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DG.O 2020: Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Seok-Jin Eom, Jooho Lee:
dg.o '20: The 21st Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Seoul, Republic of Korea, June 15-19, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8791-0
Keynotes
- Jane E. Fountain:
Keynote: The Moon, the Ghetto and Artificial Intelligence: Enacting Digital Government. 1:1-1:2 - Yelena Yesha:
Keynote: Using Blockchain to Empower Digital Government. 2:1
Social Media and Government
- Sardar Haider Waseem Ilyas, Zainab Tariq Soomro, Ahmed Anwar, Hamza Shahzad, Ussama Yaqub:
Analyzing Brexit's impact using sentiment analysis and topic modeling on Twitter discussion. 1-6 - Catherine L. Dumas:
Electronic Petitioning as Online Collective Action: Exploring the Systematic and Strategic E-petitioning Behavior of an Extremist Group in We the People. 7-15 - Banghui Zhang, Yonghan Zhu, Guitao Kou:
E-government use via social media as a tool to influences young people's trust in government: An empirical study in a Chinese Municipality. 16-23 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
VR-Participation & Dialogue: Towards Integrated Framework for Virtual Reality-Mediated Consensus and Community Building. 24-30 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ignacio Criado:
Session details: Social Media and Government. - Julián Villodre, J. Ignacio Criado:
Analyzing social media institutionalization in public administration. The role of inhibitors in local governments. 31-40 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song, Liuqing Li, Edward A. Fox, Bethany Hsiao:
Too Small to Fail: Information Sharing Behavior in a US Municipal Election. 41-51
Smart Cities: Intelligent Innovation and Transformation
- Vasja Roblek, Maja Mesko:
Smart city knowledge management: Holistic review and the analysis of the urban knowledge management. 52-60 - Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Wookjoon Sung, Soon Ae Chun:
Session details: Smart Cities: Intelligent Innovation and Transformation. - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Sri Budi Cantika Yuli, Wi yono:
Determinants of Smart Library Readiness in Indonesia. 61-67 - Sabinne Lee, Kwangho Jung:
The Impact of Changing Public Service Delivery on Inappropriate Payment Error: From Analogue Paper Coupon to Digitalized Electronic Benefit Transfer System. 68-81 - Anthony Simonofski, Stefanie Van Den Storme, Hanne Meers:
Towards a Holistic Evaluation of Citizen Participation in Smart Cities. 82-89 - Sahng Yoon Kim, Seung Jae Jeon, Hun Yeong Kwon:
Smart City, Net Neutrality, and Antitrust: findings from Korea. 90-96 - Yannis Charalabidis, Euripidis N. Loukis, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Nikolaos Vogiatzis, Dimitrios E. Kolokotronis:
Convergence and Divergence Between Municipalities and Citizens about Smart City Actions' Priorities. 97-108 - Soon Ae Chun, Roshan Singh, Pamela Morgan, Nabil R. Adam, Vijay Atluri:
Visual Analytics for Global Migration Policy Discovery and NGO Collaboration. 109-115
Beyond Bureaucracy: Democracy, Transparency, and Trust in the Era of Disruptive Innovation
- Alois Paulin, Adeyinka Adewale, Zach Bastick, Tobias Siebenlist, Christine Meschede:
Session details: Beyond Bureaucracy: Democracy, Transparency, and Trust in the Era of Disruptive Innovation. - Alois Paulin:
An Overview of Ten Years of Liquid Democracy Research. 116-121
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts
- Jing Zhang, Lei Zheng, Chris Hinnant:
Session details: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts. - Beomgeun Cho, R. Karl Rethemeyer:
A Transnational Network for Public Sector Innovation: The Impact of a Global Digital Government Reform Network on Public Administration at the Domestic Level. 122-129 - Eduardo Cidres, André Vasconcelos, Filipe Leitão:
Cloud Calculator: A cloud assessment tool for the Public Administration. 130-137 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García, Sri Budi Cantika Yuli:
Determinants of Cross-boundary Information Sharing Success: Comparing Intra-agency, Inter-agency, and Cross-sectoral Collaboration Initiatives. 138-146 - WookJoon Sung, Seunghwan Kim:
Can people with disabilities use the mobile Internet if they want to? 147-154 - Luiz Pinheiro Junior, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Marijn Janssen, Ricardo Matheus:
Towards a Framework for Cloud Computing use by Governments: Leaders, Followers and Laggers. 155-163
Data-driven Society: Balancing Prosperity and Security
- Hun-Yeong Kwon, Ki-Yeong Min, Michael Reiterer:
Session details: Data-driven Society: Balancing Prosperity and Security. - Paul F. Langer:
Lessons from China - The Formation of a Social Credit System: Profiling, Reputation Scoring, Social Engineering. 164-174 - Renato Carauta Ribeiro, Edna Dias Canedo:
Using MCDA for Selecting Criteria of LGPD Compliant Personal Data Security. 175-184 - Artur Potiguara Carvalho, Fernanda Potiguara Carvalho, Edna Dias Canedo, Pedro Henrique Potiguara Carvalho:
Big Data, Anonymisation and Governance to Personal Data Protection. 185-195 - W. van Donge, Nitesh Bharosa, M. F. W. H. A. Janssen:
Future government data strategies: data-driven enterprise or data steward?: Exploring definitions and challenges for the government as data enterprise. 196-204 - Yenisel Gulatee, Mila Gascó-Hernández, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Understanding Willingness to Share Information among Citizens and Public Organizations: : The Case of Emergency Preparedness and Response. 205-213
Artificial Intelligence for Innovating Smart and Open Governments
- Sehl Mellouli, Adegboyega Ojo, Marijn Janssen:
Session details: Artificial Intelligence for Innovating Smart and Open Governments. - Helen K. Liu, Muhchyun Tang, Kuang-hua Chen:
Public Decision Making: Connecting Artificial Intelligence and Crowds. 214-222 - Thomas M. Vogl:
Artificial Intelligence and Organizational Memory in Government: The Experience of Record Duplication in the Child Welfare Sector in Canada. 223-231
Artificial Intelligence Challenges and Implications for Public Management and Policy
- Michael Ahn, Yu-Che Chen, Albert Meijer:
Session details: Artificial Intelligence Challenges and Implications for Public Management and Policy. - David Valle-Cruz, J. Ramón Gil-García, Vanessa Fernandez-Cortez:
Towards Smarter Public Budgeting? Understanding the Potential of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Support Decision Making in Government. 232-242 - Michael J. Ahn, Yu-Che Chen:
Artificial Intelligence in Government: : Potentials, Challenges, and the Future. 243-252
Development and Measurement of Intelligent Government Index
- Choong-sik Chung, Dongwook Kim:
Session details: Development and Measurement of Intelligent Government Index. - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen, Jeremy Millard:
Local context, global benchmarks: : Recommendations for an adapted approach using the UN E-Government Development Index as an example. 253-260 - Kim Normann Andersen, Jungwoo Lee, Tobias Mettler, M. Jae Moon:
Ten Misunderstandings about Maturity Models. 261-266 - Wookjoon Sung, Kil Pyo Hong, Youngmin Cho, Hanbyul Choi:
Development of an Intelligent Information Index Model for Local Government in South Korea. 267-274
Innovation of Public Service Design and Delivery in an Era of Intelligent Government
- Kwangho Jung, Hyunsub Kum:
Session details: Innovation of Public Service Design and Delivery in an Era of Intelligent Government. - Nitesh Bharosa, Koen Meijer, Haiko Van Der Voort:
Innovation in Public Service Design: Developing a co-creation tool for public service innovation journeys. 275-284 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen, Zoran Jordanoski:
Digital transformation, governance and coordination models: A comparative study of Australia, Denmark and the Republic of Korea. 285-293 - Alexander Ronzhyn, Maria A. Wimmer, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Charalampos Alexopoulos:
Gamification in Public Service Provisioning: Investigation of Research Needs. 294-300
Open Government Data - Maturity and Sustainability
- Tobias Siebenlist, Christine Meschede:
Session details: Open Government Data - Maturity and Sustainability. - Sounman Hong:
Electoral Competition, Transparency, and Open Government Data. 301-309 - Arie Purwanto, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen:
Citizens' Trust in Open Government Data: A Quantitative Study about the Effects of Data Quality, System Quality and Service Quality. 310-318
Posters and Demos
- Jisung Yoo:
Session details: Posters and Demos. - Yi Long, J. Ramón Gil-García:
The Cost of Citizen Access to Government Services in China: A Survey of Eight Common Services in All Provinces. 319-321 - Soon Ae Chun, Alen Chih-Yuan Li, Amir Toliyat, James Geller:
Tracking Citizen's Concerns during COVID-19 Pandemic. 322-323 - Seungyoon Shin, Dongwook Kim, Soon Ae Chun:
Transparency in Local Governments in Korea. 324-326 - Sunyoung Pyo:
Are body-worn cameras effective in decreasing police-involved deaths?: Evidence from U.S. local police departments. 327-328 - Ahmed Anwar, Ussama Yaqub:
Bot detection in twitter landscape using unsupervised learning. 329-330 - Teryn Cha:
Open Government Data for Machine Learning Tax Recommendation. 331-333 - Koomin Kim:
Legal Constraints or Aggregate Individual Characteristics? Examining Factors of State R&D Intensity and Spending in the U.S.: Dynamic Panel Data Analysis. 334-335 - Boriana Rukanova, Suzanne Post, Yao-Hua Tan, Jonathan Migeotte, Micha Slegt, Susana Wong, Juha Hintsa:
The role of public funding in the initiation and upscaling of collective innovation trajectories. 336-337 - Shokhrukh Avazov, Seohyun Lee:
E-Government Adoption in Uzbekistan: Empirical validation of the Unified Model of Electronic Government Acceptance (UMEGA). 338-339 - Valentyna Tsap, Silvia Lips, Dirk Draheim:
eID Public Acceptance in Estonia: towards Understanding the Citizen. 340-341 - Evgeny Styrin, Kim Normann Andersen:
Public Services Redesign and Provision: Government Platform Approach. 342-343 - Aida Stelter, Constantin Kaping, Frederike Marie Oschinsky, Björn Niehaves:
Theoretical Foundations on Technology Acceptance and Usage in Public Administrations: Investigating Bounded Acceptance and Usage of New Technology by Employees. 344-345 - Aleksey Martynov, Mikhail Bundin:
Policy & Regulation Against Fake News: Case of Russia. 346-347 - Tung-Mou Yang, Yi-Jung Wu:
Assessing the Open Data Maturity of Government Agencies Having Different Years of Implementation Experience: A Study in Taiwan. 348-350 - Aida Darmenova, Zhanl Mamykova, Kim Normann Andersen:
Open Data Against All Odds: How Institutions Manage. 351-353 - Roshan Singh, Soon Ae Chun, Vijay Atluri:
Developing Machine Learning Models to Automate News Classification. 354-355 - Tung-Mou Yang, Meng-Chia Wu:
An Exploration of Factors Influencing Taiwan Government Agencies' Open Data Participation: A Multi-Group Analysis Perspective. 356-358 - Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, Ruben Barrera, Vicente Villanueva, José Melchor Medina, Anuar Gauna:
APPVISO: citizen digital communication to prevent risk events in real time. 359-360 - Brian M. Poltie, Emmanuel S. Udoh, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Understanding Smart City Projects and Priorities across Large, Medium and Small Cities in the United States. 361-362
Workshops and Tutorials
- Wookjoon Sung, Loni Hagen:
Session details: Workshops and Tutorials. - Loni Hagen:
Teaching Data Science to Social Sciences and Humanities Students. 363-364 - Vijay Atluri, Yuan Hong, Soon Ae Chun:
Security, Privacy and Trust for Responsible Innovations and Governance. 365-366 - Mariana Lameiras, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou, Delfina Sá Soares:
Evidence-based research for Intelligent Governments: : Lessons learned from the Justice system. 367-368 - Gael Van Weyenbergh, Alois Paulin:
Networked Governance: Enabling Multistakeholder Cooperation. 369-370 - Mariana Lameiras:
Discussing challenges and limitations of an experimental research design to test trust in local e-government. 371-372
Panels
- Kwangho Jung, Taewoo Nam:
Session details: Panels. - Jooho Lee, Jing Shi:
Citizens' Use of E-government and E-participation Applications and Public Values in Korea and China. 373-375 - Kim Normann Andersen, B. Joon Kim:
Smart Cities at a Cross Road?: How South Korea is Balancing Safety, Creativity, Innovation, Economic Growth, and Sustainability. 376-377 - Yu-Che Chen, Jooho Lee, Sukumar Ganapati, Michael J. Ahn, Chengyu (Victor) Huang:
DG.O 2021: Digital Innovations for Public Values: Inclusive Collaboration and Community. 378-379 - Michael Ahn, Yu-Che Chen, Kihaing Cho, Chengyu (Victor) Huang, Younhee Kim, Seung-Hwan Myeong:
Toward Effective and Sustainable Smart City Model: Case study exploration of varying smart city approaches and outcomes. 380-382 - Yannis Charalabidis, Zoi Lachana:
Towards a Science Base for Digital Governance. 383-389
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