


default search action
DG.O 2017: Staten Island, NY, USA
- Charles C. Hinnant, Adegboyega Ojo:

Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2017, Staten Island, NY, USA, June 7-9, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5317-5
Social Media and Government
- Ussama Yaqub

, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
, Jaideep Vaidya:
Sentiment based Analysis of Tweets during the US Presidential Elections. 1-10 - Teresa M. Harrison, Catherine L. Dumas, Nic DePaula

, Tim Fake, William May
, Akanksha Atrey, Jooyeon Lee, Lokesh Rishi, S. S. Ravi:
E-Petitioning and Online Media: The Case of #BringBackOurGirls. 11-20 - Mahdi M. Najafabadi

:
A Research Agenda for Distributed Hashtag Spoiling: Tails of a Survived Trending Hashtag. 21-29 - Yun Huang, Qunfang Wu, Youyang Hou:

Examining Twitter Mentions Between Police Agencies and Public Users through the Lens of Stakeholder Theory. 30-38
Opening Government
- Sora Park, J. Ramón Gil-García

:
Understanding Transparency and Accountability in Open Government Ecosystems: The Case of Health Data Visualizations in a State Government. 39-47 - Niall Ó Brolcháin, Lukasz Porwol

, Adegboyega Ojo, Tilman Wagner, Eva Tamara Lopez, Eric Karstens
:
Extending Open Data Platforms with Storytelling Features. 48-53 - Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Pär-Ola Zander

:
Unleashing Tabular Content to Open Data: A Survey on PDF Table Extraction Methods and Tools. 54-63
Cyber Security
- Akemi Takeoka Chatfield

, Christopher G. Reddick:
Cybersecurity Innovation in Government: A Case Study of U.S. Pentagon's Vulnerability Reward Program. 64-73 - Moon-Ho Joo, Sang-Pil Yoon, Sahng-Yoon Kim, Hun-Yeong Kwon:

Research on Distribution of Responsibility for De-Identification Policy of Personal Information. 74-83 - WookJoon Sung, SeungYeoup Kang:

An Empirical Study on the Effect of Information Security Activities: Focusing on Technology, Institution, and Awareness. 84-93
Social Media and Government
- Lorena Recalde

, Aigul Kaskina:
Who is suitable to be followed back when you are a Twitter interested in Politics? 94-99 - J. Ignacio Criado

, Julián Villodre:
Public Innovation in Digital Social Media Communities: Analysis of NovaGob Using Social Network Analysis. 100-109 - Qianli Yuan

, Mila Gascó:
Citizens' Use of Microblogging During Emergency: A Case Study on Water Contamination in Shanghai. 110-119 - Wilton de Paula Filho, Isabel Rosseti

, José Viterbo
:
On tweets, retweets, hashtags and user profiles in the 2016 American Presidential Election Scene. 120-128
Opening Government
- Bram Klievink

, Alessia C. Neuroni, Marianne Fraefel, Anneke Zuiderwijk
:
Digital Strategies in Action: a Comparative Analysis of National Data Infrastructure Development. 129-138 - Raissa Barcellos

, José Viterbo
, Leandro Miranda, Flávia Bernardini
, Cristiano Maciel
, Daniela Trevisan
:
Transparency in practice: using visualization to enhance the interpretability of open data. 139-148 - Efthimios Tambouris

, Evangelos Kalampokis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis
:
Visualizing Linked Open Statistical Data to Support Public Administration. 149-154 - Anne L. Washington, David Morar:

Open Government Data and File Formats: Constraints on Collaboration. 155-159
Innovation & Transformations
- Eunmi Lee, Dongwook Kim:

Who is Competing with Policy Idea?: Tracking Creative Innovation and Change in Korean Government. 160-166 - Felippe Cronemberger, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García

:
Examining Boundary Objects in Inter-Organizational Information Sharing (IIS) Success. 167-176 - Angela Maria Cristina Clara, Edna Dias Canedo

, Rafael Timóteo de Sousa Júnior
:
Elements that Orient the Regulatory Compliance Verification Audits on ICT Governance. 177-184 - Antonio Cordella, Andrea Paletti:

Value creation, ICT, and co-production in public sector: bureaucracy, opensourcing and crowdsourcing. 185-194
Social Media and Government
- Guruprasad Gadgil, Victor R. Prybutok, Gayle Prybutok, Daniel A. Peak:

Investigating trust in information and impression management of students on Facebook. 195-201 - Rony Medaglia

, Lei Zheng:
Extending Impact Analysis in Government Social Media Research: Five Illustrative Cases. 202-212 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield

, Christopher G. Reddick, K. P. Choi:
Online Media Use of False News to Frame the 2016 Trump Presidential Campaign. 213-222 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song:

Reflecting Community Events and Social Interactions through Archived Social Media. 223-231
Opening Government
- Christopher G. Reddick, Akemi T. Chatfield

, Gabriel Puron Cid
:
Online Budget Transparency Innovation in Government: A Case Study of the U.S. State Governments. 232-241 - Gennaro Cordasco

, Renato De Donato, Delfina Malandrino
, Giuseppina Palmieri
, Andrea Petta, Donato Pirozzi
, Gianluca Santangelo, Vittorio Scarano
, Luigi Serra, Carmine Spagnuolo
, Luca Vicidomini:
Engaging Citizens with a Social Platform for Open Data. 242-249 - Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti

, Adegboyega Ojo:
Competitive Capability Framework for Open Government Data Organizations. 250-259 - Feng Sun, Guoray Cai:

Community Issue Review: Crystallizing Knowledge for Encouraging Civic Engagement. 260-269
Organizational Factors
- Elio-Atenógenes Villaseñor-García

, Gabriel Puron Cid
:
An artificial intelligence method for digital government assessment: An application of neural networks analysis of a ranking of digital government of Mexican states. 270-278 - Seok-Jin Eom, Jun Houng Kim:

Information Sharing Success in Korean Metropolitan Governments: Combining Multi-level Factors with Fuzzy-set Analysis. 279-288 - Gabriel Puron Cid

, J. Ramón Gil-García
, Dolores E. Luna-Reyes
, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, Sergio Picazo-Vela
, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) as a Tool to Improve the Assessment of Digital Government: The Case of the Mexican State Portals Ranking. 289-299 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen

:
eGovernance and Online Service Delivery in Estonia. 300-309 - Haoyu Zhao, Michael J. Ahn, Aroon P. Manoharan:

E-governent, corruption reduction and culture: a study based on panel data of 57 countries. 310-318 - Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman

, Linda Veiga
:
Against the Shadow: the Role of e-Government. 319-328 - Yumei Chen, Sharon S. Dawes, Shanshan Chen

:
E-government Support for Administrative Reform in China. 329-335 - Gabriel Puron Cid

:
From Technology to Social Development: Applying a Public Value Perspective to Digital Government in Local Governments in Mexico. 336-345
Smart Cities
- Edvan Soares, Vanilson Arruda Burégio

, Antonio Jorge Delgado, Kellyton Brito
:
A Guiding Architecture and System for Making Crime Data Available in Brazil. 346-351 - Ralf-Martin Soe

:
FINEST Twins: platform for cross-border smart city solutions. 352-357 - Hal Martin, Stephan D. Whitaker, Isaac Oduro, Eamon Johnson, Francisca García-Cobián Richter

, April Hirsh Urban:
Predictive Modeling of Surveyed Property Conditions and Vacancy. 358-367
Participation Democracy
- Taiane R. Coelho

, Maria Alexandra Cunha
, Marlei Pozzebon:
eParticipation and the policy cycle: Designing a research agenda. 368-376 - Giovanni C. Biffi, Eunice P. dos Santos Nunes, Cristiano Maciel:

TRADIN: A Method for Transparent, Dynamic and Integrated Publication of Information. 377-386 - Silvana Fumega

, Fabrizio Scrollini:
You've got mail: The role of digital civil society platforms in improving Right to Information regimes. 387-396 - Amal Marzouki

, Frederick Lafrance, Sylvie Daniel
, Sehl Mellouli
:
The relevance of geovisualization in Citizen Participation processes. 397-406
Organizational Factors
- Karina Cenci, Elsa Estevez, Pablo R. Fillottrani

:
Facilitating Data Interoperability in Science and Technology: A Case Study and a Technical Solution. 407-415 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha

, Zsuzsanna Tomor:
Identifying Essential Organizational Characteristics for Smart Urban Governance. 416-425 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García

, Felippe Cronemberger, Bambang Widagdo
:
The Mediating Role of Trust for Inter-Organizational Information Sharing (IIS) Success in the Public Sector. 426-435 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza

, J. Ramón Gil-García
, Fernando Antonio Prado Gimenez
:
Understanding the Potential of Mobile Government in Developing Countries: The Case of Short Message Service (SMS) Use by a Brazilian State Government. 436-445
Smart Cities
- Ralf-Martin Soe

:
The role of demographics in cities. 446-451 - Mauricio Barcelos, Flávia Bernardini

, André Barcelos, Guido Vaz Silva:
City Ranking Based on Financial Flux Indicator Clustering. 452-460 - J. Porto, Marie Anne Macadar

:
Assessment Methodology in Smart Cities Based on Public Value. 461-470 - Megan K. Sutherland, Meghan E. Cook:

Data-Driven Smart Cities: A Closer Look at Organizational, Technical and Data Complexities. 471-476
Open Government Data Policies and Politics
- Kizzy Benjamin, Claudia Cappelli, Gleison Santos:

Organizational Transparency Maturity Assessment Method. 477-484 - Silvana Fumega

:
Rethinking the Crucial Impact of ICT in Civil Society Organisations Working in FOI and OGD Fields. 485-494 - Edobor Osagie, Mohammad Waqar, Samuel Adebayo, Arkadiusz Stasiewicz, Lukasz Porwol

, Adegboyega Ojo:
Usability Evaluation of an Open Data Platform. 495-504
Organizational Factors
- Yiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen:

Enterprise Architectures for Supporting the Adoption of Big Data. 505-510 - David Valle Cruz

, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Emerging Technologies in Municipal Governments: A Mexican Case from a Qualitative Approach. 511-520 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar

:
Governance Models and Outcomes to Foster Public Value Creation in Smart Cities. 521-530
Beyond Bureaucracy
- Cyril Velikanov:

Can Deliberative Governance Become Inclusive? 531-540 - Alois Paulin:

e-Gov Theory and the Role of Design Science in Transforming Public Governance. 541-545 - Robert Krimmer

, Tarmo Kalvet, Maarja Toots, Aleksandrs Cepilovs
, Efthimios Tambouris
:
Exploring and Demonstrating the Once-Only Principle: A European Perspective. 546-551 - Jing Shi, Xiaoyan Ai, Ziyi Cao:

Can big data improve public policy analysis? 552-561
Posters and Demos
- Mila Gascó-Hernández, Erika G. Martin

, Luigi Reggi
, Sunyoung Pyo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
:
Citizen Co-production through Open Data: Cases of Citizen Training and Engagement. 562-563 - Peter Parycek, Gabriela Viale Pereira:

Drivers of Smart Governance: towards to evidence-based policy-making. 564-565 - Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez

, J. Ignacio Criado
, J. Ramón Gil-García
:
Public Managers' Perceptions about Open Government: A Factor Analysis of Concepts and Values. 566-567 - Kangchen Li, Y. Chen, Luis F. Luna-Reyes

:
City Resilience as a Framework to Understand Smart Cities: Dimensions and Measurement. 568-569 - Lukasz Porwol

, Adegboyega Ojo:
VR-Participation: On the feasibility of next-gen Virtual Reality technologies as Participation channel. 570-571 - Lyudmila Vidiasova

, Dmitrii Trutnev, Evgenii Vidiasov:
E-Participation Development Factors: the Results of an Expert Survey. 572-573 - Teógenes Moura, Alexandre Gomes:

Blockchain Voting and its effects on Election Transparency and Voter Confidence. 574-575 - Martha A. Avila-Maravilla, Luis F. Luna-Reyes

:
The Influence of the Institutional Arrangements on the Success of Government Web Portals. 576-577 - Manuel Ríos, Valentín Robles, Federico Rudolf, Thomas Rahman:

"miCiudad" (myCity): Promoting Citizen Engagement to Improve Service Delivery in Cities. 578-579 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Marciele Berger Bernardes, Flávia Bernardini

, Claudia Cappelli, A. Gomyde:
Building a Reference Model and an Evaluation Method for cities of the Brazilian Network of Smart and Human Cities. 580-581 - Wenzeng Lyu, Lei Zheng:

Value Research on Open Government Data: Cases of Shanghai Open Data Apps in China. 582-583 - Xian Gao, Jooho Lee:

E-Government Services and Social Media Adoption: Experience of Small Local Governments in Nebraska. 584-585 - Paolo Cappellari, Soon Ae Chun, Mark Perelman:

A Tool for Automatic Assessment and Awareness of Privacy Disclosure. 586-587 - Sergio Picazo-Vela

, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Gabriel Puron Cid
, Dolores E. Luna-Reyes
, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, J. Ramón Gil-García
, L. Hernandez-Juarez:
The Role of Social Media Sites on Social Movements against Policy Changes. 588-589 - Daphna Shwartz-Asher

, Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam:
Evaluation on Social Media User's Knowledge Behavior Model. 590-591 - David Valle Cruz

, Josué E. Vega-Hernández, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Justice of the Marquesa: A Twitter Trend Analysis Using Text Mining and Word Clouds. 592-593 - Jun Zhai, Hongyu Chen, Changfneg Yuan:

Provenance Metadata of Open Government Data Based on PROV-JSON. 594-595 - François Duhamel, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez

, J. E. Macias-Figueroa, Luis F. Luna-Reyes
, Sergio Picazo-Vela
:
Best Practices in the Management of IT Outsourcing in the Public Sector. 596-597 - Loni Hagen:

Overcoming the Privacy Challenges of Wearable Devices: A Study on the Role of Digital Literacy. 598-599 - Zakhar Berkovich:

Is Ukraine Ready for Open Government?: Poster. 600-601
Panels
- Maria A. Wimmer, Efthimios Tambouris

, Robert Krimmer
, J. Ramón Gil-García
, Akemi Takeoka Chatfield
:
Once Only Principle: Benefits, Barriers and Next Steps. 602-603 - Iryna Susha, Marijn Janssen, Stefaan Verhulst, Theresa Pardo:

Data Collaboratives: How to Create Value from Data for Public Problem Solving?: Panel. 604-606 - Theresa A. Pardo, Peter Parycek, Marijn Janssen, Lei Zheng, Maria Alexandra Cunha

:
Building and Sustaining a Digital Government Research Center: A Director's Perspective. 607-609 - Evgeny Styrin

:
Open Government Data Policy and Governance: Applicability of Ecosystem Approach: Comparative Cross-country Analysis: Panel. 610-611 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Charles C. Hinnant

:
Digital Government Journals and the Peer-Review Process: The Roles of Editors and Reviewers in Producing High-Quality Publications. 612-613
Workshops and Tutorials
- Efthimios Tambouris

, Evangelos Kalampokis, Marijn Janssen, Robert Krimmer
, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis
:
Methods and Tools for Publishing and Reusing Linked Open Statistical Data. 614-615 - Jacobo Garnacho Pérez, David Gómez Toledo:

Cognitive Analytics of Smart Cities: A case of Málaga City. 616-617

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














