Electronic Government: 16th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2017, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 4-7, 2017, ProceedingsMarijn Janssen, Karin Axelsson, Olivier Glassey, Bram Klievink, Robert Krimmer, Ida Lindgren, Peter Parycek, Hans J. Scholl, Dmitrii Trutnev Springer, 2 aug. 2017 - 422 pagini This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2017, held in St. Petersburg, Russia, in September 2017, in conjunction with the 9th International Conference on eParticipation, ePart 2017. The 34 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. The papers are clustered under the following topical sections: Smart Governance, Government and Cities; Service delivery; Organizational aspects; Infrastructures; Big and Open Linked Data; Open Government; and Evaluation. |
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Towards a Capabilities Approach to Smart City Management | 25 |
A Case of the LMIP Project in South Africa | 36 |
Service Delivery | 45 |
A Typology and Classification of Social Robots and Their Role in Mu | 47 |
Exploring the Current Practice in Sweden | 60 |
A Study of the Role of Governance and Cooperation in Online Service Delivery in the Caucasus | 71 |
Comparing a Shipping Information Pipeline with a Thick Flow and a Thin Flow | 228 |
Coordinated Border Management Through Digital Trade Infrastructures and TransNational Government Co | 240 |
Big and Open Linked Data | 253 |
An Evaluation Framework for Linked Open Statistical Data in Government | 254 |
A Framework for DataDriven Public Service Coproduction | 264 |
Big Data in the Public Sector Linking Cities to Sensors | 276 |
A Maturity Model | 287 |
Open Government | 301 |
Time to Refuel the Conceptual Discussion on Public eServices Revisiting How eServices Are Manife | 92 |
Organizational Aspects | 102 |
Evidence from Across the Globe | 105 |
Networks of Universities as a Tool for GCIO Education | 117 |
From a Literature Review to a Conceptual Framework for Health Sector Websites Assessment | 128 |
Organizational Learning to Leverage Benefits Realization Management Evidence from a Municipal eHeal | 142 |
Towards a Repository of eGovernment Capabilities | 154 |
A Social Cyber Contract Theory Model for Understanding National Cyber Strategies | 166 |
The Egovernance Development in Educational Sector of Republic of Moldova | 177 |
A Review of the Norwegian Plain Language Policy | 187 |
ICT and Financial Inclusion in the Brazilian Amazon | 199 |
Infrastructures | 212 |
Blockchain Technology as s Support Infrastructure in eGovernment | 215 |
Exploring on the Role of Open Government Data in Emergency Management | 303 |
A Tentative Analysis | 314 |
Trusting and Adopting EGovernment Services in Developing Countries? Privacy Concerns and Practices in Rwanda | 324 |
All Citizens are the Same Arent They? Developing an Egovernment User Typology | 336 |
Evaluation | 348 |
Decision Theory Meets eGovernment | 351 |
Information Artifact Evaluation with TEDSrate | 359 |
Understanding Public Value Creation in the Delivery of Electronic Services | 378 |
Egovernance and Institutional Change in St Petersburg Russia | 386 |
Outcome Evaluation of StartBiz | 399 |
Correlation Between ICT Investment and Technological Maturity in Public Agencies | 411 |
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