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EGOVIS 2014 - 3rd International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective

Date2014-09-01 - 2014-09-05

Deadline2014-04-10

VenueMunich, Germany Germany

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Websitehttps://www.dexa.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

For both parts of the joint conference, the proceedings will be published in "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer.
The international conference cycle EGOVIS focuses on information systems aspects of e-government. Information systems are a core enabler for electronic government/governance in all its dimensions: e-administration, e-democracy, e-participation and e-voting. Each year EGOVIS brings together experts from academia, public administrations, and industry to discuss e-government information systems from different perspectives and disciplines, i.e. technology, policy and/or governance and public administration. We search for original papers by researchers and practitioners describing novel ideas and innovative solutions in the field. This year’s conference will have a specific stream on regional and cross-border cooperation and collaboration projects and initiatives in the Central and Eastern Europe.
EGOVIS 2014 invites paper submissions on all topics related to e-government and the information systems perspective. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Accessibility Big data in e-government
Business intelligence
Business process reengineering
Change and Risk management
Cloud computing
Collaboration support systems
Cross-border initiatives
Cybernetics policies
Data analysis
Database aspects
Data mining and data warehousing
Digital citizen cards
Digital libraries
Education and training
E-government enterprise architectures
E-government policies and strategies
Electronic identity, identity management
Electronic signature
Expert systems and decision support
Geographical information systems (GIS)
Governance in cyberspace
Government collaboration patterns
Information modelling and integration
Information overload
Information retrieval
Information systems architecture
Interoperability
Knowledge management
Legal and regulatory aspects
Metadata and public information
Mobile services
Open data
Open source solutions for e-government
Personalization and recommender systems
Privacy, trust and security
Regional collaboration (e.g. central European research and cross-border piloting)
Risk governance and management
Semantic Web and ontologies
Service-oriented architectures
Software solutions
Strategic management and performance measurement
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing
User acceptance
User interfaces
Value creation and business modelling
Web 2.0 applications
Web services
Workflow management
The EDEM conference series focuses on electronic citizen participation (“eParticipation”). This application field has matured and been integrated in a large number of Government processes.
Successful electronic democracy implementation has technical, legal, organisational andsocial aspects. The conference has hence reflected this multi-disciplinary approach. Both theoretical and applied research is welcome. We welcome papers with a diversity of methodological approaches but particularly those with a strong theoretical underpinning.
The areas of interest include, but are not limited to
Citizen participation in administrative processes
Citizen involvement in administrative design
Participatory budgeting
eTransparency and anti-corruption
Municipal and local participation
eConsultation in the legislative process
Political education and citizen participation
eDemocracy as a means of involving young people
Web 2.0 and citizen participation
The role of social networks and platforms (Twitter, youtube, etc.)
Deliberation and citizen involvement
Participation of citizens abroad
ePetitions and eVoting
Observation and transparency in electronic citizen involvement
The European Union and electronic citizen participation
The European Citizens’ Initiative
eParticipation and the media
eParticipation and the digital divide
Pitfalls and dangers, limits of eParticipation
Privacy aspects
Changes in the “rules of play” by the introduction of electronic media
CONFERENCE PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS
Andrea Kö, Corvinus University Budapest
Christine Leitner, Danube University Krems, Austria
Herbert Leitold, A-SIT Secure Information Technology Center, Austria
Alexander Prosser, University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna
HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS
Wichian Chutimaskul, King Mongkut's University of Technology, Thailand
Fernando Galindo, University Zaragoza, Spain
Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria
Irina Zálišová, EPMA, Prague (tbc)

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