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DG.O 2013: Quebec City, QC, Canada
- Sehl Mellouli, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Jing Zhang:

14th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, dg.o 2013, Quebec City, QC, Canada, June 17-20, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2057-3
Emerging topics I
- John Carlo Bertot, Heeyoon Choi:

Big data and e-government: issues, policies, and recommendations. 1-10 - Jacob Parcell, Stephen H. Holden:

Agile policy development for digital government: an exploratory case study. 11-17 - Chih Hao Ku

, Gondy Leroy:
Automated crime report analysis and classification for e-government and decision support. 18-27
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts I
- Gabriel Puron Cid

:
Assessment tool for websites dedicated to drug policy. 28-37 - Mary K. Feeney, Eric W. Welch:

Implementing information and communication technologies (ICT) in public organizations: the mediating effects of organization routineness and centralization on ICT and managerial outcomes. 38-45 - Loni Hagen:

Enterprise system implementation in national and local Korean police agencies: a case study. 46-55
Smart cities and smart work
- Marie Anne Macadar

, Jorge Lheureux-De-Freitas:
Porto Alegre: a Brazilian city searching to be smarter. 56-64 - Sylvie Daniel

, Marie-Andree Doran:
geoSmartCity: geomatics contribution to the smart city. 65-71
Smart government technologies I
- Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Theresa A. Pardo:

Understanding smart data disclosure policy success: the case of Green Button. 72-81 - David Lorenzi, Jaideep Vaidya, Soon Ae Chun

, Basit Shafiq, Varuna Naik, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
, Nabil R. Adam:
Community based emergency response. 82-91
Emerging topics II
- Elsa Estevez

, Tomasz Janowski
, Zamira Dzhusupova:
Electronic governance for sustainable development: how EGOV solutions contribute to SD goals? 92-101 - Sergio R. Coria, Sandra K. Ramírez-Vásquez, Juan Luna-Trejo, Rosibelda Mondragón-Becerra, Mónica Pérez-Meza, Oswaldo R. Ávila-Barrón:

Delta score: a novel simplified measurement for digital divide of cities. 102-110 - Sergio Picazo-Vela

, Marilu Fernandez-Haddad, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
:
IT's alive!!: social media to promote public health. 111-119
Smart government technologies II
- Ahmed Abdellatif, Nahla Ben Amor

, Sehl Mellouli
:
An intelligent framework for e-government personalized services. 120-126 - John Jong-Uk Choi, Soon Ae Chun

, Dong Hwa Kim, Angelos D. Keromytis:
SecureGov: secure data sharing for government services. 127-135 - Alvaro Graves

, James A. Hendler
:
Visualization tools for open government data. 136-145
Transformation and open government I
- Nitesh Bharosa

, Marijn Janssen
, Bram Klievink
, Yao-Hua Tan:
Developing multi-sided platforms for public-private information sharing: design observations from two case studies. 146-155 - Michael Kaschesky, Luigi Selmi:

Fusepool R5 linked data framework: concepts, methodologies, and tools for linked data. 156-165 - Anneke Zuiderwijk

, Marijn Janssen
, Armin Parnia:
The complementarity of open data infrastructures: an analysis of functionalities. 166-171
Social media and government
- Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ankit Ahuja, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones

, John Tedesco, Kumbirai Madondo:
Encouraging civic participation through local news aggregation. 172-179 - Cynthia Farina, Mary J. Newhart, Josiah Heidt, Jackeline Solivan:

Balancing inclusion and "enlightened understanding" in designing online civic participation systems: experiences from regulation room. 180-189 - Christine B. Williams, Girish J. Gulati, David J. Yates:

Predictors of on-line services and e-participation: a cross-national comparison. 190-197
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts II
- Christopher G. Reddick, Donald F. Norris:

e-participation in local governments: an empirical examination of impacts. 198-204 - Björn Niehaves, Sebastian Köffer

, Kevin Ortbach:
IT consumerization under more difficult conditions: insights from German local governments. 205-213 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes

, J. Ramón Gil-García
:
Understanding the co-evolution of institutions, technology, and organizations: the enactment of the state government portal of Puebla. 214-223
Transformation and open government I
- Lukasz Porwol

, Adegboyega K. Ojo
, John G. Breslin:
Structuring e-participation perspectives: mapping and aligning models to core facets. 224-234 - Teresa M. Harrison, Djoko Sigit Sayogo:

Open budgets and open government: beyond disclosure in pursuit of transparency, participation and accountability. 235-244 - Marie Christine Roy, Mireille Sager, Jean-Francois Ricard:

Knowledge audit for a large scale government KM strategy. 245-250
Panels
- Sharon S. Dawes, Marijn Janssen

:
Policy informatics: addressing complex problems with rich data, computational tools, and stakeholder engagement. 251-253 - Teresa M. Harrison, Jana Hrdinová:

Broadening our reach and representation: publishing e-government research in diverse scholarly venues. 254-255 - Sherri R. Greenberg:

Managing social media in government. 256-258 - Holly Jarman

, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, Jana Hrdinová:
Smart disclosure, public value, and sustainable consumption. 259 - Mete Yildiz:

Big questions of e-government research. 260-262 - Teresa M. Harrison, Jana Hrdinová:

The complexities of "big data": the opportunities and challenges for e-government. 263-264
Posters and system demonstrations
- Marcelo da Luz Batalha:

Government and army policies toward cybernetic security and defense in Brazil. 265-266 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Joanne S. Luciano, James Michaelis, Nicolau DePaula

, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, Giri Kumar Tayi, Grace M. Begany, David F. Andersen:
A preliminary ontology for tracking certification systems: a case study of fairtrade coffee certification. 267-268 - Gabriela Quintanilla Mendoza:

Open government in Latin America limited to transparency, and access to information. 269-270 - Vasillis Vlachokyriakos:

Designing voting technology for participation. 271-272 - Anna Levy, John W. Bagby, Eileen M. Trauth:

E-government evolution in small municipalities in Pennsylvania in web 2.0 social environment: a poster. 273-274 - Mahdi M. Najafabadi

, Megan Sutherland, Meghan E. Cook, Derek Werthmuller
:
Revitalizing the capital district leveraging a regional code enforcement repository. 275-276 - Soon Ae Chun

, Francisco J. Artigas:
Tide gate sensor network as a forensic tool: establishing facts during superstorm sandy. 277-278 - Carlos Iván Chesñevar

, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Elsa Estevez
, Nardine Osman
, Carles Sierra
:
E2 participation: electronically empowering citizens for social innovation through agreement technologies. 279-280 - Fabienne Kuhn, Andreas Spichiger, Alessia C. Neuroni, Reinhard Riedl:

Sensor data meets social networks: reflecting on benefits in the case of a patient room. 281-282 - J. Ramón Gil-García

, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán
, Leonardo F. Vivanco, Dolores E. Luna
, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
:
Inter-organizational collaboration and performance of state e-government portals in Mexico: understanding the role of politics in the enactment process. 283-284 - Cláudio Sonáglio Albano:

Open government data: a value chain model proposal. 285-286 - Marc K. Hébert:

"e-government is so 1990s": why smart civic innovators drop the 'e-'. 287-288 - François Duhamel, Luis F. Luna-Reyes

, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez
, Sergio Picazo-Vela
, Holly Jarman
, Jing Zhang, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Deborah Lines Andersen, David F. Andersen:
Information architectures and governance structures to support smart disclosure: a convention-based view. 289-290 - Gabriela Quintanilla Mendoza, J. Ramón Gil-García

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e-governance in federal government websites: the cases of Canada and Mexico. 291-292
Tutorials and workshops
- Adegboyega K. Ojo

, Marijn Janssen
:
Aligning core stakeholders' perspectives and issues in the open government data community. 293-294 - Stuart W. Shulman:

Text analytics for social research. 295 - J. Ramón Gil-García

, Theresa A. Pardo, Armando Aldama-Nalda:
Smart cities and smart governments: using information technologies to address urban challenges. 296-297 - Francisco J. Artigas, Soon Ae Chun

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Visual analytics for open government data. 298-299

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