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.
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Wednesday 13 June 2012 |
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Implementation of a Contact Centre – a Local e-Government Initiative |
Deliberation or Updating? The Case of Southern Stockholm Activists Online |
Comparing Civilian Willingness to Attack Critical Infrastructure On and Off Line |
Toward the Utilization of M-government Services in Developing Countries: A Qualitative Investigation |
11:15 |
E-government Among US Local Governments: Current Status and Recent Trends |
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 |
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 |
A contribution to domain name dispute resolution: the Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) system |
Connecting the Majority, Getting Digital Dividends |
12:15 |
Local E-Government in the City ofCasey: Political Barriers to Citizen Engagement |
Re-inventing Democracy with a Complex Adaptive Political Crowdsourcing Platform: the Interactive Voter Choice System |
The Rule of e-law |
Report on the Progress of the e-Administration in the Catalan Local Entities |
12:45 |
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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 |
Interconnection of European Criminal Record Systems |
Electronic Notifications: An Instrument for Achieving Efficiency. |
14:30 |
Determinants of User Acceptance of a Local E-Government Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) |
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 |
Social and Technical Issues in Trusting E-Voting: A Case Study onJordan |
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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 |
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The case of Implementing e-Government Systems in a less-developed Region of the Western part of Romania |
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 |
16:30 |
GIS and Interagency Decision Making: A Study of Child Services in South Dublin |
Evolving Substantive Notions of Representation: the SOWIT Deliberation Model |
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 |
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Wednesday 13 June 2012 |
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Thursday 14 June 2012 |
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E-governance and Freedom of Information Act -the Indian Experience |
Plan ANIBAL, applying European strategy to Balearic Islands |
Development of aSmarter City: ‘Urban Space Value Chain’ inBarcelona |
The Influence of the Governmental Economic Policy to the Business Activity: Textual Information as a Motivation Tool |
11:15 |
The State of Open Government Data in GCC Countries |
e-Strategies to break the Digital Divide in various European countries. A Comparative Perspective |
Knowledge Management, Critical Factor for Successful Implementation of E-Government in Ghana |
The P23R Principle – Diminishing Bureaucracy Costs Through Rule-Based Business-to-Government Communication Processes |
11:45 |
Towards Open Government Data through Domain-DrivenOntologies |
“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 |
12:15 |
Open Data Policies From a User Perspective: Impediments and Challenges |
eGovernment in a Swedish Municipality – Change management in the planning process |
Barriers and Facilitators to E-Government in Spanish Municipalities. A Study Before and After the Econimic Recession. |
A Capability Based Framework of e-Governance: |
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1400-1410 1445-1455 1510-1530 Feedback and discussion |
Lost Youth? Attitudes and experiences with e-government: the case of German university students |
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 |
14:30 |
Youth Adoption of M-Government Services in Developing Countries: The Case of Egypt |
Challenges and the Opportunities for Developing e-government inRomania |
Participatory Democracy in Europe |
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Barriers in the Adoption of e-Government Services in KSA from IT Employees Perception |
An Exploratory Study on e-Government Systems Success in Saudi Arabia |
Citizens’ Perception of the Egyptian e-Government Portal after Revolution |
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Cockpit: New Model of Public Service Delivery |
How Can E-Government Information Centre Improve Cross-border Cooperation? |
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 |
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Friday 15 June 2012 |
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Introduction to ECEG 2013 in Como, Italy by Walter Castelnovo |
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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 |
Permanent Establishment: Up in the Clouds? |
Exploring Different Levels of e-Governance Instruments Development in Romanian Local Government. Case study: Bihor County |
11:15 |
A New Population Targeted Survey Based Sampling Method (NPTSBS- Model) |
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) |
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 |
Increased Public Participation in Local Government by Means of Mobile Phone: What Do South African Youths Think? |
An Investigative Study of Promoting Awareness and Increasing Registration of PAYE Anytime in the Border Midlands West Region |
Comparative Analysis of ICT in the Public Sector in Estonia and Republic of Macedonia |
12:15 |
Innovative Business Models for Smart Cities: Overview of Recent Trends |
Transforming Government Through e-participaton: Challenges for e-Democracy. |
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 |
12:45 |
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The Catalan Electronic Administration Model |
An Empirical Investigation of E-Government Adoption Using a Commitment-Based Model |
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 |
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? |
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 |
e-Participation in Jamaica: Can Facebook Encourage Political Talk Among Politically Apathetic Jamaican Youth? |
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The Case for e-Governance - can Benchmarking Indicators be Effective? |
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Friday 15 June 2012 |
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1045-1055 1140-1200 Discussion and feedback |
Methodological Proposal for Evaluating the Usability of Sector Portals in a Multi-level Government Environment |
The Shrinking Digital Divide - Determinants and Technological Opportunities |
11:15 |
Best Practices for Improved Usability of E-Government for the Ageing Population |
eGovernment Cloud: Should Governments Move To the Cloud? Requirement Considerations |
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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. |
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Determinants of the use of e-Government Services in Outlying Regions: A Multi-Method Approach |
MiCoGO, an Integrated System that Automatically Detects the Presence of Opinion in web Texts Regarding e-commerce and e-government |
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Effects of Data Entry Tools on Health Professionals’ Productivity: A survey |
What do we know from the Literature on Public e-services? |
Re-Tweet to Democracy? The Social Media Revolution in Perspective |
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 |
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 |
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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 |
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Building Democracy Through Social Media? Occupying the Expanding Political Arena |
Interoperability of eGovernmen: Research on EU Policy and Practices |
A Proposal For Turkish/German Cross-Language Q&A System |
Improving Employee Performance using Web-Based Application for Public Services |
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Knowledge Management as a Change Management Method to Raise Citizen Engagement in E-government Success |
Wellbeing in Community Participation |
Developing Countries Still Suffering from Technological Backwardness Case Study (e-Government in Bahrain) |
eParticipation as a Tool for Creating Sustainable Communities – Case StudyTimisoara, Romania |
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Possible Impact of the Prevailing Document Paradigm in Public Agencies on Interoperability and Integration Issues |
From Digital Records Keeping to Information Governance in Estonian Local Governments |
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