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DG.O 2023: Gdańsk, Poland
- David Duenas-Cid, Nadzeya Sabatini, Loni Hagen, Hsin-Chung Liao:
Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, DGO 2023, Gdańsk, Poland, July 11-14, 2023. ACM 2023
TRACK 1: Data-driven Governance through Information Retrieval and Decision Support Systems
- Kilian Sprenkamp, Liudmila Zavolokina, Mario Angst, Mateusz Dolata:
Data-Driven Governance in Crises: Topic Modelling for the Identification of Refugee Needs. 1-11 - Nina Rizun, Aleksandra Revina, Noella Edelmann:
Application of Text Analytics in Public Service Co-Creation: Literature Review and Research Framework. 12-22 - Thomas Samuel Wellings, Srijoni Majumdar, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Evangelos Pournaras:
Improving City Life via Legitimate and Participatory Policy-making: A Data-driven Approach in Switzerland. 23-35
TRACK 2: Collaborative Intelligence: Humans, Crowds, and Machines
- Ahmad Alsamman, Andreas Schmitz, Maria A. Wimmer:
Towards an Organically Growing Hate Speech Dataset in Hate Speech Detection Systems in a Smart Mobility Application. 36-43 - Helen K. Liu, Yu-Wei Guo, Liang-Yu Chen:
Crowdsourcing Smart City: SmartTaipei Project. 44-54 - Reni Sulastri, Marijn Janssen:
Challenges in designing an inclusive Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending system. 55-65
TRACK 3: Innovative Services in Government: When Data-Driven Services Meet Evidence-Based Policy
- Hsien-Lee Tseng:
Assessing the Implementation of Personal data Protection Awareness and User Satisfaction on the MyData Platform in Taiwan: Assessing User Satisfaction on the MyData Service in Taiwan. 66-72 - Hao-En Kao:
Between International Practice and Academia: Review and integration of Open Government Data Benchmarks. 73-89
TRACK 4: Cybersecurity in Public and Nonprofit Organizations
- Sukumar Ganapati, Michael Ahn, Christopher G. Reddick:
Evolution of Cybersecurity Concerns: A Systematic Literature Review. 90-97 - Yuanyuan Guo, Yi Deng, Qingguo Meng:
Does the Citizen's Education Level and Digital Information Ability Affect their Internet Rights Protection Willingness? 98-107 - Lærke Vinther Christiansen, Nitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen:
Policy guidelines to facilitate collective action towards quantum-safety: Recommended policy guidelines to aid and facilitate collective action in migration towards quantum-safe public key infrastructure systems. 108-114
TRACK 5: Design Models and Platforms for Trust Enhancing Smart Cities
- Ralf-Martin Soe:
Replication and UpScaling of Smart Cities in Academia and Practice: Concepts, Barriers and Enablers. 115-121 - Gabriele Suffia:
How to regulate a Digital Twin City? Insights from a Proactive Law approach: How "human in the loop" and "precautionary principles" can serve policymakers in their attempt to incorporate respect of rights and solidarity in the smart city. 122-128 - Myungjung Kwon, Eunmi Lee, Sounman Hong, Soon Ae Chun:
Exploring Digital Innovations in California City Government. 129-134
TRACK 6: Social Media and Government
- Yuanyuan Guo:
How Does Culture Influence Chinese People's Views and Actions on e-Government Websites? A Study on Citizens' Continuous Use of e-Government Websites Based on Cultural Model. 135-143 - Juliana Lima, Maria Santana, Andreiwid Correa, Kellyton Brito:
The use and impact of TikTok in the 2022 Brazilian presidential election. 144-152 - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre:
Exploring citizens attitudes towards social media use by public administrations: the case of Spanish local governments. 153-164
TRACK 7: Cross-border Governance and Service Impact Assessment
- Nathan Da Silva Carvalho, Nikos Vasilakis, Lucy Temple, Petros Christopoulos, Ipek Koeysurenbars, Michaela Pfeiffer, Matiss Veigurs:
Enhancing cross-border mobility by adopting a user journey approach for digital public services. 165-171 - Eric Blake Jackson, Petteri Kivimäki, Ingrid Pappel, Sadok Ben Yahia:
Exploring EU e-Delivery Integration for Enabling Interregional Innovation through the SilverHub Platform. 172-179
TRACK 8: Developing Active Citizenship to Boost Citizen Engagement through Digital Government
- Gregor Eibl, Lörinc Thurnay:
The promises and perils of open source software release and usage by government - evidence from GitHub and literature. 180-190 - Raissa Barcellos, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo, Anneke Zuiderwijk:
Hippolyta: a framework to enhance open data interpretability and empower citizens. 191-198 - Dmytro Khutkyy:
Citizen Engagement and Open Government Co-creation: The Cases of Brazil and the Dominican Republic. 199-204 - Charalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena:
Moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage. 205-213 - Karen M. G. Lopes, Edimara M. Luciano, Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft:
The effects of institutional factors on public value position prioritization: proposing and validating a measurement scale in the Brazilian digital government context: proposing and validating a measurement scale in the Brazilian digital government context. 214-223 - Ilaria Mariani, Marzia Mortati, Francesca Rizzo:
Strengthening e-Participation through Design Thinking. Relevance for Better Digital Public Services. 224-232 - Vanessa Tavares Nunes, Claudia Cappelli, Rodrigo Michel De Moraes, Rodrigo Oliveira, José Lutiano Costa da Silva:
Method for Evaluating the Use of Plain Language in Interfaces of Public Service Portals. 233-243
TRACK 9: Beyond Bureaucracy: Self-governance of the Public Sphere and Innovative Use of Technology by Civil Society
- Gregory Butterworth, Richard Booth:
A Contribution to the Defense of Liquid Democracy. 244-250 - Zsofia Kenner:
Legal and Ethical Implications of Data Processing in Sex-Positive Techno Parties: the case of ZusammenKommen. 251-260 - Aleksandra Kekkonen, Ilona Beliatskaya:
Tackling the sustainability crisis through digital collective intelligence: the principles of doughnut economics in smart cities. 261-269
TRACK 11: Digital Transformation in Governments
- Heidi Hietala, Tero Päivärinta:
Multilectic Forums in Digital Service Ecosystems. 270-279 - Marissa Hoekstra, Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Nitesh Bharosa:
Success Factors and Barriers of GovTech Ecosystems: A case study of GovTech ecosystems in the Netherlands and Lithuania. 280-288 - Bert Lukkien, Nitesh Bharosa, Mark de Reuver:
Barriers for developing and launching digital identity wallets. 289-299 - Noella Edelmann, Valerie Albrecht:
Designing public participation in the digital age: Lessons learned from using the policy cycle in an Austrian case study. 300-308 - Mäjt Wik, Daniel Curto-Millet, Tomas Lindroth:
Modes of Engagement: Problematizing Managerial Assumptions of Participation in Public Sector Digital Transformation: Problematizing managerial assumptions of participation in public sector digital transformation. 309-317 - Fredrik Carlsson, Marcus Matteby, Johan Magnusson:
Digital Transformation Drift: A Population Study of Swedish Municipalities. 318-326 - Antoine Clarinval, Anthony Simonofski, Annick Castiaux, Yingying Gao, Marijn Janssen:
Formulating Open Data-Based Value Propositions: An Evaluation and Comparison of Two Canvas Tools. 327-337 - Jonathan Crusoe, Johan Magnusson, Jacob Torell:
Ignorance in public sector digital transformation: Empirical evidence and conjecture. 338-348 - Fernando Kleiman, Rogerio De Souza Farias, Nathalia Junca Nogueira, Thais Barral De Oliveira Brito, Marcelo Mendes Barbosa, Danilo Marasca Marasca Bertazzi, Roberto Seara Machado Pojo Rego:
New ways for monitoring the public workforce after the pandemic: The management and performance program in the Brazilian Federal Government. 349-354 - Darusalam, Marijn Janssen, Jamaliah Said, Normah Omar, Muhammad Indra Saputra:
Smart contracts for creating transparent transactions to reduce corruption. 355-361 - Ana Eliza Duarte, João Bárbara, Adriano César Machado Pereira, Caroline Burle, Wagner Meira Jr., Leticia Alves:
Open Data Evaluation Model in Brazilian Governmental Portals. 362-369 - Sandro Luís Brandão Campos, Josiel Maimone de Figueiredo:
Public services recommendation system: an alternative to customize the digital government transformation. 370-379 - Aryamala Prasad, Mila Gascó-Hernández, J. Ramón Gil-García, Qianli Yuan:
Human-Centric Design in Applications for Emergency Preparedness and Response in Rural Communities: The Case of the E!App. 380-387 - Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez, Victoria Kalogirou, Federico Chiarelli, Allegra Crahay, Noémie Custers, Emilia Miscenà:
National and sub-national approaches towards the creation of an interoperability framework - the case of Spain: Creation of an interoperability framework - Spain. 388-394
TRACK 12: Assessing and Realizing Artificial Intelligence in Government
- Ida Lindgren:
Ironies of Public Service Automation - Bainbridge Revisited. 395-404 - Douglas Silva, Sérgio T. Carvalho, Nádia Félix Felipe da Silva:
On identifying early blockable taxpayers on goods and services trading operations. 405-413 - Luca Tangi, Colin van Noordt, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller:
The challenges of AI implementation in the public sector. 414-422 - Jörn von Lucke, Fotios Fitsilis, Jan Etscheid:
Research and Development Agenda for the Use of AI in Parliaments. 423-433 - Tupokigwe Isagah, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou:
Problem Formulation and Use Case Identification of AI in Government: Results from the Literature Review. 434-439
TRACK 13: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Value Creation of Digital Government
- Michael Koddebusch, Holger Koelmann, Ole Friedrich, Jörg Becker:
Bridging the Gap between e-Government and e-Health: Recommendations for Deploying e-Health Services in the Public Sector. 440-448 - Magdalena Ciesielska, Aurora Sánchez-Ortiz:
Examining Failure of Smart City Public Value Co-Creation: The Role of Institutional Commitment. 449-457 - Nina Rizun, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena, Fernando Kleiman, Ricardo Matheus:
How do personality traits influence Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage? Investigating the indirect and moderating effects. 458-467 - François Duhamel, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes:
A relational view of knowledge sharing in public-private IT outsourcing relationships. 468-477 - Battulga Buyannemekh, Meghan E. Cook:
Navigating Information Technology Challenges and Priorities: Expanding Responsibilities, Growing Roles, and Evolving Contexts for City Leaders. 478-485 - Tzuhao Chen, J. Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Alessandria Dey, Derek Werthmuller:
Understanding Cross-Boundary Information Sharing in Emergency Management: Insights from Public Alert and Warning Messages in US Local Governments. 486-495
TRACK 14: Blockchain-based Applications for e-Government
- Lisa Klug, Wolfgang Prinz:
Fair prices for sustainability in agriculture and food. Requirements and design options for a data-based transparency system. 496-507
TRACK 15: Mobile Government and Cross-border Service Interoperability
- Hans Graux:
Whose data is it anyway? Diverging perspectives in EU policy on the current and future role of the citizen in digital government. 508-513 - Maria Siapera, Andreas Schmitz, Maria A. Wimmer, Andriana Prentza:
AgInTeF: Agile Interoperability Testing Framework for Orchestrating Overarching Procedures in Verifying Digital Public Services. 514-525 - Roland Czerny, Christian Kollmann, Blaz Podgorelec, Bernd Prünster, Thomas Zefferer:
Towards a Mobile-First Cross-Border eID Framework. 526-535 - Thomas Zefferer, Bernd Prünster, Christian Kollmann, Andreea Ancuta Corici, Lukas Alber, Roland Czerny, Blaz Podgorelec:
A Security-Evaluation Framework for Mobile Cross-Border e-Government Solutions. 536-543
TRACK 16: Digital Government and Sustainable Development Goals
- Boriana Rukanova, Jolien Ubacht, Ben Turner, Yao-Hua Tan, Jonathan Schmid, Elmer Rietveld, Wout Hofman:
A Framework for Understanding Circular Economy Monitoring: Insights from the Automotive Industry. 544-555 - Yue Gao, Chunjie Zhao, Jing Zhang:
Environmental Regulation, Smart Meter Adoption, and Carbon Emission: An Interpretable Machine Learning Approach. 556-563 - George Valença, Hugo Medeiros, Katarina Santiago, Bruno Guedes, Matheus Fidelis, Kellyton Brito:
On Using Design Thinking to Define Public Challenges and Address SDGs. 564-569
TRACK 17: Digital Government, Solidarity and Social Cohesion
- Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Manuella Maia Ribeiro:
Decolonizing e-government benchmarking. 570-582 - Fredrik Carlsson, Marcus Matteby, Johan Magnusson, Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström:
Collective digital transformation: Institutional work in municipal collaboration. 583-592
TRACK 18: Digital Government Student TRACK
- Jade Reyskens, Sara Takamatsu, Sabrina Waizmann, Alexandra Zins, Kai Zhang, Joep Crompvoets:
The Expected Public Value of the European Union Central Bank Digital Currency: What is the expected public value of a digital currency in the European Union? Student Track Paper. 593-600 - Joao Paulo Dos Santos Da Silva, Diana Cruz Rodrigues:
DIGITAL PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ARTISANAL FISHERMEN: A case study under Bourdieu's theory of practice in communities of the Brazilian Amazon. 601-613 - Laura Katharina Stamm, Holger Koelmann:
A Taxonomy of Design Decisions for Central Bank Digital Currencies: Student Track Paper. 614-625 - Sumeet Padwalkar, Abigail Whelan, Eimear Manning, Jack O'Brien, Fergus Jayes, Jason Murphy, Stephen Treacy, Andrew Brosnan:
Enabling Digital Government Through Transformation: Student Track. 626-632
PANEL
- Richard Knepper, Jerzy Proficz, Yu-Che Chen, Sukumar Ganapati:
Panel Submission: Cyberinfrastructure for Government Innovations. 633-636
POSTERS
- Sukumar Ganapati, Lindamaria Ortega Franco, Angie Nga Le:
American State Government Cybersecurity Policies. 637-638 - Jawad Ahmad Haqbeen, Sofia Sahab, Takayuki Ito:
In Solidarity with Ukraine through Conversational AI via Facebook Ads: A Case Study of Online Discussion in 15 Countries. 639-641 - Abiola Paterne Chokki, Benoît Vanderose:
From Conventional Open Government Data Portals to Storytelling Portals: The StoryOGD Prototype. 642-643 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Lucy Temple, Thomas Delissen, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Torsten Priebe:
Smart Cities and Digital Twins in Lower Austria. 644-645 - Nadzeya Sabatini:
Tourism Governments and Solidarity: Can Destination Management Organizations be involved in a refugee crisis while exploiting their digital capabilities? 646-647 - Maria Gintova:
The Future of Work in the Public Service: Understanding Public Servants' Attitudes and Perspectives on Return to Office and Hybrid Work. 648-649 - Mihir Menon, Yu-Che Chen:
Analyzing US Federal Action on Artificial Intelligence Education Using a Process Governance Framework. 650-653 - Sofia Sahab, Jawad Ahmad Haqbeen, Takayuki Ito:
Facilitating the Problems that lie within the Solutions using Conversational AI: A Case Study of Post-2021 Afghanistan. 654-656 - Swapnali Yadav, Megan Powers, Edlira Vakaj, Sanju Tiwari, Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, José-Lázaro Martínez-Rodríguez:
Semantic Based Carbon Footprint of Food Supply Chain Management. 657-659 - Soon Ae Chun, Fatima Yusuf, Sasikala Vasudevan, Michael Renda, Alen Chih-Yuan Li, James Geller:
Toward Policy Transparency and Real-Time Policy Assessment. 660-662 - Oscar Miranda-Hospinal, David Valle-Cruz, Jorge Yrivarren-Lazo, Carlos Yula-Inca, Kevin Ronceros-Ponce:
Revolutionizing the Public Works Value Chain through AI monitoring: Towards an understanding of Increased Productivity in Perú. 663-665 - Claucia Piccoli Faganello, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano:
Why do we need a new framework for e-participation?: Thinking about the rapid Transition to E-Participation during the COVID-19 in the Porto Alegre Municipal Council for Urban and Environmental Development, Brazil. 666-668 - David Duenas-Cid, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski:
Conceptualizing Digital Government for Social Solidarity. 669-670 - Hashwanth Sutharapu, Akshit Duggal, Sanju Tiwari, Edlira Vakaj, Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, Ruben Barrera-Hernandez:
Dialect Translation of English Language to Telangana: Mexin Project. 671-673 - Tobias Siebenlist:
Approaches towards using ChatGPT as an open data companion. 674-675
WORKSHOPS
- Anastasija Nikiforova, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Nina Rizun, Magdalena Ciesielska:
Identification of High-Value Dataset determinants: is there a silver bullet for efficient sustainability-oriented data-driven development? 676-678 - Sem Nouws, Íñigo Martinez de Rituerto de Troya, Roel Dobbe, Marijn Janssen:
Diagnosing and Addressing Emergent Harms in the Design Process of Public AI and Algorithmic Systems. 679-681
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