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DG.O 2019: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Yu-Che Chen, Fadi Salem, Anneke Zuiderwijk:
20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2019, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 18-20, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7204-6
Data Analytics for Public Policy and Services
- Loni Hagen, Hye Seon Yi, Siana Pietri, Thomas E. Keller:
Processes, Potential Benefits, and Limitations of Big Data Analytics: A Case Analysis of 311 Data from City of Miami. 1-10 - Mpho Mokoatle, Vukosi Marivate, Michael Esiefarienrhe Bukohwo:
Predicting Road Traffic Accident Severity using Accident Report Data in South Africa. 11-17 - Anna Picco-Schwendener, H. Jost Reinhold, Lorenzo Cantoni:
Being Smart with Data: Automatic Classification of Users of a Free Municipal Wi-Fi Network (MWN) Using a Two-Tiered Classification Tree. 18-24
Open Government Innovations
- Giuseppe Ferretti, Delfina Malandrino, Maria Angela Pellegrino, Donato Pirozzi, Gianluigi Renzi, Vittorio Scarano:
A Non-prescriptive Environment to Scaffold High Quality and Privacy-aware Production of Open Data with AI. 25-34 - Klayton Rodrigues de Castro:
A Feasible Community Cloud Architecture for Provisioning Infrastructure as a Service in the Government Sector. 35-40 - Alexander Ronzhyn, Vera Spitzer, Maria Wimmer:
Scenario Technique to Elicit Research and Training Needs in Digital Government Employing Disruptive Technologies. 41-47
Beyond Bureaucracy: Ethics of Bureaucracy and New Models of Governance
- Meelis Kitsing:
Alternative Futures for Digital Governance. 48-59 - Zhe Zhu, Nan Zhang:
Understanding Factors and Mechanisms for Collaborative Governance Based on Smart Technologies. 60-69 - Guilherme Wiedenhöft, Edimara M. Luciano, Odirlei A. Magnagnagno:
Data Disclosure or Debureaucratization: Which is the Best Strategy to Reduce Corruption Vulnerability? 70-80
Artificial Intelligence for Good
- Cigdem Akkaya, Helmut Krcmar:
Potential Use of Digital Assistants by Governments for Citizen Services: The Case of Germany. 81-90 - David Valle-Cruz, Edgar Alejandro Ruvalcaba Gómez, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ignacio Criado:
A Review of Artificial Intelligence in Government and its Potential from a Public Policy Perspective. 91-99 - Tao Chen, Longya Ran, Xian Gao:
AI innovation for advancing public service: The case of China's first Administrative Approval Bureau. 100-108
part 1: Data Analytics for Public Policy and Services
- Momna Anam, Basit Shafiq, Shafay Shamail, Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam:
Discovering Events from Social Media for Emergency Planning. 109-116 - Diogo Alves, Faiyaz Doctor, Rahat Iqbal, Ahmed Kattan:
A Soft Computing Methodology based on Fuzzy Measures and Integrals for Ranking Workers Informing Labour Hiring Policies. 117-122
part 2: Open Government Innovations
- Qianli Yuan:
Co-production of Public Service and Information Technology: A Literature Review. 123-132
Smart Cities in the Age of AI
- Hosein Badran:
IoT Security and Consumer Trust. 133-140 - Lama Zakzak:
Citizen-centric Smart City Development: The Case of Smart Dubai's "Happiness Agenda". 141-147
Beyond Bureaucracy: Ethics of Bureaucracy and New Models of Governance
- Thomas M. Vogl, Cathrine F. Seidelin, Bharath Ganesh, Jonathan Bright:
Algorithmic Bureaucracy. 148-153 - Alois Paulin:
The Quantum Budget vs. Participatory Budgeting. 154-158 - Adegboyega Ojo, Sehl Mellouli, Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti:
A Realist Perspective on AI-era Public Management. 159-170
Artificial Intelligence for Good
- Teresa M. Harrison, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Theresa Pardo, Nic DePaula, Mahdi M. Najafabadi, Jillian Palmer:
The Data Firehose and AI in Government: Why Data Management is a Key to Value and Ethics. 171-176 - Yushim Kim, Jihong Kim, Seong Soo Oh, Sang-Wook Kim, Minyoung Ku:
Subgroup Analysis of an Epidemic Response Network of Organizations: 2015 MERS Outbreak in Korea. 177-185
part 1: Smart Cities in the Age of AI
- Rajesh R. Pai, Sreejith Alathur:
Mobile Health System Framework in India. 186-195
part 2: Blockchain and Transformational Government
- Lennard Segers, Jolien Ubacht, Yao-Hua Tan, Boriana D. Rukanova:
The use of a blockchain-based smart import declaration to reduce the need for manual cross-validation by customs authorities. 196-203 - F. Rizal Batubara, Jolien Ubacht, Marijn Janssen:
Unraveling Transparency and Accountability in Blockchain. 204-213
From Data Intelligence to Data Impacts: Tackling Public Problems with Data
- Osama Ibrahim, Aron Larsson:
Intelligibility and Transparency in Model-based Collaborative Governance. 214-226 - Iryna Susha, Boriana D. Rukanova, J. Ramón Gil-García, Yao-Hua Tan, Mila Gascó:
Identifying mechanisms for achieving voluntary data sharing in cross-sector partnerships for public good. 227-236
Social Media and Government
- Julián Villodre, J. Ignacio Criado:
Stay safe and tweet. An empirical study of 2018 Majorca Island flash floods with a multi-phase user role perspective using Social Network Analysis. 237-247 - Ussama Yaqub, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya:
Social Media Communication of Public Sector Organizations: A Case Study of Northeast US. 248-253 - Nili Steinfeld, Azi Lev-On:
Top-down, Non-inclusive and Non-egalitarian. 254-264
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts
- Teresa M. Harrison, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa Pardo, Martha Avila-Maravilla, Nicolas Soto, Megan Sutherland, G. Brian Burke, Mila Gascó:
Applying an Enterprise Data Model in Government. 265-271 - Dolores E. Luna, Sergio Picazo-Vela, J. Ramón Gil-García, Gabriel Puron Cid, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Public Value Creation through Digital Service Delivery from a Citizens' Perspective. 272-279 - Fabian Birghan, Robert Hettenhausen, Christine Meschede, Tobias Siebenlist:
Informing Citizens via Council Information Systems. 280-286
Maturity and Sustainability of Open Governmental Data
- Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva:
Laying the foundations for benchmarking open data automatically: a method for surveying data portals from the whole web. 287-296 - Vittorio Scarano, Roberto Andreoli, Daniele Monaco, Alberto Negro, Gianluca Santangelo, Luca Vicidomini:
Re-using Open Data by Automatically Building Immersive Virtual Reality Worlds as Personal Museums. 297-305
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Digital Government
- Ralf Klischewski:
Will the Government Machine Turn into a Monster? 306-313 - Mortaza S. Bargh, Ronald Meijer, Marco Vink, Susan W. van den Braak, Walter Schirm, Sunil Choenni:
Opening Privacy Sensitive Microdata Sets in Light of GDPR. 314-323
Social Media and Government
- Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
Harnessing Virtual Reality for e-Participation: Defining VR-Participation Domain as extension to e-Participation. 324-331 - Kellyton Brito, Natalia Paula, Manoel Fernandes, Silvio Meira:
Social Media and Presidential Campaigns - Preliminary Results of the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Election. 332-341 - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre, Albert Meijer:
From experimentation to public service delivery in social media. An analysis of institutionalization dynamics in Dutch local governments. 342-352
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts
- Ecem Buse Sevinc Cubuk, Naci Karkin, Nilay Yavuz:
Public sector innovativeness and public values through information and communication technologies. 353-361 - Mila Gascó-Hernández, Mariya Zheleva, Petko Bogdanov, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Towards a Socio-Technical Framework for Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Emergency Preparedness and Response: Integrating User Adoption, Heterogeneous Wide-Area Networks, and Advanced Data Science. 362-369 - Jungwoo Lee, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Kim Normann Andersen:
Impact of IT in the Public Sector Workplace. 370-377
part 1: Maturity and Sustainability of Open Governmental Data
- Christine Meschede, Tobias Siebenlist:
Open Urban Data and the Sustainable Development Goals. 378-388
part 2: People, Government and Algorithms: Emerging Forms of E-Engagement with Artificial Intelligence
- Cody Dodd, Antonio Cordella:
It Takes Two to Tango: Bringing Together Users and Artificial Intelligence to Create Public Value. 389-397 - Amal Marzouki, Sehl Mellouli, Sylvie Daniel:
A qualitative framework for data collection and analysis in Participation processes. 398-408
part 1: The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Digital Government
- Robert J. Domanski:
The A.I. Pandorica: Linking Ethically-challenged Technical Outputs to Prospective Policy Approaches. 409-416
part 2: Contextualized Digital Government for Policy Objectives
- Lea Hasenzahl, Nadzeya Kalbaska, Lorenzo Cantoni:
Digital transformation in the national tourism policies. 417-424 - Vanessa De Andrade Soares, Gabriela Yukari Iwama, Vitor Gomes Menezes, Marília Miranda Forte Gomes, Glauco Vitor Pedrosa, Wander C. M. Pereira da Silva, Rejane Maria da Costa Figueiredo:
Evaluating Government Services Based on User Perspective. 425-432
Social Media and Government
- Debasis Mohapatra, Manas Ranjan Patra:
A graph based approach for privacy preservation of citizen data in e-governance applications. 433-438 - Carlos Roberto G. Teixeira, Gabriela Kurtz, Lorenzo P. Leuck, Pedro Sanvido, Joana Scherer, Roberto Tietzmann, Isabel Harb Manssour, Milene Silveira:
Polls, plans and tweets: an analysis of the candidates' discourses during the 2018 Brazilian presidential election. 439-444 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song, Liuqing Li, Edward A. Fox:
Communication Behavior in an Emerging Democracy. 445-455
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts
- Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen:
Governance lessons from Denmark's digital transformation. 456-461 - Yiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Current and Expected Roles and Capabilities of CIOs for the Innovation and Adoption of New Technology. 462-467 - Ariel Pasini, Elsa Estevez, Patricia Pesado:
Assessment Model for Digital Services provided by Higher Education Institutions. 468-477
part 1: Contextualized Digital Government for Policy Objectives
- Noora Alghatam:
Public and Private Sector Collaboration to Establish Digital Business Ecosystems. 478-483 - Fredrick Mutungi, Rehema Baguma, Tomasz Janowski:
Towards Digital Anti-Corruption Typology for Public Service Delivery. 484-494
part 2: Smart and Networked Governance, Smart Regulations, Compliance Intelligence, and Administrative Transparency
- Sampath Kumar Pamu, Aroon Manoharan:
1917 Integrated Technology Enabled. 495-498
Posters and Demos
- Vasilis Triantafyllou, Vassilis Tsakanikas, George Asimakopoulos, John Christodoulopoulos:
PODS: Towards a generic, public deliberation system. 499-501 - Asdrúbal López Chau, David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Analyzing Polarization through Social Media with Artificial Intelligence: The Mexican Presidential Election in 2018. 502-503 - Anushri Gupta, Panos Panagiotopoulos:
Operational Capabilities for Smart City Data Management. 504-506 - Edgar Alejandro Ruvalcaba Gómez, J. Ignacio Criado, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Understanding the Perspectives of Open Government: Exploratory Factor Analysis in Spain and Mexico. 507-508 - Jan C. Weyerer, Paul F. Langer:
Garbage In, Garbage Out: The Vicious Cycle of AI-Based Discrimination in the Public Sector. 509-511 - Soon Ae Chun, Venkata Avinash Paturu, Shengcheng Yuan, Rohit Pathak, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Nabil R. Adam:
Crime Prediction Model using Deep Neural Networks. 512-514 - Gael Van Weyenbergh:
Distributed Participatory Governance. 515-516 - Lichao Wang, Yining Wei:
Hyper-network Analysis of Policy Communication on Social Media. 517-519
Workshops and Tutorials
- Loni Hagen:
Automatic Content Analysis with Topic Modeling. 520-521 - Jolien Ubacht, Yao-Hua Tan, Marijn Janssen, Boriana Rukanova:
Workshop on Blockchain based applications. 522-523 - Dongwook Kim, Wookjoon Sung, Choong-sik Chung, JinHyo Joseph Yun, Loni Hagen, Soon Ae Chun:
DG.O 2020: Governance in the Era of Data Intelligence. 524-526 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Elsa Estevez, Robert Krimmer, Marijn Janssen, Tomasz Janowski:
Towards a Smart Sustainable City Roadmap. 527-528 - Hun Yeong Kwon, Ki Young Min, Soon Ae Chun:
Data Industry and Legislations for Personal Information Protection. 529-531 - Jose Berengueres:
Visualization & Storytelling Workshop. 532-533
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