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DG.O 2016: Shanghai, China
- Yushim Kim, Shuhua Monica Liu:
Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2016, Shanghai, China, June 08 - 10, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4339-8
Internet Plus Government
- Hafiz Abdur Rehman Amjad, Umer Naeem, Muhammad Adeel Zaffar, Muhammad Fareed Zaffar, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo:
Improving Security Awareness in the Government Sector. 1-7 - Mikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov:
Use of Social Media and Blogs by Federal Authorities in Russia: Regulation and Policy. 8-11 - Haibo Tan, Xuejiao Zhao, Nan Zhang:
Technology Symbolization: Exploring the Political Mechanism of IT Implementation in Local e-Government Projects. 12-19
Social Media and Government (I)
- Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Hamida Skandrani, John C. Tedesco, Yue Sun, Edward A. Fox:
The Use and Impact of Social Media during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. 20-30 - Eunmi Lee, Hyun Suk Cho, Seo Hwa Jeong:
An Analysis of Data Spillage in Korea: Focus on Framework Transition, 1984-2014. 31-38 - Daphna Shwartz-Asher, Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam:
Social Media User Behavior Analysis in E-Government Context. 39-48
Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Smart Government (I)
- Abdelhamid Boudjelida, Sehl Mellouli:
A Multidimensional Analysis Approach For Electronic Citizens Participation. 49-57 - Debopriya Ghosh, Soon Ae Chun, Basit Shafiq, Nabil R. Adam:
Big Data-based Smart City Platform: Real-Time Crime Analysis. 58-66 - Won No, Laurie Mook, Daniel Schugurensky:
Examining ideation processes in online invited spaces. 67-75
Open Government, Open Data and Collaboration (I)
- Evgeny Styrin, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Teresa M. Harrison:
Open Data and Open Government: From Abstract Principles to Institutionalized Practices. 76-85 - Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega K. Ojo:
Critical Factors for Dynamic Capabilities in Open Government Data Enabled Organizations. 86-96 - Yanhua Hu, Xianyang Bai, Shuyang Sun:
Readiness Assessment of Open Government Data Programs: A Case of Shenzhen. 97-103
Social Media and Government (II)
- Seok-Jin Eom, Hanchan Hwang, Jun Houng Kim:
How do social media make government more responsive?: Evidence from network analysis of Twitter use in Seoul Metropolitan City in Korea. 104-111 - Christopher M. Mascaro, Denise E. Agosto, Sean P. Goggins:
One-Sided Conversations: The 2012 Presidential Election on Twitter. 112-121 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Understanding Network Links in Twitter: A Mexican Case Study. 122-128
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts (I)
- Richard Knepper, Yu-Che Chen:
Situating Cyberinfrastructure in the Public Realm: The TeraGrid and XSEDE Projects. 129-135 - Lili Fan, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Theoretical Foundations to Information Technology Outsourcing Research in the Public Sector. 136-145 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García, Theresa A. Pardo:
Modeling the Roles of Leadership for Inter-organizational Information Sharing and Integration Success. 146-154
Open Government, Open Data and Collaboration (II)
- Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick:
Open Data Policy Innovation Diffusion: An Analysis of Australian Federal and State Governments. 155-163 - Jonathan Cham:
The Internet and Autocracy: Unpacking the Effects of Internet Freedom. 164-173 - Ye Tian, Guoray Cai:
Collective Opinion Formation for Public Decision Making in Local Governments. 174-183
Reflections on Digital Government Research and Practice
- Liang Ma, Yueping Zheng:
Good Wine Needs Bush: A Multilevel Analysis of National E-Government Performance and Citizen Use across European Countries. 184-193 - Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel J. Cobo, Enrique Herrera-Viedma:
Science Mapping Tools: their application to e-Government field. 194-201 - Cristiano Maciel, Claudia Cappelli, Cleyton Slaviero, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
Technologies for popular participation: a research agenda. 202-211
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts (II)
- Syamimi Mohd Ariff Lim, Annie Dayani Ahad Abdullah, Calvin M. L. Chan:
Who to Train for e-Government? 212-219 - Xinping Liu:
Institutional Dilemmas and the Development of Chief Information Officer System: a case from Shanghai. 220-225 - Wilson Wai-Ho Wong:
Political Context and the Adoption of ICT: Measuring (the Absence of) E-governance in Hong Kong. 226-235
Mixed Topics: Emerging Topics + Internet Plus Government + Organizational Factor
- Xinli Hu, Kaisong Wu:
Assessing Information Technology Systems in the Environmental Arena of China: A Validation of the Delone and Mclean Information Systems Success Model. 276-280 - Mihoko Sakurai, Jiro Kokuryo:
Data Backup Dilemma: Case Studies from the Great East Japan Earthquake. 281-286 - Isabel Maria de Souza, Cristiano Maciel, Claudia Cappelli:
The Model of Accessibility to Electronic Government: applicability in DATAPREV. 287-292
Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Smart Government (II)
- Niels Netten, Mortaza S. Bargh, Susan W. van den Braak, Sunil Choenni, Frans Leeuw:
On Enabling Smart Government: A Legal Logistics Framework for Future Criminal Justice Systems. 293-302 - Yoo Jung An, Ned Wilson:
Tax Knowledge Adventure: Ontologies that Analyze Corporate Tax Transactions. 303-311 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Mapping Dimensions of Governance in Smart Cities: Practitioners versus Prior Research. 312-324
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts (III)
- Gabriel Puron Cid:
Financing digital government in municipalities: An economic perspective. 325-333 - Ricardo Matheus, Marijn Janssen:
Towards an ambidextrous government: Strategies for balancing exploration and exploitation in open government. 334-341 - Meghan E. Cook, Megan K. Sutherland:
Challenges and Recommendations in Leveraging Property and Property Owner Data to Inform Government Programs. 342-347
Social Media and Government (III)
- Nic DePaula, Ersin Dincelli:
An Empirical Analysis of Local Government Social Media Communication: Models of E-government Interactivity and Public Relations. 348-356 - Cancan Wang, Rony Medaglia, Tina Blegind Jensen:
Mobilizing Government: Inter-Organizational Collaboration Using Open Social Media Platforms. 357-365 - Yun Huang, Sen Huo, Yaxing Yao, Niu Chao, Yang Wang, Jennifer Grygiel, Steve Sawyer:
Municipal Police Departments on Facebook: What Are They Posting and Are People Engaging? 366-374
Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts (IV)
- Lemuria D. Carter, Maranda E. McBride:
Texting While Driving among Teens: Exploring User Perceptions to Identify Policy Recommendations. 375-378 - Helen K. Liu:
An Analysis of the Social Process in Ideas Generation for Public Policies. 379-387 - Alexandre França, Rejane M. da C. Figueiredo, Elaine Venson, Wander C. M. Pereira da Silva:
Storytelling on the implementation of a Decentralized Model for Software Development in a Brazilian Government Body. 388-396
Open Government, Open Data and Collaboration (III)
- Sylvain Kubler, Jérémy Robert, Yves Le Traon, Jürgen Umbrich, Sebastian Neumaier:
Open Data Portal Quality Comparison using AHP. 397-407 - Lei Zheng, Feng Gao:
Assessment on China's Open Government Data Platforms: Framework, Status and Problems. 408-414 - Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Hélio Rodrigues de Oliveira, Lairson Alencar Oliveira, Bernadette Farias Lóscio:
Open Government Data Portals Analysis: The Brazilian Case. 415-424
Social Media and Government (IV)
- Shuhua Monica Liu:
Chinese Netizens' Collective Deliberation on Bystander Controversies and the Role of Micro-blogging. 425-434 - Rony Medaglia, Demi Zhu:
Paradoxes of Deliberative Interactions on Government-Managed Social Media: Evidence from China. 435-444 - Uuf Brajawidagda, Christopher G. Reddick, Akemi Takeoka Chatfield:
Social Media and Urban Resilience: A Case Study of the 2016 Jakarta Terror Attack. 445-454
Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Smart Government (III)
- Zhen Li, Qi Liao:
An Economic Alternative to Improve Cybersecurity of E-government and Smart Cities. 455-464 - Félix Herrera Priano, Rafael López Armas, Cristina Fajardo Guerra:
A Model for the Smart Development of Island Territories. 465-474
Open Government, Open Data and Collaboration (IV)
- Hongqin Li, Jun Zhai:
Constructing Investment Open Data of Chinese Listed Companies Based on Linked Data. 475-480 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Shaohui Wang, Sri Budi Cantika Yuli:
The Values of Public Library in Promoting an Open Government Environment. 481-490 - Gabriel Puron Cid, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Financial Transparency in Mexican Municipalities: An Empirical Research. 491-500
Panels
- Feng Gao:
Open Government Data in China: Lesson Learnt and New Approaches. 501-502 - Meghan E. Cook, Teresa M. Harrison:
Building Smarter Cities: Global Lessons from Research and Practice. 503-504 - Teresa M. Harrison:
Emerging Scholars of E-Government in China: Four Research Studies. 505-507 - Teresa M. Harrison:
Petitioning East and West: Historical Forms of Participation with Contemporary Application to Digital Government. 508-510
Posters and System Demonstrations
- Tung-Mou Yang, Yi-Jung Wu:
Exploring the Information Behaviors of Government Officials in Open Data Initiatives. 511-512 - David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Citizens' perception in Developing Local E-Governments: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach. 513-514 - Catherine L. Dumas, Akanksha Atrey, Jooyeon Lee, Teresa M. Harrison, Tim Fake, Xiaoyi Zhao, S. S. Ravi:
E-petition Information Diffusion in Online Social Networks. 515-517 - Xiaoyi Zhao, Yumei Chen, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Smart Cities and City Resilience: Building Capabilities for Emergency Management. 518-519 - Yiduo Liang, Jun Zhai:
Construction and Application of Maritime Linked Open Data in China. 520-521 - Jun Zhai, Yiduo Liang, Lufei Huang:
Linkage Discovery of Linked Data Based on Ontology Reasoning. 522-524 - David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Carlos A. Patiño C.:
Public Works and Infrastructure: Improvement Initiative for Federal Government in Mexico. 525-526 - Rongjuan Chen:
Exploring the Effect of Perceived Distance on Sharing of Crisis Information in Social Media. 527-529 - B. Joon Kim, Kang-Tak Oh, Byoung-Ho Han, Seon-Ju Park, Hyeon-Suk Lyu:
Why Digital Government Not e-Government?: The Paradigm Shift of D.gov in Korea. 530-531 - Yefei Hu, Jie Wang:
Building Smart Government or Developing Industry?: Study on the Designs of Local Smart City Pilot Projects in China. 532-533 - Arbi Chouikh, Adegboyega Ojo:
Enabling New Public Service Paradigms on Social Media Platforms: A "Social AHP" Model for Citizen-to-Citizen Services. 534-535 - Amal Marzouki, Meriam Nefzi, Sehl Mellouli, Adnène Hajji, Monia Rekik:
Transforming city initiative into a smart city initiative: the case of "winter maintenance operations". 536-537 - Adegboyega Ojo, Lukasz Porwol, Mohammad Waqar, Edobor Osagie, Arkadiusz Stasiewicz, Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Michael J. Hogan, Owen M. Harney, Pauline Riordan:
Pathologies of Open Data Platforms and Desired Transparency-Related Affordances for Future Platforms. 538-539 - Heyseoung Jo, J. Ramón Gil-García:
User Acceptance of Open Data Portals in Korea: The Role of Policy Tools. 540-541 - Zhang Ling:
Modeling the Influence of Government Microblogs and Analyzing its Factors. 542-543
Tutorials and Workshops
- Hui Zhang, Yi Liu, Nabil R. Adam:
Emergency Management and Smart Safety Workshop (EM-SS 2016). 544-545 - Meghan E. Cook, J. Ramón Gil-García, Lei Zheng:
The Smart Cities and Smart Government Research-Practice (SCSGRP) Consortium Workshop. 546-547 - Loni Hagen, Wookjoon Sung, Soon Ae Chun:
Cyber Security in Governments around the World: Initiatives and Challenges. 548-549 - Alois Paulin, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Adeyinka Adewale:
Beyond Bureaucracy VS Smart Government (BBSG 2016): Towards the Ecosystem. 550-551
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