Evento - 12th European Conference on eGovernment (ECEG)


Poraires- Postado em 21 março 2012

Data: 
Qui, 14/06/2012 - 17:40 - Sex, 15/06/2012 - 17:40

being held at the Institute of Public Governance and Management ESADE Barcelona - Campus Sant Cugat, Spain

on the 14-15 June 2012 are now well underway.  

http://academic-conferences.org/eceg/eceg2012/eceg12-home.htm

 

Wednesday 13 June 2012

18:30

Welcome reception and early registration at the Roberto de Nobili Residence

Thursday 14 June 2012

9:00

Registration and Refreshments

9:30

Room: 
Welcome from the conference Chair: Dr Tamyko Ysa, Institute of Public Governance and Management, ESADE

9:45

Room: 
Keynote address: Àlex Pelach, Director General, Head Office of Processes and E-Administration,Autonomous Government of Catalonia

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

 

 

 

Room: 
Stream A: Local Government
Chair:

Room: 
Stream B:  Mini track on e-Participation
Chairs: Mary Griffiths

Room: 
Stream C: Mini track on e-Justice, e-Law and e-Trust 
Chair: Bruno de Vuyst

Room: 
Stream D: Mini track on Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries
Chair: Zaigham Mahmood

10:45

Implementation of a Contact Centre – a Local e-Government Initiative
Grundén Kerstin and IreneBernhard, University West,Sweden (Case_study, Main) EG-023

Deliberation or Updating? The Case of Southern Stockholm Activists Online
Svensson Jakob, Karlstad University, Sweden(Academic,  eParticipation) EG-007

Comparing Civilian Willingness to Attack Critical Infrastructure On and Off Line

Toward the Utilization of M-government Services in Developing Countries: A Qualitative Investigation
Al-Hujran Omar, Al-Faisal University, Prince Sultan College for Tourism & Business, Saudi Arabia (Academic, Developing) EG-008

11:15

E-government Among US Local Governments: Current Status and Recent Trends 
Norris Donald, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Christopher Reddick, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA (Academic, Main) EG-031

Successful Implementation and Increase of Citizen Take-up of e-Government: Processes, Strategies, Practice and Lessons Learned

Digital Archiving and eDiscovery. Delivering Evidence in an Age of Overload
Van Bussel Geert-Jan and HansHenseler, HvA Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands (Academic, e-justice) EG-003

Evaluation of e-government Implementation Among Malaysian Local Authorities

11:45

Opportunities and Limits of the Application of e-Government Solutions at Local Level inRomania

e-Democracy in Policies and Practices in Transition Society – Country-Cases from Slovenia and Estonia
Reinsalu Kristina, Estonian e-Governance Academy, Estonia and Ales Dobnikar,Ministry of Public Administration, Slovenia (Academic,  eParticipation) EG-036

A contribution to domain name dispute resolution: the Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) system

Connecting the Majority, Getting Digital Dividends 
Piaggesi Danilo, Fondazione RosselliAmericas (FRA), USAand Walter Castelnovo,University of Insubria, Italia (Academic, Developing) EG-018

12:15

Local E-Government in the City ofCasey: Political Barriers to Citizen Engagement
Freeman Julie, University of Canberra, Australia (Academic,Main) EG-086

Re-inventing Democracy with a Complex Adaptive Political Crowdsourcing Platform: the Interactive Voter Choice System
Hadders Henk, University ofGroningen, The Netherlands and Joseph M. Firestone,Knowledge Management Consortium International,USA (Academic, eParticipation) EG-044

The Rule of e-law
Pere Castellana Simon,University of Girona (UdG), Spain(Academic,  e-Justice EG-005

Report on the Progress of the e-Administration in the Catalan Local Entities
Albors Ignasi, AOCConsorci, Catalonia(Case_study, Developing) EG-027

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 

Stream A: Local Government

Chair:

Room: 

Stream B:  Mini track on e-Participation

Chairs: Mary Griffiths

Room: 

Stream C: Mini track on e-Justice, e-Law and e-Trust 

Chair: Bruno de Vuyst

Room: 

Stream D: Mini track on Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries

Chair: Zaigham Mahmood

14:00

Alignment Dynamics in e-Government: Behind the Scenes of Local Governments

The Critical Success Factors of e-Voting Implementation in Indonesian Local Election: The Case of JembranaRegency Election
Hartami Aprilia and Putu Wuri Handayani, UniversitasIndonesia, Indonesia(Academic,  eParticipation) EG-067

Interconnection of European Criminal Record Systems

Electronic Notifications: An Instrument for Achieving Efficiency.
Albors Ignasi, AOCConsorci, Catalonia,Spain (Case_study, Developing) EG-028

14:30

Determinants of User Acceptance of a Local E-Government Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)
Afonso Carlos, University of the Algarve, Portugal, Maria de la O González, Universidad de Huelva, José Luis Roldán and ManuelSánchez-Franco, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain (Academic, Main) EG-132

Climate Change Policy Consultation: An Overview of the 2011 Online Approach Taken to Drafts of Clean Energy Legislation inAustralia

From Technology Diffusion to Social Use. The Case of the eID Card in Spain
Arteaga Sor, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Ortega and Gasset Institute-Universidad CEU San Pablo and J. IgnacioCriado, Universidad Autónomade Madrid, Spain (Academic, e-justice) EG-083

Social and Technical Issues in Trusting E-Voting: A Case Study onJordan

15:00

Data Mining Solutions for Local Municipalities

A Study Case Of Internet Voting For The University’s Senate In The National Distance Education University Of Spain (UNED)

New Challenge to Fulfill E-procurement Promises

Regulations of Government Functions and Administrative Processes of Services Providing in Electronic Form

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room: 
Stream A: Local Government
Chair:

Room: 
Stream B:  Mini track on e-Participation
Chairs: Mary Griffiths

Room: 
Stream C: Ontologies and Taxonomies
Chairs:

Room: 
Stream D: Mini track on Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries
Chair: Zaigham Mahmood

16:00

The case of Implementing e-Government Systems in a less-developed Region of the Western part of Romania
Giurgiu Adriana, University ofOradea, Romania (Academic, Main) EG-209

The Influence of an ‘Internet Election’ in Malaysia

Selecting Generic Top Level Ontologies for the e-Government Domain

Implementing e-Government Projects: Challenges Facing Developing Countries
Racious Moilamashi Moatshe and ZaighamMahmood, University of Derby, UK(Academic, Developing) EG-071

16:30

GIS and Interagency Decision Making: A Study of Child Services in South Dublin

Evolving Substantive Notions of Representation: the SOWIT Deliberation Model
Liston Vanessa, Trinity College Dublin, ClodaghHarris, University College Cork and Mark O'Toole, Kilkenny County Council,Ireland (Academic, eParticipation) EG-110

Managing e-government Information Resources Using Faceted Taxonomies

Overcoming Citizen Access Barriers to Emergent eGovernment Services by Empowering the Library Systems of Romania and theUkraine
Pompe Alex, MeganUnangst, AnnaTaranenko and Paul-Andre Baran, IREX,Romania (Non-academic, Developing) EG-081

17:00

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

19:00

Reception followed by the Conference Dinner at

 

Wednesday 13 June 2012

18:30

Welcome reception and early registration at the Roberto de Nobili Residence

Thursday 14 June 2012

9:00

Registration and Refreshments

9:30

Room: 
Welcome from the conference Chair: Dr Tamyko Ysa, Institute of Public Governance and Management, ESADE

9:45

Room: 
Keynote address: Àlex Pelach, Director General, Head Office of Processes and E-Administration,Autonomous Government of Catalonia

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

 

 

 

Room: 
Stream E: Mini track on Developing, implementing and managing Open Government Data 
Chair: Carl Adams

Room: 
Stream F: Strategy
Chair:

Room: 
Stream G: Regional Applications
Chair:

Room: 
Stream H: e-Government and Business
Chair:

10:45

E-governance and Freedom of Information Act -the Indian Experience
Kaushik Anjali, Management Development Institute, India(Academic, Open gov) EG-024

Plan ANIBAL, applying European strategy to Balearic Islands
Salas Felip and Rafel Barceló,Fundació iBit, Spain (Non-academic, Main) EG-048

Development of aSmarter City: ‘Urban Space Value Chain’ inBarcelona
Fairchild Alea, The Constantia Institute BVBA, Belgium (Non-academic, Main) EG-017 presentation only

The Influence of the Governmental Economic Policy to the Business Activity: Textual Information as a Motivation Tool
Christodoulakis Dimitris, BasilikiSimaki and Natassa Xarcha and George Sourmelis, Union of the Hellenic Chambers of Commerce, Greece (Academic, Main) EG-200

11:15

The State of Open Government Data in GCC Countries
Elbadawi Ibrahim, Emirates eGovernment, United Arab Emirates (Case_study, Open gov) EG-118

e-Strategies to break the Digital Divide in various European countries. A Comparative Perspective
Mesa del Olmo Adela and Pedro Manuel Martínez,university of the BasqueCountry, Spain (Academic,Main) EG-101

Knowledge Management, Critical Factor for Successful Implementation of E-Government in Ghana
Tweneboah-KoduahSamuel, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana (Academic, Main) EG-056

The P23R Principle – Diminishing Bureaucracy Costs Through Rule-Based Business-to-Government Communication Processes

11:45

Towards Open Government Data through Domain-DrivenOntologies
Caliusco María Laura, CIDISI - UTN -FRSF, Argentina(Academic, Open gov) EG-160

“E-Environment” As Part Of The National Strategy “E-Romania”

Experiences from the Development of theGreek School Profiling System

Investigating G2B Succes: A Business Value Framework for the SME Sector
Cahill Ronan and Murray Scott,National University of IrelandGalway, Ireland (Academic, Main) EG-045

12:15

Open Data Policies From a User Perspective: Impediments and Challenges 
Zuiderwijk Anneke and Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (Academic, Open gov) EG-203

eGovernment in a Swedish Municipality – Change management in the planning process
Lundevall Kristina, Logica, Anette Hallin, Gothenburg University, Mikael Lagergren,City Council, City of Västerås and Magnus Wretlund, Logica, Sweden (Academic, Main) EG-173

Barriers and Facilitators to E-Government in Spanish Municipalities. A Study Before and After the Econimic Recession.
de Juana-EspinosaSusana, Juan José Tari-Guillo and EnriqueClaver-Cortés, University of Alicante, Spain (Academic, Main) EG-147

A Capability Based Framework of e-Governance:

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 

Stream E: PhD Colloquium

Chair: Mila Gasco

Room: 

Stream F: Adoption

Chair:

Room: 

Stream G: Regional Applications

Chair:

Room: 

Stream H: PaticipantInvolvement

Chair:

14:00

1400-1410
Critical Analysis of Implementation of eGovernment in Pakistan
Irfanullah Arfeen and NawarKhan, National University of Sciences & Technology Islamabad, Pakistan, Pakistan (PhD, Main) EG-004
1415-1425
E-government and E-governance: Concepts and Constructs
Lim Ai Ling, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, MaslinMasrom and Sabariyah Din,University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia (PhD, Interoperability) EG-040
1430-1440
Incorporating Context in OWLS-Based Public Services Description Framework

1445-1455
State of eGovernment Development in Municipalities in Bosnia andHercegovina
Pandzo Alica and KemalTaljanovic, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina (PhD, Developing) EG-103
1500-1510
A Participation Framework for ICT Development : A Method to Achieve Acceptance and to Realize Benefit from ICT

1510-1530 Feedback and discussion

Lost Youth? Attitudes and experiences with e-government: the case of German university students
Fuchs Gerhard, University of Stuttgart, Germany (Academic,Main) EG-032

The Austrian Approach Concerning the European Data Retention Directive’s Translation into National Law and its Technical Implementation

Regulation Room: Field-Testing an Online Public Participation Platform During Live U.S. Federal Agency Rulemakings
Farina Cynthia R., Cornell Law School, Cornell University, USA, Joan-Josep Vallbé, University of Barcelona, Spain Mary J. Newhartand Josiah Heidt, Cornell University, USA (Academic, Main) EG-084

14:30

Youth Adoption of M-Government Services in Developing Countries: The Case of Egypt
Abdelghaffar Hany, GermanUniversity in Cairo (GUC), Egypt(Academic, Main) EG-047

Challenges and the Opportunities for Developing e-government inRomania

Participatory Democracy in Europe
Gilia Claudia and Cristian Mares,Valahia University of Targoviste,Romania (Academic, Main) EG-088

15:00

Barriers in the Adoption of e-Government Services in KSA from IT Employees Perception
Alshehri Mohammed, Griffith University, Australia (Academic,Main) EG-085

An Exploratory Study on e-Government Systems Success in Saudi Arabia
Almalki Obaid,Yanqing Duan and IngoFrommholz, University of Bedfordshire, UK (Academic, Main) EG-185

Citizens’ Perception of the Egyptian e-Government Portal after Revolution
El-Shetehy Adham, Sheffield HallamUniversity & Arab Academy for Science and, Egypt (Academic,Main) EG-142

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room: 
Stream E: PhD Colloquium
Chair: Mila Gasco

Room: 
Stream F: Models
Chair:

Room: 
Stream F: Effective e-Government
Chair:

Room: 
Stream H: Pan European e-Government
Chair:

16:00

1600-1610
Local Public Policy Process – a new Approach Based on System Dynamics Principles

1615-1625
Evaluating the Adoption and Acceptance of e-Government in the Developing Countries: a case Study of Jordan

1630-1640
Towards Connected Government
Alhusban Mohammed, CarlAdams and Hussein Sharif,University of Portsmouth, UK(PhD, Main) EG-170
1640-1700 Feedback and discussion

Cockpit: New Model of Public Service Delivery
Jorquera David, Atos Spain, Antonis Ramfos, Intrasoft International, Greece, AljosaPasic, Atos Spain and Willem-Jan Van den Heuvel, University of Tilburg, Holland (Case_study, Main) EG-069

How Can E-Government Information Centre  Improve Cross-border Cooperation?
Setnikar Cankar Stanka and VeronikaPetkovsek, Faculty of Administration,Slovenia (Academic,Main) EG-116

Digital Divide in the European Union. Evolutions from 2006 to 2010

16:30

Measuring Interoperability Maturity in Government Networks

Raising Voice or Effectiveness? The Role of e-Government on the Quality of Political Institutions

Pan-European Interoperable Electronic Public Procurement: Enabling its Implementation Within the European Union Institutions, Agencies and other Bodies, and Facilitating its Adoption Across the Member States

17:00

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

 

 

19:00

 

 

 

 

 

Friday 15 June 2012

8:30

Refreshments available

 

 

 

9:00

Room: 
Opening remarks for Day 2

9:15

Room: 
Keynote address:

10:00

Introduction to ECEG 2013 in Como, Italy by Walter Castelnovo

10:15

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

 

Room: 
Stream A:  Mini track on Interoperability
Chair: Carlos E. Jiménez

Room: 
Stream B:  Mini track on e-Participation
Chairs: Mary Griffiths

Room: 
Stream C: Mini track on e-tax and e-Revenue Administration
Chairs: Pat Molan and Tom Collins

Room: 
Stream D: Mini track on Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries 
Chair: Zaigham Mahmood

10:45

Factors Influencing Citizens to use E-government Services:Saudi Arabia as a Case Study

Social Media and Perspectives of Liquid Democracy on the Example of Political Communication of Pirate Party in Germany
Litvinenko Anna, St. Petersburg State University, currently; Free University of Berlin, Germany (Academic, eParticipation) EG-122

Permanent Establishment: Up in the Clouds?

Exploring Different Levels of e-Governance Instruments Development in Romanian Local Government. Case study: Bihor County
Abrudan Maria-Madela, Tomina Gabriela Saveanuand Anca Otilia Dodescu,University of Oradea,Romania (Academic, Developing) EG-093

11:15

A New Population Targeted Survey Based Sampling Method (NPTSBS- Model)
Racious Moilamashi Moatshe and ZaighamMahmood, University of Derby, UK (Academic, Interoperability) EG-072

ICT Influencing E-Government Network Externalities: Is the Government Social Networking System the Road to E-democracy and Trust?

The Intention to use E-Audit Technology: An integration of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
Murtagh Seán, Office of the Revenue Commissioners, TomGaravan and FergalO'Brien, University of Limerick, Ireland (Academic, e-Tax) EG-216

Adoption of Web 2.0 Technologies in the Developing Countries on the Balkans

11:45

Exchange Formats for Office Documents - A Survey of Swiss Public Administrations
Glassey Olivier and JoséFormaz, IDHEAP,Switzerland (Academic, Interoperability) EG-115

Increased Public Participation in Local Government by Means of Mobile Phone: What Do South African Youths Think?
Van Belle Jean-Paul and Kevin Cupido,University of Cape Town, South Africa(Academic,  eParticipation) EG-149

An Investigative Study of Promoting Awareness and Increasing Registration of PAYE Anytime in the Border Midlands West Region
Foley Josephine, Revenue, Ireland (Academic, e-Tax) EG-218

Comparative Analysis of ICT in the Public Sector in Estonia and Republic of Macedonia
Janeska-Sarkanjac Smilka, Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia (Academic, Developing) EG-104

12:15

Innovative Business Models for Smart Cities: Overview of Recent Trends
Molinari Francesco,Periphèria Project, Italy(Academic, Interoperability) EG-168

Transforming Government Through e-participaton: Challenges for e-Democracy.
Millard Peter, Kate Millard and CarlAdams, University of Portsmouth, UK(Academic,  eParticipation) EG-172

Is it Possible to Expand the Universal Social Charge to Include Income tax and PRSI ?

Designing Adoptable e-Government Services: Identifying Citizen-demanded e-Government Services in Tanzania
Yonazi Jim, The Institute of Finance Management and George Miyungire, NjombeDistrict Council, Iringa, Tanzania (Academic, Developing) EG-134

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 
Stream A:  Mini track on Interoperability
Chair: Carlos E. Jiménez

Room: 
Stream B:  Mini track on e-Participation
Chairs: Mary Griffiths

Room: 
Stream C: Mini track on e-tax and e-Revenue Administration
Chairs: Pat Molan and Tom Collins

Room: 
Stream D: Mini track on Implementation Strategies for Developing Countries 
Chair: Zaigham Mahmood

13:45

The Catalan Electronic Administration Model
Albors Ignasi, AOCConsorci, Catalonia(Case_study, Interoperability) EG-029

An Empirical Investigation of E-Government Adoption Using a Commitment-Based Model
Schaupp Ludwig Christian, West Virginia University and Lemuria Carter,North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, USA (Academic,  eParticipation) EG-189

Public Input for City Budgeting Using E-Input, Face-to-Face Discussions, and Random Sample Surveys:The Willingness of an American Community to Increase Taxes

An Evaluation of Usability Strategies for Website Design in Provincial Governments of South Africa

14:15

Platform as a Service API Ontology
Androcec Darko and Neven Vrcek, Faculty of Organization andInformatics, Croatia(Academic, Interoperability) EG-064

Increasing Political Participation with Internet Voting; A Model of I-voting Adoption

Taxpayer rights in Turkey: a Survey on Income Taxpayers in Manisa

E-Banking Role in E-Government Success in Developing Countries

14:45

A Way to Overcome the Crisis in e-Government: Cooperation Among the Region and Local Authorities in Catalonia

The Power of Citizens Using Twitter in Political Campaigns: Relationship or Communication?
Sandoval-Almazan Rodrigo, Rosa MariaNava Rogel, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Sor Arteaga, Ortega and Gasset Institute and Ignacio jCriado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (Academic, eParticipation) EG-222

A Study of Civic Responsibility Among Irish Children

A Measurement of the Impact of Decision Support Systems on Human Resources Out in Public Sector Organisations: An e-Government Experience in a Developing Country

15:15

E-Readiness and E-Government with Respect to Citizens’ Participation and Involvement: Towards a Citizens’ Inclusive e-Readiness Assessment Model
Racious Moilamashi Moatshe and ZaighamMahmood, University of Derby, UK (Academic, Interoperability) EG-070

e-Participation in Jamaica: Can Facebook Encourage Political Talk Among Politically Apathetic Jamaican Youth?

 

The Case for e-Governance - can Benchmarking Indicators be Effective?
Kaushik Anjali, Management Development Institute,India (Academic, Main) EG-025

15:45

Room: 
Closing remarks reflecting on the issues raised during the conference
Led by the Programme Chair Mila Gasco

16:15

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

Friday 15 June 2012

8:30

Refreshments available

 

 

9:00

Room: 
Opening remarks for Day 2

9:15

Room: 
Keynote address:

10:00

Introduction to ECEG 2013 in Como, Italy by Walter Castelnovo

10:15

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research

 

Room: 
Stream E: PhD Collquium
Chair: Mila Gasco

Room: 
Stream F: Usability
Chair:

Room: 
Stream G: Technology
Chair:

10:45

1045-1055
Study on General Strategy for Utilization of ICT service in Developing Countries: Case of Yemeni E-Government
Alsebaei Mahdi, Seoul National University, South Korea (PhD, Developing) EG-213
1100-1110
Mobile-Government for Enhanced Public Service Delivery in Advancing Economies
Shareef Shareef, University of Salahadeen Hawler, Iraq-Kurdistan and Johnnes Arreymbi,University of East London, UK (PhD, Developing) EG-217
1115-1125
Accountability and Accessibility: E-Mail Management Practices at the Government of Canada
Zwarich Natasha, McGill University, Canada (PhD, Main) EG-114
1130-1140
Understanding the Influence on Tax Policy Legitimization: An examination of the role played by the Media:

1140-1200 Discussion and feedback

Methodological Proposal for Evaluating the Usability of Sector Portals in a Multi-level Government Environment
Bouzas Ramón, University of Santiago de Compostela and XoseMahou, University of Vigo, Spain (Academic, Main) EG-011

The Shrinking Digital Divide - Determinants and Technological Opportunities
Gauvin Stephane, Kevin Granger, Universite Laval, Marianne Lorthiois, CEFRIO and Diane Poulin,Universite Laval, Canada (Academic, Main) EG-057

11:15

Best Practices for Improved Usability of E-Government for the Ageing Population
Molnar Tamas, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany(Academic, Main) EG-049

eGovernment Cloud: Should Governments Move To the Cloud? Requirement Considerations
Oberer Birgit, Kadir Has University and AlptekinErkollar, Halic University, Turkey (Academic, Main) EG-055

11:45

From "Rules to Interpret” to “Rules to Follow”: e-Government in High Reliability Practices in Greece

Reducing IT Related Costs Using Application Portfolio Rationalization: A Study Focusing on Reducing Application Portfolio size and Complexity in Small Municipalities.
Gietema Suzanne, Rik Bos and Sjaak Brinkkemper,Utrecht University, The Netherlands (Academic, Main) EG-169

12:15

 

Determinants of the use of e-Government Services in Outlying Regions: A Multi-Method Approach
Abidi Oualid, Anne Chartier, Marie-Christine Roy and Diane Poulin,Laval University, Canada(Academic, Main) EG-130

MiCoGO, an Integrated System that Automatically Detects the Presence of Opinion in web Texts Regarding e-commerce and e-government

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 
Stream E: Health
Chair:

Room: 
Stream F: Innovation
Chair:

Room: 
Stream G: Social Networking and Media
Chair:

13:45

Effects of Data Entry Tools on Health Professionals’ Productivity: A survey
Sahin Yasar Guneri, UfukCelikkan, Izmir University of Economics and Senuzun Fisun,Ege University, Turkey(Academic, Main) EG-121

What do we know from the Literature on Public e-services?
Arduini Davide and AntonelloZanfei, University of Urbino, Italy(Academic, Main) EG-020

Re-Tweet to Democracy? The Social Media Revolution in Perspective
Rawal Rajash and Paul Nixon, European Studies, The Hague University, The Netherlands (Academic, Main) EG-119

14:15

A Strategic Implementation of Data Interoperability for Better Health Care Services in Thailand

The e-cohesion Concept-the Introduction of an On-line System for the Submission and Evaluation of Applications for the Access to EU Structural Funds
Glavan Oana Raluca, MykolasRomeris University, Lithuania and Constanta Matusescu, Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania (Academic, Main) EG-198

An Analysis of UK Council Use of the Social Network – Twitter

14:45

The Development of the e-health System in Romania

Forget eIdentity – think eMobility – A Suggested Model for Digital Applications suited to citizen physical and social mobility.

Social Networking Media and Government-Citizen Relations: A Conceptual Model
Wiredu Gamel, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), John Effah, University of Ghana and Kofi Boateng, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana (Academic, Main) EG-174

15:15

 

ISAC6+ Delivering Smarter Administration Through Innovation -a Benefits Realisation Approach to Ensuring Success.

The Improving Disaster Responsiveness with a Social Media and e-Government mix

15:45

Room: 
Closing remarks reflecting on the issues raised during the conference
Led by the Programme Chair Mila Gasco

16:15

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

 

Posters and Work-in-Progress

 

Building Democracy Through Social Media? Occupying the Expanding Political Arena
Nixon Paul and Dan Mercea,The Hague University,Netherlands (Poster, Main) EG-026

Interoperability of eGovernmen: Research on EU Policy and Practices
Anohina-Naumeca Alla and Sitikovs Vjaceslavs, Riga Technical university, Latvia (WIP, Interoperability) EG-120

A Proposal For Turkish/German Cross-Language Q&A System
Basarici Samsun and IbrahimZincir, Yasar University,Turkey (WIP, Main) EG-165

Improving Employee Performance using Web-Based Application for Public Services
Rana Tohid Ahmed, SabahBalta, Ibrahim Zincir and Samsun M. Basarici, Yasar University, Turkey (WIP, Main) EG-167

 

Knowledge Management as a Change Management Method to Raise Citizen Engagement in E-government Success

Wellbeing in Community Participation
George Karen, Petia Sice, RobertYoung and Saftwat Mansi,Northumbria University at Newcastle, UK (WIP, Main) EG-194

Developing Countries Still Suffering from Technological Backwardness Case Study (e-Government in Bahrain)

eParticipation as a Tool for Creating Sustainable Communities – Case StudyTimisoara, Romania

 

Possible Impact of the Prevailing Document Paradigm in Public Agencies on Interoperability and Integration Issues
Hitzelberger Lamharhar, CRP Gabriel Lippmann, LuxembourgWIP, Main) EG-171

From Digital Records Keeping to Information Governance in Estonian Local Governments

 

 

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