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DG.O 2018: Delft, The Netherlands
- Marijn Janssen, Soon Ae Chun, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age, DG.O 2018, Delft, The Netherlands, May 30 - June 01, 2018. ACM 2018
Data sharing and analytics to address societal challenges
- Yuxin Wang, Joris Hulstijn, Yao-Hua Tan:
Regulatory supervision with computational audit in international supply chains. 1:1-1:10 - Lairson Emanuel R. A. Oliveira, Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Wilker Cavalcante do Rego Santos, Bernadette Farias Lóscio:
Data on the web management system: a reference model. 2:1-2:8
Public governance and policy in the sharing era
- Asbjørn Følstad, Marita Skjuve, Ida Maria Haugstveit, Till C. Lech:
Sharing economy services as human-machine networks: implications for policy making. 3:1-3:10 - William Riggs:
Technology, civic engagement and street science: hacking the future of participatory street design in the era of self-driving cars. 4:1-4:6
Open and big data analytics in government: pathways from insights to public value
- Sarunkorn Chotvijit, Malkiat Thiarai, Stephen A. Jarvis:
Big data analytics in social care provision: spatial and temporal evidence from Birmingham. 5:1-5:8 - Vukosi Marivate, Nyalleng Moorosi:
Exploring data science for public good in South Africa: evaluating factors that lead to success. 6:1-6:6 - Qing Deng, Guoray Cai, Hui Zhang, Yi Liu, Lida Huang, Feng Sun:
Enhancing situation awareness of public safety events by visualizing topic evolution using social media. 7:1-7:10 - Alaa Hussain Rashed, Ziya Karakaya, Ali Yazici:
Big data on cloud for government agencies: benefits, challenges, and solutions. 8:1-8:9 - Alexandros Gerontas, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
On using the core public sector vocabulary (CPSV) to publish a "citizen's guide" as linked data. 9:1-9:6 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Adegboyega Ojo, Gabriel Puron Cid, Christopher G. Reddick:
Census big data analytics use: international cross case analysis. 10:1-10:10
Social media and government
- Nahed Azab, Mohamed ElSherif:
A framework for using data analytics to measure trust in government through the social capital generated over governmental social media platforms. 11:1-11:9 - Loni Hagen, Ryan Scharf, Stephen Neely, Thomas E. Keller:
Government social media communications during zika health crisis. 12:1-12:10 - Qunfang Wu, Saurabh Gupta, Yun Huang:
Examining conversations between police agencies and the public on Facebook. 13:1-13:10
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts
- Maria A. Wimmer, Rositsa Boneva, Debora Di Giacomo:
Interoperability governance: a definition and insights from case studies in Europe. 14:1-14:11 - Naoual Ezzamouri, Joris Hulstijn:
Continuous monitoring and auditing in municipalities. 15:1-15:10 - Nitesh Bharosa, Frans Hietbrink, Lars Mosterd, Ralf van Oosterhout:
Steering the adoption of standard business reporting for cross domain information exchange. 16:1-16:10
Maturity and sustainability of open governmental data
- Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
US open data policy: advances and recommendations. 17:1-17:10 - Haydar Akyürek, Cora Scholl, Regina Stodden, Tobias Siebenlist, Agnes Mainka:
Maturity and usability of open data in North Rhine-Westphalia. 18:1-18:10 - Viviann Machado, Gabriel Mantini, José Viterbo, Flávia Bernardini, Raissa Barcellos:
An instrument for evaluating open data portals: a case study in Brazilian cities. 19:1-19:10
Public value creation and innovation in government
- Naci Karkin, Nilay Yavuz, Ecem Buse Sevinc Cubuk, Ece Golukcetin:
The impact of ICTs-related innovation on public values in public sector: a meta-analysis. 20:1-20:9 - Leonardo Ferreira de Oliveira, Carlos Denner dos Santos Jr.:
Public value innovation: a theoretical framework based on system dynamics. 21:1-21:9 - Ulf Hedestig, Daniel Skog, Mikael Söderström:
Co-producing public value through IoT and social media. 22:1-22:10
Smart cities: models and platforms
- Joachim Van den Bergh, Paula Dootson, Marek Kowalkiewicz, Stijn Viaene:
Smart city initiatives: designing a project-level smart value assessment instrument. 23:1-23:8 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, José Miguel López-Quiles:
The quest for the quality of life in european smart cities: an empirical research. 24:1-24:15 - Higor dos Santos Pinto, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo:
How cities categorize datasets in their open data portals: an exploratory analysis. 25:1-25:9 - Arbi Chouikh:
HandYwiN: a crowdsourcing-mapping solution towards accessible cities. 26:1-26:6
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts
- Dapeng Liu, Lemuria D. Carter:
Impact of citizens' privacy concerns on e-government adoption. 27:1-27:6 - Brian Nussbaum, Sora Park:
A tough decision made easy?: local government decision-making about contracting for cybersecurity. 28:1-28:9 - Leif Sundberg:
Enablers for interoperability in decentralized e-government settings. 29:1-29:8 - Ayman Alarabiat, Delfina Soares, Luis Ferreira, Filipe de Sá-Soares:
Analyzing e-governance assessment initiatives: an exploratory study. 30:1-30:10
Proactive transparency and knowledge discovery from open government data
- Gustavo Almeida, Kate Revoredo, Claudia Cappelli, Cristiano Maciel:
Improvement of transparency through mining techniques for reclassification of texts: the case of brazilian transparency portal. 31:1-31:9 - José S. Barroso Júnior, Claudia Cappelli, Kate Revoredo, Vanessa Tavares Nunes:
Text mining as a transparency enabler to support decision making in a people management process. 32:1-32:8 - André Eberhardt, Milene Selbach Silveira:
Show me the data!: a systematic mapping on open government data visualization. 33:1-33:10 - Lahis Pasquali Kurtz, Paloma Maria Santos, Aires José Rover:
Access to information on websites of brazilian superior courts of justice: comparative analysis between data from 2013 and 2017. 34:1-34:5
Open and big data analytics in government: pathways from insights to public value
- Aditya Budhwar, Toshihiro Kuboi, Alex Dekhtyar, Foaad Khosmood:
predicting the vote using legislative speech. 35:1-35:10 - Minyoung Ku, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Ready for data analytics?: data collection and creation in local governments. 36:1-36:10
Public value creation and innovation in government
- Andrea Paletti:
How to plan an organisational strategy to manage ICTs mediated co-production: a public value perspective. 37:1-37:6 - Ida Lindgren, Anne Fleur van Veenstra:
Digital government transformation: a case illustrating public e-service development as part of public sector transformation. 38:1-38:6
Smart cities: models and platforms
- Henrik Korsgaard, Sarah-Kristin Thiel, Vanessa Thomas, Titiana Ertiö:
Working across boundaries in smart city research. 39:1-39:10 - Zeenat Rehena, Md Ashifuddin Mondal, Marijn Janssen:
A multiple-criteria algorithm for smart parking: making fair and preferred parking reservations in smart cities. 40:1-40:9 - Ayesha Afzal, Basit Shafiq, Shafay Shamail, Abeer Elahraf, Jaideep Vaidya, Nabil R. Adam:
Emergency response plan recommendation and composition system (ERPRCS). 41:1-41:10 - Stephan Haller, Alessia C. Neuroni, Marianne Fraefel, Ken Sakamura:
Perspectives on smart cities strategies: sketching a framework and testing first uses. 42:1-42:6
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts
- Mariem Ben Rehouma, Sara Hofmann:
Government employees' adoption of information technology: a literature review. 43:1-43:10 - Tupokigwe Isagah, Maria A. Wimmer:
Framework for designing m-government services in developing countries. 44:1-44:10 - Tarmo Kalvet, Maarja Toots, Robert Krimmer:
Contributing to a digital single market for Europe: barriers and drivers of an EU-wide once-only principle. 45:1-45:8 - Luz Maria Garcia-Garcia, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Reconsidering the importance of context for the success of digital government: the case of legal vulnerability and extreme poverty in the provision of migration services at the Southern Mexican border. 46:1-46:7
Engagement in government: for better or for worse?
- Amizan Omar, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Participatory budgeting: the case for engaging citizens in local government decision making. 47:1-47:6 - Banita Lal, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Nripendra P. Rana, Diana Frost, Simbarashe Chirara:
understanding 'development' from the perspective of e-government, digital divide and ICT4D literature: a research agenda. 48:1-48:6 - Edimara Mezzomo Luciano, Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft, Fabio Pinheiro dos Santos:
Promoting social participation through digital governance: identifying barriers in the brazilian public administration. 49:1-49:9 - Maria Anna Ambrosino, Jerry Andriessen, Vanja Annunziata, Massimo De Santo, Carmela Luciano, Mirjam Pardijs, Donato Pirozzi, Gianluca Santangelo:
Protection and preservation of campania cultural heritage engaging local communities via the use of open data. 50:1-50:8
Beyond bureaucracy, co-producing governance & new models of governance
- Sounman Hong, Jungmin Ryu:
The role of government in crowdfunding for achieving co-funding of public projects. 51:1-51:6 - Dirk-Hinnerk Fischer, Robert Krimmer:
Towards a networked modern democracy: thoughts on how ICT could enable new forms for the relationship between citizens and their representatives. 52:1-52:8 - Cyril Velikanov:
Direct deliberative democracy: combining normative rightness with epistemic soundness. 53:1-53:11 - Alois Paulin:
Public governance through fourth-generation technology: how informatization differs from digitalization. 54:1-54:7
Social media and government
- Rocío B. Hubert, Elsa Estevez, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Tomasz Janowski:
Examining government-citizen interactions on Twitter using visual and sentiment analysis. 55:1-55:10 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Facebook impact and sentiment analysis on political campaigns. 56:1-56:7 - Nili Steinfeld, Azi Lev-On:
Coalition and opposition MPs on Facebook. 57:1-57:8
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts
- Maija Ylinen, Samuli Pekkola:
Looking for a five-legged sheep: identifying enterprise architects' skills and competencies. 58:1-58:8 - Tobias Siebenlist, Agnes Mainka:
Culture of openness: the beginning of open government in municipalities in Germany. 59:1-59:6 - Emilio Feliciano de Oliveira, Milene Selbach Silveira:
Open government data in Brazil a systematic review of its uses and issues. 60:1-60:9
Engagement in government: for better or for worse
- Alka Mishra, Durga Prasad Misra, Sitansu Sekhar Mahapatra, Shubhadip Biswas:
Digital transformation model: analytic approach on participatory governance & community engagement in India. 61:1-61:7 - Arie Purwanto, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen:
Citizen engagement in an open election data initiative: a case study of Indonesian's "Kawal Pemilu". 62:1-62:10 - Amal Marzouki, Sehl Mellouli, Sylvie Daniel:
Spatial, temporal and semantic contextualization of citizen participation. 63:1-63:8
Participatory democracy
- Alex Santamaría-Philco, Maria A. Wimmer:
Trust in e-participation: an empirical research on the influencing factors. 64:1-64:10 - John M. Carroll, Jordan Beck, Shipi Dhanorkar, Jomara Bindá, Srishti Gupta, Haining Zhu:
Strengthening community data: towards pervasive participation. 65:1-65:9 - Daniel Kauffman, Michael Williams, Calin Washington, Gudrun Socher, Foaad Khosmood:
Multimodal speaker identification in legislative discourse. 66:1-66:10 - Ussama Yaqub, Nitesh Sharma, Rachit Pabreja, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya:
Analysis and visualization of subjectivity and polarity of Twitter location data. 67:1-67:10
Social media and government
- Carlos Roberto G. Teixeira, Gabriela Kurtz, Lorenzo P. Leuck, Roberto Tietzmann, Daniele Ramos de Souza, João Marcelo F. Lerina, Isabel Harb Manssour, Milene Selbach Silveira:
Humor, support and criticism: a taxonomy for discourse analysis about political crisis on Twitter. 68:1-68:6 - Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, William Silva, Luís Correia:
The PredNews forecasting model. 69:1-69:6
Artificial intelligence in the public sector
- Marco A. Ramos, Juan Sánchez, Vianney Muñoz, José Raymundo Marcial-Romero, David Valle Cruz, Aurelio López-López, Félix Ramos:
E-health: agent-based models to simulate behavior of individuals during an epidemic outbreak. 70:1-70:10
Open government: data infrastructures, strategies, and governance
- Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez, J. Ignacio Criado, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Discussing open government as a concept: a comparison between the perceptions of public managers and current academic debate. 71:1-71:10 - Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Lairson Emanuel R. A. Oliveira, Marlos G. Ribeiro Batista, Bernadette Farias Lóscio:
Towards a meta-model for data ecosystems. 72:1-72:10 - Juan Ribeiro Reis, José Viterbo, Flávia Bernardini:
A rationale for data governance as an approach to tackle recurrent drawbacks in open data portals. 73:1-73:9 - Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Bernadette Farias Lóscio:
What is a data ecosystem? 74:1-74:9 - Morgan E. Currie:
A dual valuation of open government. 75:1-75:8
Blockchain
- F. Rizal Batubara, Jolien Ubacht, Marijn Janssen:
Challenges of blockchain technology adoption for e-government: a systematic literature review. 76:1-76:9 - Svein Ølnes, Arild Jansen:
Blockchain technology as infrastructure in public sector: an analytical framework. 77:1-77:10 - Ludwig Christian Schaupp, Mackenzie Festa:
Cryptocurrency adoption and the road to regulation. 78:1-78:9
Smart cities: models and platforms
- Eunmi Lee, Dongwook Kim, Hyewon Lim, Soon Ae Chun:
Long tail phenomenon in public policy: analyzing big data on citizen opinion. 79:1-79:6 - Daesung Jun, Loni Hagen, Eunmi Lee, Hyewon Lim, Dongwook Kim:
How big data contributes to the building of citizen-centric smart cities: the case of Namyangju city in Korea. 80:1-80:6 - Amal Ben Rjab, Sehl Mellouli:
Smart cities in the era of artificial intelligence and internet of things: literature review from 1990 to 2017. 81:1-81:10
Maturity and sustainability of open governmental data
- Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Pär-Ola Zander, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva:
Investigating open data portals automatically: a methodology and some illustrations. 82:1-82:10 - Sang-Pil Yoon, Moon-Ho Joo, Hun-Yeong Kwon:
Role of law as a guardian of the right to use public sector information: case study of Korean government. 83:1-83:10 - Renato De Donato, Giuseppe Ferretti, Antonio Marciano, Giuseppina Palmieri, Donato Pirozzi, Vittorio Scarano, Luca Vicidomini:
Agile production of high quality open data. 84:1-84:10
Data for good - disaster response and resilience
- Elise Haak, Jolien Ubacht, Marc van den Homberg, Scott W. Cunningham, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
A framework for strengthening data ecosystems to serve humanitarian purposes. 85:1-85:9 - Darusalam, Marijn Janssen, Jolien Ubacht:
Towards generalized process patterns for detecting corruption within the government using open data. 86:1-86:6
Participatory democracy
- Manuella Maia Ribeiro, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Alexandre Fernandes Barbosa:
E-participation, social media and digital gap: challenges in the brazilian context. 87:1-87:9
Data sharing and analytics to address societal challenges
- Sélinde van Engelenburg, Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink, Yao-Hua Tan, Boriana Rukanova:
Comparing the openness of archetypical business-to-government information sharing architectures: balancing advantages of openness with the control of risks. 88:1-88:10
Blockchain and transformational government
- Sander Dijkhuis, Remco van Wijk, Hidde Dorhout, Nitesh Bharosa:
When Willeke can get rid of paperwork: a lean infrastructure for qualified information exchange based on trusted identities. 89:1-89:10 - David Meijer, Jolien Ubacht:
The governance of blockchain systems from an institutional perspective, a matter of trust or control? 90:1-90:9
Posters and Demos
- Iván Cantador, María E. Cortés-Cediel:
Towards increasing citizen engagement in participatory budgeting digital tools. 91:1-91:2 - Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Tools used by citizens for participation in European smart cities. 92:1-92:2 - María E. Cortés-Cediel, Olga Gil, Iván Cantador:
Defining the engagement life cycle in e-participation. 93:1-93:2 - Mauricio Barcelos, André Barcelos, Flávia Bernardini, Guido Vaz Silva:
Analyzing the use of economic and financial indicators in smart cities context. 94:1-94:2 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
Through vr-Participation to more trusted digital participatory democracy. 95:1-95:2 - Adegboyega Ojo, Arkadiusz Stasiewicz, Lukasz Porwol, Andrea Petta, Donato Pirozzi, Luigi Serra, Vittorio Scarano, Luca Vicidomini:
A comprehensive architecture to support open data access, co-creation, and dissemination. 96:1-96:2 - Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos:
Towards the open government ecosystem: open government based on artificial intelligence for the development of public policies. 97:1-97:3 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Yannis Charalabidis, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Francesco Mureddu, Peter Parycek, Alexander Ronzhyn, Dimitris Sarantis, Leif Skiftenes Flak, Maria A. Wimmer:
Scientific foundations training and entrepreneurship activities in the domain of ICT-enabled governance. 98:1-98:2 - Fernando Kleiman, Marijn Janssen:
Gaming to improve public policies by engaging local governments in open data policy-making. 99:1-99:2 - Lingjun Fan, J. Ramón Gil-García, Derek Werthmuller, G. Brian Burke, Xuehai Hong:
Investigating blockchain as a data management tool for IoT devices in smart city initiatives. 100:1-100:2 - Heike Vornhagen, Brian Davis, Manel Zarrouk:
Sensemaking of complex sociotechnical systems: the case of governance dashboards. 101:1-101:2 - David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Towards an understanding of artificial intelligence in government. 102:1-102:2 - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre:
Breaking through government digital communities in social media: a comparative analysis at the local level in Spain. 103:1-103:2 - Eun-Hyung Park:
Is digital literacy the key to overcome inequality in e-participation? 104:1-104:2 - WookJoon Sung:
Digital innovation and regulatory policy: why does development of digital technology not lead to innovation? 105:1-105:2 - Vincenzo Cartelli, Giuseppe Di Modica, Orazio Tomarchio, Diego López-de-Ipiña, Koldo Zabaleta, Enrique Sanz:
Citizenpedia: simplifying citizens interaction with public administration. 106:1-106:2 - Shannon Mersand, Mila Gascó-Hernández, J. Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Miguel E. Figueroa, Megan Sutherland:
The role of public libraries in smart, inclusive, and connected communities: current and best practices. 107:1-107:2 - Teresa M. Harrison, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa Pardo, Martha Avila-Maravilla, Nicolas Soto, Megan Sutherland, G. Brian Burke, Mila Gascó:
A tale of two information systems: transitioning to a data-centric information system for child welfare. 108:1-108:2 - Chad Zanocco, Judy Cushing, Denise H. Lach:
Co-producing software for complex environmental data visualization. 109:1-109:2 - Rodrigo Couto de Souza, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano, Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft:
The uses of the blockchain smart contracts to reduce the levels of corruption: some preliminary thoughts. 110:1-110:2 - Alexander Ehm, Gudrun Socher, Foaad Khosmood:
3D visualization of legislative relationships. 111:1-111:2 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez, J. Ignacio Criado:
Municipal open government an exploratory research: factor analysis for Mexican municipalities. 112:1-112:2 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Open government data programs: the political system matters? revisiting the dawes' ecosystem model. 113:1-113:2 - Xiaoyi Liu:
The application of WeChat official accounts for provincial archives in China. 114:1-114:2 - Vasja Roblek, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos:
Complexity of the regions and municipalities smart urbanization policy with the aim of promoting the regional development. 115:1-115:2 - Cigdem Akkaya, Jane Fedorowicz, Helmut Krcmar:
Use of social media by the German police: the case of Munich. 116:1-116:2 - Thorsten Ruprechter, Foaad Khosmood, Toshihiro Kuboi, Alex Dekhtyar, Christian Gütl:
Gaining efficiency in human assisted transcription and speech annotation in legislative proceedings. 117:1-117:2 - David Allessie, Maciej Sobolewski, Lorenzino Vaccari:
Identifying the true drivers of costs and benefits of blockchain implementation for public services. 118:1-118:2 - Daniel Kauffman, Foaad Khosmood, Toshihiro Kuboi, Alex Dekhtyar:
Learning alignments from legislative discourse. 119:1-119:2 - Nitesh Sharma, Rachit Pabreja, Ussama Yaqub, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Soon Ae Chun, Jaideep Vaidya:
Web-based application for sentiment analysis of live tweets. 120:1-120:2
Panels
- Albert Meijer:
What makes a good journal article?: the perspective of the editors-in-chief of key journals in the field. 121:1-121:2 - Ines Mergel, Rainer Kattel, Veiko Lember, Keegan McBride:
Citizen-oriented digital transformation in the public sector. 122:1-122:3 - Rob Domanski, Elsa Estevez, Evgeny Styrin, Mark Alfano, Teresa M. Harrison:
Toward an ethics of digital government: a first discussion. 123:1-123:4 - Enzo Falco, Reinout Kleinhans, Gabriela Viale Pereira:
Challenges to government use of social media. 124:1-124:4 - Nitesh Bharosa, Steven Luitjens, Remco van Wijk, Theresa Pardo:
Panel: removing the barriers for personal data management. 125:1-125:3 - Lemuria D. Carter, Jolien Ubacht:
Blockchain applications in government. 126:1-126:2 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ignacio Criado Grande, David Valle Cruz, Janine Kiers:
The use of MOOCS in the open government virtual education: panel proposal. 127:1-127:2
Workshops and Tutorials
- Gabriela Viale Pereira, Shefali Virkar, Michela Vignoli:
Exploring the political, social and cultural challenges and possibilities associated with trading data: the case of data market austria (DMA). 128:1-128:2 - Efthimios Tambouris, Paul Hermans, David Tarrant, Maria Zotou, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Using problem-based learning and learning analytics in open data education. 129:1-129:2 - Efthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Marijn Janssen, Ricardo Matheus, Paul Hermans, Tarmo Kalvet:
Theory and practice of linked open statistical data. 130:1-130:2 - Yi Yin, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Keith G. Jeffery, Ahmad Luthfi, Marijn Janssen:
How to improve policy making using open data in virtual research environments: an interactive workshop discussing privacy, security and trust strategies. 131:1-131:2 - Dongwook Kim, Hun-Yeong Kwon, Daesung Jun, Eunmi Lee, Loni Hagen, Soon Ae Chun:
Opportunities and challenges in the intelligent society: smart cities, digital inclusion, and cybersecurity. 132:1-132:2
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