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21st EGOV 2022: Linköping, Sweden
- Marijn Janssen, Csaba Csáki, Ida Lindgren, Euripides N. Loukis, Ulf Melin, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Efthimios Tambouris:
Electronic Government - 21st IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2022, Linköping, Sweden, September 6-8, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13391, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-15085-2
Public Services
- Wivian A. dos R. Correa, Gabriela Yukari Iwama, Marília Miranda Forte Gomes, Glauco Vitor Pedrosa, Wander C. M. Pereira da Silva, Rejane M. da C. Figueiredo:
Evaluating the Impact of Trust in Government on Satisfaction with Public Services. 3-14 - Olga Matveieva, Vasil Navumau, Mariana S. Gustafsson:
Adoption of Public e-services versus Civic Tech Services: On the Issue of Trust and Citizen Participation in Ukraine and Belarus. 15-30 - Szymon Mamrot, Filip Nowak, Katarzyna Rzyszczak, Lukasz Kaczmarek, Jacek Krzywy:
Applying Central Data Catalogues to Implement and Maintain Digital Public Services. A Case Study on Catalogues of Public Administration in Poland. 31-46 - Irisa Murataj, Maximilian Schulte:
No-Stop Government: Expected Benefits and Concerns of German Young Adults. 47-59 - Willem Pieterson, Christian Østergaard Madsen, Wolfgang Ebbers:
Omni-Channel Overtures Defining the Concept and Its Applicability in Public Sector Channel Management. 60-72 - Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson, Andrew Katz, Mathias Lindroth:
Use of Commercial SaaS Solutions in Swedish Public Sector Organisations under Unknown Contract Terms. 73-92 - Sophie Maierhofer, Simon Schimpe:
Design Principles for EU Cross-Border Services. 93-105 - Flemming Götz, Maria A. Wimmer:
Challenges and Potentials of the Use of Convertibles in Emergency Management. 106-122
Social Media
- Arthur Müller, Jasmin Riedl, Wiebke Drews:
Real-Time Stance Detection and Issue Analysis of the 2021 German Federal Election Campaign on Twitter. 125-146 - Magaywer Moreira de Paiva, José Viterbo, Flávia Bernardini:
Assessing the Suitability of Social Media Data for Identifying Crisis Events in Smart Cities: An Exploratory Study on Flood Situations. 147-162 - Ana Paula dos Santos Tavares, Luiz Antonio Joia, Marcelo Fornazin:
Health Fake News in the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil. 163-177
Open Government and Open Data
- Jonathan Crusoe:
How May an OGD Solution Help You? - An Information Behaviour Perspective. 181-195 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Prados Prados:
Open Technologies for Public Tendering. Blockchain Technology Impact on Transparency and Efficiency of Public Procurement Processes. 196-211 - Igor Garcia Ballhausen Sampaio, Eduardo de O. Andrade, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo:
Assessing the Quality of Covid-19 Open Data Portals. 212-227 - Abiola Paterne Chokki, Anthony Simonofski, Antoine Clarinval, Benoît Frénay, Benoît Vanderose:
Fostering Interaction Between Open Government Data Stakeholders: An Exchange Platform for Citizens, Developers and Publishers. 228-243 - María Elena López Reyes, Rikke Magnussen:
The Use of Open Government Data to Create Social Value. 244-257 - Higor dos Santos Pinto, Raissa Barcellos, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo:
A Methodology for Aligning Categories from Open Government Data Portals to a Comprehensive Set of Categories. 258-273 - Karin Ahlin, Jonathan Crusoe:
Why Should You Believe in Open Data? - A Document Study Examining Persuasion Rhetoric of OGD Benefits. 274-287
AI, Bots and Data Analytics
- Agneta Ranerup, Lupita Svensson:
Discretion, Automated Decision-Making and Public Values: Background and Test of an Approach for Unpacking Human and Technological Agency. 291-306 - Sem Nouws, Marijn Janssen, Roel Dobbe:
Dismantling Digital Cages: Examining Design Practices for Public Algorithmic Systems. 307-322 - Evangelos Kalampokis, Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Dimitris Tsakalidis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technologies in the Public Sector: A Research Projects Perspective. 323-335 - Gustaf Juell-Skielse, Evrim Oya Güner, Shengnan Han:
Adoption of Robotic Process Automation in the Public Sector: A Survey Study in Sweden. 336-352 - Ida Lindgren, Björn Johansson, Fredrik Söderström, Daniel Toll:
Why is it Difficult to Implement Robotic Process Automation? - Empirical Cases from Swedish Municipalities. 353-368 - Julia Romberg, Tobias Escher:
Automated Topic Categorisation of Citizens' Contributions: Reducing Manual Labelling Efforts Through Active Learning. 369-385 - Søren Skaarup:
Taking Stock of the Situation - The Situational Context of Bureaucratic Encounters. 386-401 - Thomas Schoegje, Arjen P. de Vries, Toine Pieters:
Adapting a Faceted Search Task Model for the Development of a Domain-Specific Council Information Search Engine. 402-418 - David Jamieson, Rob Wilson, Victoria Pagan:
Letting Your Data Imagination Run Away with You. Promises and Perspectives of a Public Sector Data Analytics Implementation. 419-431 - Loukis Euripides, Niki Kyriakou:
Leveraging Government Data Using Unsupervised and Supervised Machine Learning for Firms' Investment Policy-Making in Economic Crises. 432-448
Smart Cities
- Flurina Wäspi, Alperen Bektas, Amir Sahi, Anja C. Wüst, Stephan Haller:
On the Way to Smarter Cities: What Goals and Values Swiss Municipalities Prioritize. 451-468 - Muhammad Afzal, Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos:
Coping with the Opportunities and Challenges of Smart Policing: A Research Model. 469-478 - Christopher Latz, Veronika Vasileva, Maria A. Wimmer:
Supporting Smart Mobility in Smart Cities Through Autonomous Driving Buses: A Comparative Analysis. 479-496
E-government Evaluation
- Sophie Weerts, Dana Naous, Maéva El Bouchikhi, Christine Clavien:
AI Systems for Occupational Safety and Health: From Ethical Concerns to Limited Legal Solutions. 499-514 - Iryna Susha, Jakob Schiele, Koen Frenken:
Business-to-Government Data Sharing for Public Interests in the European Union: Results of a Public Consultation. 515-529 - Caio Libera, Leandro Miranda, Flávia Bernardini, Saulo Martiello Mastelini, José Viterbo:
'Right to Be Forgotten': Analyzing the Impact of Forgetting Data Using K-NN Algorithm in Data Stream Learning. 530-542 - Gregor Eibl, Lucy Temple, Rachelle Sellung, Stefan Dedovic, Art Alishani, Carsten Schmidt:
Towards a Transdisciplinary Evaluation Framework for Mobile Cross-Border Government Services. 543-562 - Sander Van Damme, Peter Mechant, Eveline Vlassenroot, Mathias Van Compernolle, Raf Buyle, Dorien Bauwens:
Towards a Research Agenda for Personal Data Spaces: Synthesis of a Community Driven Process. 563-577
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