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23rd EGOV 2024: Ghent-Leuven, Belgium
- Marijn Janssen, Joep Crompvoets, J. Ramón Gil-García, Habin Lee, Ida Lindgren, Anastasija Nikiforova, Gabriela Viale Pereira:
Electronic Government - 23rd IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2024, Ghent-Leuven, Belgium, September 3-5, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14841, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-70273-0
Foundations
- Peter André Busch:
Theory Development in Digital Government Research: Status and Ways Forward. 3-17 - Paul Brous, Marcel Hiel:
Principles for the Secure Exchange of Sensitive Data Across Classified Networks: A Data-Centric Approach. 18-31 - Marcus Heidlund, Niclas Olofsson:
Conceptualising Public Value - A Generative Versus an Institutional Approach. 32-46 - Fredrik Garcia:
Do Virtual Meetings Lead to More Gender Equal Debates? - A Case Study of Swedish Local Government Council Meetings. 47-62 - Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Cristina Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
A Systematic Literature Review on Determinants, Strategic Management Process and Outcomes of Strategic Information Systems (SIS) Implementation in Public Administration. 63-78
Digital Transformation
- Euripides N. Loukis, Kavallari Chryso:
Economic Crisis and Government Digital Transformation - Some Positive Evidence. 81-98 - Ulf Melin, Christian Østergaard Madsen, Karl Kristian Larsson:
Five Bureaucratic Roles in the Age of Digital Transformation - Insights from Scandinavian Public Organizations. 99-115 - Alperen Bektas, Jurek Müller, Stephan Haller:
Stakeholder Engagement and the Use of Digital Tools in Strategy Processes in Swiss Municipalities. 116-133 - David Nowak, Bettina Distel:
Trust in Times of Cyber Crisis: Understanding Organizational Trust Repair in the Public Sector. 134-149 - Amirhossein Gharaie, Viktor Arvidsson, Björn Johansson:
Consumer Engagement Potentials in the Digitalization Process of Power System. 150-165
Public Services
- Ilaria Crivellari, Johanne Svanes Oskarsen, Charlotte Husom Grøder:
Unveiling the Invisible: Caseworkers' Data Work in a Public Welfare Organization. 169-185 - Leif Sundberg, Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund:
From Digital Hopes to Governance Gaps: The Double-Edged Sword of Public Service Ecosystems. 186-200 - Ida Lindgren, Christian Østergaard Madsen, Hanne Höglund Rydén, Ida Heggertveit, Sara Hofmann, Øystein Sæbø:
What Public Services are Suitable for Digitalization? - A Classification of Public Service Characteristics. 201-217 - Mariana S. Gustafsson, Aliaksei Kazlou, Elin Wihlborg:
Automation in Social Care: A Case Study of Organizational Challenges and Skills Dynamics in Three Swedish Municipalities. 218-233
AI in Government
- Aya Rizk, Ida Lindgren:
Automated Decision-Making in the Public Sector: A Multidisciplinary Literature Review. 237-253 - W. van Donge, M. F. W. H. A. Janssen, Nitesh Bharosa:
Preparing Public Agencies for Harnessing AI: A Study on Variables Shaping Multi Actor Information Infrastructures. 254-269 - Johanna Sefyrin, Ida Lindgren, Daniel Toll:
RPA and Robot Imaginaries in Swedish Local Government - Terminator or Colleague of the Month? 270-285 - Marios Evangelos Mamalis, Evangelos Kalampokis, Fotios Fitsilis, Georgios Theodorakopoulos, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
A Large Language Model Agent Based Legal Assistant for Governance Applications. 286-301 - Emyana Sirait, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen:
The Readiness of the Public Sector to Implement AI: A Government-Specific Framework. 302-316 - Antonio Molin, Daniel Rudmark, Dina Koutsikouri, Daniel Nylén:
Examining Value Creation in Public Sector AI Implementation. 317-333
Open Government
- Jonathan Crusoe:
The Needs, Wants, and Wishes of the Open Government Data Idea - The Emergence of a New Understanding. 337-353 - Alejandra Celis Vargas, Rikke Magnussen, Ingrid Mulder, Birger Larsen:
Learning Designs for Developing Open Data Competencies in Elementary School. 354-370 - Ying Zhang, Yanwei Li:
Internal Versus External Forces: Which Dominates in Driving the Use of Open Government Data. 371-384
Emerging Topics
- A. Paula Rodriguez Müller, Jaume Martin Bosch, Luca Tangi:
Interoperability for Emerging Technologies: A Systematic Scoping Review. 387-401 - Anastasija Nikiforova, Martin Lnenicka, Petar Milic, Mariusz Luterek, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
From the Evolution of Public Data Ecosystems to the Evolving Horizons of the Forward-Looking Intelligent Public Data Ecosystem Empowered by Emerging Technologies. 402-418 - Joris Hulstijn, Huimon Dong, Réka Markovich:
Epistemic Injustice and Government Information Systems: Lessons from Two Cases. 419-437 - Ini Kong, Marijn Janssen, Nitesh Bharosa:
Navigating Through the Unknowns-Organizational Readiness Assessment Model for Quantum-Safe Transition. 438-453 - Mikael Lindquist:
Innovation Frames: Governments Making Sense of New Decentralizing Technologies. 454-469 - Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos:
Dynamic Capabilities in the Public Sector to Deal with GovTech. 470-483
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