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CEEeGov 2022: Budapest, Hungary
- Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days, CEEeGov 2022, Budapest, Hungary, September 22-23, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9766-7

- Adriana Zait

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Approaching hate speech through behavioral education - suggested systemic perspective. 1-5 - Daniil Volkovskii, Olga Filatova

, Radomir V. Bolgov
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Social media deliberation: civil or uncivil, reasoned or unreasoned? 6-11 - Silvia Rucinská

, Miroslav Fecko
, Ondrej Mital'
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The role of public authorities in responding disinformation. 12-17 - László Berényi:

Use of Moodle among public service students: pandemic effects. 18-24 - Hiroko Kudo:

How Citizens have Informed themselves about Covid-19 during the Pandemic. 25-30 - Andras Bojtor, Gabor Bozso:

The main factors of successful adaptation of public sector institutions in the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary. 31-37 - Tamas Kaiser:

Empowering, transferring and downscaling: three steps towards implementing smart village strategies. 38-45 - Anatolie A. Babin, Ion v. Covalenco, Sergiu A. Tutunaru, Ecaterina A. Babina:

Some Aspects of the Formation of an Innovation Ecosystem for the Sustainable Development of Smart Villages in the Republic of Moldova. 46-53 - Birgit Schenk, Jasmin Fischer:

Local online Marketplaces - Expectations of retailers and service providers. 54-59 - Abdul Wahi Nur Syuhaini, László Berényi:

A Proposed Model for Assessing E-Government Adoption Among Civil Servants. 60-64 - Katja Posselt:

Electronic Government and Process Management: Process management as an accelerator of the digital transformation in local governments? 65-68 - Zsolt Csutak:

Virtual universes: the various impacts of conspicuous alternative realities. 69-72 - Radomir V. Bolgov

, Olga Filatova
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ICT support of Open Budget as a tool to fight corruption: cases of EAEU countries. 73-77 - Oliver Sievering:

"Digital Writer" - a support for older persons. 78-82 - Mohammed Awad, Aneesa Al Redhaei, Salam Fraihat

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Using Business Intelligence to Analyze Road Traffic Accidents. 83-92 - Zsolt Bederna, Tamás Szádeczky:

Industry 4.0-based critical infrastructure and the NIS Directive. 93-99 - Laura Grisales Rendón:

Latin American eGovernance and data protection: the EU model. 100-105 - Arina Alexei

, Pavel Nistiriuc, Anatolie Alexei
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The Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity in Academia. 106-111 - Veronika Nagy-Takács, László Berényi:

Information Security Management System Standards in Hungarian Public Administration. 112-117 - Robert Müller-Török, Lea Bader:

Identification issues in citizens' participation Why are eIDAS-compliant means of identification not common standard? 118-122 - Irina Cojocaru

, Gheorghe Cuciureanu, Igor Cojocaru:
Researchers' Quest for Productivity and Visibility: the Growing Problem of Predatory Publishing in the Republic of Moldova. 123-129 - Thomas Hemker, Robert Müller-Török, Alexander Prosser:

Interactive eLearning with ERP Systems: Advancing Some Refutable Hypotheses on Interactivity in eLearning. 130-134 - Imre Gabor Kulcsar:

Effect of Digitalisation on Business Performance of Companies in the Manufacturing Industry in Hungary. 135-141 - Mohammed Awad, Khouloud Salameh, Assamahou Malika Ngoungoure, Maryam Abdullah:

Opinion Spamming: Analyzing the Accuracy of Online Detection Tools. 142-146 - Csaba Fasi:

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Administrative Decision-making. 147-152 - András Nemeslaki, Robert Somogyi, Fatma Aslan, Chourouk Halouel:

The Potentials of Dynamic Platform Modelling in Public Administration. 153-158 - Prajwal Eachempati, Laurent Muzellec, Ashish Kumar Jha:

Examining the relationship between Privacy Setting Policy, Public Discourse, Business Models and Financial Performance of Facebook (2004-2021). 159-168 - Domenica Bagnato:

Recommendation CM/REC(2017)5 of the Council of Europe and an Analysis of eVoting Protocols. 169-178 - Rafael Bauschke, Judith Kausch-Zongo, Birgit Schenk:

Can participation be taught? 179-184

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