation and Innovation of Public Services and Governments
- Diego De Azevedo:
Smart city operation model in Brazil. 72-79 - Linda Lee Bower:
Brazil as a leader in digital transformation. 80-85 - Daniel Toll, Maria Booth, Ida Lindgren:
Digitalization and automation for the sake of IT? Insight from automation initiatives in Swedish municipalities. 86-93 - Amal Marzouki, Arbi Chouikh, Sehl Mellouli, Rim Haddad:
Barriers and actions for the adoption and use of Artificial Intelligence in the public sector. 94-100 - Zoran Jordanoski, Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen:
The challenge of web accessibility: an evaluation of selected government websites and service portals of high, middle and low-income countries. 101-110 - Marcos Cesar Weiss, Talita Bottas de Oliveira e Souza, Aguinaldo Aragon Fernandes, Edson Carlos Germano:
Digital transformation for building a smarter city: six initiatives of Osasco City, Sao Paulo. 111-118 - Yannis Charalabidis, Zoi Lachana, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris:
An algorithmic method for business process reengineering and service automation in the public sector. 119-126 - Julia Veneziani, José Carlos Vaz:
Public procurement of innovation in Latin America: a comparative analysis of the most innovative countries. 127-134 - Sanjay Vijaypur Prabhakar, Amit Prakash:
ICT-Enabled Agriculture E-Markets: Reflecting on Local Level Resistance to a Large-Scale State-Sponsored Technology Intervention. 135-142 - Manuel R. P. C. Bonduki, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Carrots, sticks, or guidance? Analyzing coordination instruments for digital transformation in federations using a governance framework. 143-150 - Thashmee Karunarathne, Joao Monteiro:
User-centric and secure electronic authentication for digital health services: a case study for Brazil. 151-158 - Georgios Papageorgiou, Loukis Euripides, Rikke Magnussen, Yannis Charalabidis:
Open data journalism: a domain mapping review. 159-166 - Gabriela Boechat, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Urs Gasser:
Public procurement and technology: a research agenda. 167-175
Track 4 - Digital Participation, Engagement, Transparency, and Accountability
- Paulo Maculuve, Luís A. Amaral:
Working conceptual model of citizen identification: the case of Mozambique. 176-184 - Fernando Bichara Pinto, Marie Anne Macadar, Gabriela Viale Pereira:
Use of domain ontology for representing people digital participation during emergency situation. 185-190 - Yury Kabanov, Andrei V. Chugunov, Georgy Panfilov:
Drivers of e-Participation performance from a supply-side perspective: the case of the Russian regions. 191-196 - Gustavo Umbelino, Kristine Lu, Matthew W. Easterday:
Increasing Inclusion and Time-Efficiency in Participatory Policy-Making Deliberations with E-Scribing Technology. 197-205 - Mathews P. Joseph:
Consolidation: From Southern Urbanism to Southern e-Governance. 214-220 - Bruno Henrique Sanches, Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva:
The politics of digital technologies: Reimagining social participation in the digital age. 221-227 - Rodrigo Oliveira, Claudia Cappelli, Jonice Oliveira:
Assessment of public information understanding using plain language and data visualization. 228-234 - Stuti Saxena, Guilherme Wiedenhöft, Edimara M. Luciano, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Nina Rizun, Euripides N. Loukis, Ricardo Matheus:
Information scent and open government data (OGD) engagement: research agenda. 235-241
Track 5 - Digital Governance Measurement, Assessment, and Monitoring
- Marcelo Tueiv, Eber A. Schmitz:
Maximizing the value delivered of chatbots in e-Gov using the incremental funding method. 242-246 - Matheus M. Cruz, Marcelo Persegona, Neyson Pinheiro Freire, Flavia Bernardini, Júlia Marcolino Persegona, Vanessa Tavares Nunes, Raissa Barcellos:
Assessment of the Nursing Observatory as a support tool to combat the contamination of nursing professionals by COVID. 247-253 - Leif Sundberg, Henrik Floren, Hakan Sundberg:
Enterprise architecture adoption in government: a public value perspective. 254-262 - Joao Paulo Dos Santos Da Silva, Diana Cruz Rodrigues:
Digital public services based on Bourdieu's theory of practice: a proposal for a conceptual framework. 263-269 - Gabriel Hofmann, Uwe Serdült, Marine Charlotte Benli, Costa Vayenas, Jean-Patrick Villeneuve, Anna Picco-Schwendener, Leonardo Colosante:
Assessing e-Participation indices: A Call for More Valid Measurement: A Call for More Valid Measurement. 270-277 - Dmitriy Arkatov:
How public servants' characteristics, attitudes and competences affect perceptions of e-Participation? Evidence from St. Petersburg, Russia. 278-285 - Harekrishna Misra, Sehl Mellouli, Adegboyega Ojo:
Local Online Service Index and rurality: towards developing a measurement framework. 286-290 - Sundar Balakrishna:
Whither Haversine, and Whither Orthodromic? Inclusivity in geographical information systems education: lessons from India. 291-299 - Daria Bakalets, Anastasia A. Golubeva, Evgenii V. Gilenko:
Measuring citizens' readiness to use electronic public services using clustering approach: the case of St. Petersburg, Russia. 300-307 - Thomas Figueiredo, Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Relationship between e-Government development and state capacity in Brazilian municipalities: a cluster and correspondence analysis. 308-317 - Milena Krumova, Ashish Kataria:
Education Cybersecurity: Learning Management System, Data and Tools. 318-323 - Vittoria Pistone, Francesco Sovrano, Biagio Distefano:
Aligning UN Goals and legal norms in a case weighting system: a case study on environmental crimes in Italy. 324-331 - Thiago José Tavares Ávila, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, Daniel de Souza Valotto:
Digital transformation, technology andinnovation in Brazilian states: the pathways proposed by governors elect 2023-2026. 332-339 - Jairo H. Silva-Aguilar, Rommel Torres Tandazo, Elsa Estevez:
Design of an ontology to represent the elaboration of the annual operational plan in the area of public sector planning. 340-346
Track 6 - Social Media and Digital Platforms
- Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, Eleni Kapantai, Vassilios Peristeras:
The rapid spread of online misinformation and its impact on the digital economy. 347-355 - Gonçalo Paiva Dias:
Streaming city councils' meetings on social media before, during and after the pandemic. 356-362 - Marcos Paulo Pereira Da Silva, Rejane Maria da Costa Figueiredo, Edna Dias Canedo:
Diagnosis of a digital ecosystem in a Brazilian public organization. 363-370 - Sidra Azmat Butt, Ingrid Pappel, Dirk Draheim:
Exploring the Functionalities and Evaluation of the Digital Silver Hub: A Collaborative Platform for Innovative Solutions in the Silver Economy. 371-378 - Richard Fernando Heise Ferreira, Thalita Maria do Nascimento, Dante Eleutério dos Santos, Luan Matheus Trindade Dalmazo, Luis Carlos Erpen De Bona:
Content evaluation and gamification for educational platforms. 379-382 - Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva, Ana Gabrielle Neves de Oliveira:
Informational co-option against democracy: comparing Bolsonaro's discourses about voting machines with the public debate. 383-391 - Blessmore Nhikiti:
Social media, party narratives and supporters' opinions: Zimbabwe's post-2018 elections. 392-400
Track 7a - Industry and Public Sector
- Caroline Tuttman, Gabriel Blum, Marie Anne Macadar:
Overdelivery in a digital service implementation on a tax recovery program. 401-403 - Claudia Oliveira, Sara Talpo, Noémie Custers, Emilia Miscenà, Edwige Malleville:
Citizen-centric and trustworthy AI in the public sector: the cases of Finland and Hungary. 404-406 - Milber Fernandes Morais Bourguignon, Gladstone Moises Arantes, Vanessa da Rocha Santos Almeida, Marie Anne Macadar:
Rede Blockchain Brasil (Brazil Blockchain Network): government Blockchain network in Brazil. 407-410 - Otavio Avila, Simone Araujo, Paulo Miranda:
Construction of a digital map of good practices in the largest municipal public education network in Latin America: the experience of the good practice cartography of the network in Rio de Janeiro: The experience of the Good Practice Cartography of the Network in Rio de Janeiro. 411-413 - Joana Milliet, Simone Araujo, Paulo Miranda:
Digital Inclusion and Democratic Participation: The experience of The School in Digital Culture training for teachers of Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Public Education System: The experience of The School in Digital Culture training for teachers of Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Public Education System. 414-416 - Cinara Maria Carneiro Rocha, Ana Lucia Aguiar, João Álvaro Carvalho:
National Brazilian judicial database (DataJud): transparency and better administration of justice. 417-419 - Hansen Wiguna, Regina Manjali, Yudhistira Nugraha:
Harnessing digital government for place-based innovation policy: insights from Jakarta. 420-423 - Helder Yukio Okuno:
Ginasio Experimental Tecnologico (GET): promoting pedagogical innovation and the development of student protagonism integrated into the municipal education network of Rio de Janeiro. 424-426
Track 7b - Indústria e Setor Público
- Walter Rocha Palma, Katia Argolo Castro:
Plataforma SAC Digital: uma jornada inteligente e sustentavel do governo para o cidadao baiano. 427-429 - Caroline Tuttman, Bruno Cunha, Rodrigo Xavier, Gabriel Blum:
PORTAL RJDIGITAL: digitalizacao para uma sociedade mais inclusiva. 430-432 - Caroline Tuttman, Luciana Mayerhoffer, Gabriel Blum:
Beneficios fiscais do estado do Rio de Janeiro: sistematizando um arcabouco legal. 433-435 - Felipe Fonseca Salerno, Antônio Carlos Gastaud Maçada:
Oportunidades de transformação digital a partir do diagnóstico das rotinas de trabalho de um tribunal brasileiro. 436-439 - Vanessa Tavares Nunes, Claudia Cappelli, Virginia Kayser, Rafael Targino, Rodrigo Oliveira:
Desafios e oportunidades do uso de praticas de arquitetura corporativa para governanca da administracao municipal: o GRP da GOVBR. 440-442 - Sandro Luís Brandão Campos:
Construindo a base de uma sociedade digital para o Estado de Mato Grosso. 443-446 - Michel Ribeiro, Rejane Figueiredo:
Manutenção de software no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de Goiás: definição de um processo utilizando Design Science Research. 447-450 - Anne Araujo Comber Correa de Oliveira Andrade, Cinara Maria Carneiro Rocha, Hiza Maria Silva Carpina Lima:
Social data dashboard to improve the administration of justice: the case of the Prosecutor's Office of the Federal District and Territories. 451-453
Track 8 - Early Research Track
- Anna Chizhik, Michil P. Egorov, Lyudmila Vidiasova:
Expanding the concept of preventive medicine through the using explaining machine learning models in remote clinic-patient interaction. 454-456 - Michil P. Egorov, Dmitrii Pogrebnoi, Aitalina Krivoshapkina, Maria Yakubova, Anna V. Chizhik:
Linguistic modules for pre-diagnostic assessment: evaluating patient trajectories and soliciting second opinions through patient-dialogue system interactions. 457-459 - Iris De Brito, Dayn Amade:
Digital innovation for sustainable development: a transformative approach. 460-463 - Lyudmila Vidiasova, Anna Chizhik, Michil P. Egorov:
Mapping urban emotions based on social networks data for detecting factors of well-being dynamics. 464-466 - Raphael Winckler de Bettio, Ana Paula Melchiori, André Pimenta Freire, Ana Carolina Albuquerque, Eduardo Henrique de Almeida Aguiar:
Question-based interaction with geolocated data for environmental surveillance by the Brazilian Federal Public Ministry. 467-469 - Carolina Tavares Lopes, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano:
The role of the private sector on developing smart cities under a quadruple helix approach. 470-472
Track 9 - Doctoral Colloquium
- Hanne Höglund Rydén, Luiz De Andrade:
The hidden costs of digital self-service: administrative burden, vulnerability and the role of interpersonal aid in Norwegian and Brazilian welfare services. 473-478 - Fabiola del Toro Osorio, Victoria Eugenia Ospina-Becerra, Elsa Estévez:
Smart territories competitiveness based on data use. 479-485
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