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11th ICEGOV 2019: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou, Lemuria D. Carter, Mark A. Gregory:

ICEGOV 2019: 12th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 3-5 April, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6644-1
Digital Transformation of Public Services and Governments
- Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen

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Tackling identity management, service delivery, and social security challenges: technology trends and partnership models. 1-5 - Seemantinee Sengupta, Deepak Chandra Misra, Marut Chaudhary, Om Prakash:

Role of Technology in Success of Rural Sanitation Revolution in India. 6-11 - Paul Henman

, Tim Graham
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Towards a taxonomy of government webportals. 12-20 - Lemma Lessa

, Alemayehu Tsegaye:
Evaluation of the Public Value of E-Government Services in Ethiopia: Case of Court Case Management System. 21-26 - Abhishek Behl

, Pankaj Dutta, Meena Chavan
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Study of E-governance and online donors for achieving financial resilience post natural disasters. 27-35 - Muhammad Iqbal Hafizon, Adhi Wicaksono, Fabian Nur Farizan:

E-Toll Laut: Blockchain Port as the Key for Realizing Indonesia's Maritime Fulcrum. 36-45 - Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez

, Pol Valletbó-Montfort, Jordi Cucurull:
Bringing transparency and trust to elections: using blockchains for the transmission and tabulation of results. 46-55 - Nadine Ogonek, Michael Räckers, Jörg Becker:

How to Master the "E": Tools for Competence Identification, Provision and Preservation in a Digitalized Public Sector. 56-64 - Shuhua Monica Liu, Liting Pan, Yupei Lei:

What is the role of New Generation of ICTs in transforming government operation and redefining State-citizen relationship in the last decade? 65-75 - Nuno Ramos Carvalho

, Luís Soares Barbosa
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Deep Learning Powered Question-Answering Framework for Organizations Digital Transformation. 76-79 - Irving Reascos

, João Álvaro Carvalho
, Sonia Bossano:
Implanting IT Applications in Government Institutions: A Process Model Emerging from a Case Study in a Medium-Sized Municipality. 80-85 - Débora Dutra, Delfina Soares:

Mobile Applications in Central Government of Brazil and Portugal. 86-92 - Luciana Rigotto, Élita Martins de Andrade, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, Andréa Paula Segatto

, Márcia Ramos May:
Understanding Strategic Alliances in the Public Sector: the case of Brazilian DMV. 93-102 - Viktor Grechyn:

Public Wi-Fi metadata in data-driven urban governance. 103-110 - Ian McShane:

Public-Private Partnerships in Municipal Wi-Fi: Optimising Public Value. 111-117
Open Government and Digital Citizenship: Participation, Engagement, and Empowerment
- Emily S. Rempel

, Julie Barnett, Hannah Durrant:
Contrasting views of public engagement on local government data use in the UK. 118-128 - Reshma Agarwal, Vinay Thakur:

Government eService Rating Metrics. 129-139 - Todd Sanderson, Andrew Reeson, Paul J. Box:

Optimizing Open Government: an economic perspective on data sharing. 140-143 - Sveinung Legard, George Anthony Giannoumis, Sissel Hovik, Cristina Paupini

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Variation in E-Participation Schemes and Strategies: Comparative Case Study of Oslo, Madrid, and Melbourne. 144-147 - Charru Malhotra, Abhinav Sharma

, Nishtha Agarwal
, Ishita Malhotra:
Review of Digital Citizen Engagement (DCE) Platform: A Case Study of MyGov of Government of India. 148-155 - Maciej Janowski, Adegboyega Ojo, Edward Curry

, Lukasz Porwol
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Mediating Open Data Consumption - Identifying Story Patterns for Linked Open Statistical Data. 156-163 - Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti

, Adegboyega Ojo:
Agile Mechanisms for Open Data Process Innovation in Public Sector Organizations: Towards Theory Building. 164-174 - Marco Konopacki, Debora Albu, Fabro Steibel:

MUDAMOS: a civil society initiative on collaborative lawmaking in Brazil. 175-180 - Arbi Chouikh

, Lilia Sfaxi
, Sehl Mellouli
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Could Facebook Influence Municipal Elections?: Tunisian Case Study. 181-191 - Rochelle Wilson:

Building Trust Through Promises. 192-195
Digital Inclusiveness, Equality, and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
- Dipankar Sengupta, Nagesh Shastri:

Digital Payments through PFMS - Facilitating digital inclusion and accelerating transformation to a 'Digital Economy'. 196-201 - Mohamed H. Farah

, Alvedi Sabani
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Towards Sustainable Development Goals: A Literature Review and a Conceptual Framework of Governance Issues in Africa. 202-211 - Rosa Sánchez Tortolero

, Jean Carlo Márquez González, Guy Vérnaez-Hernández:
Participation and Citizen Empowerment platform for e-governance: Communal Integration System (SINCO). 212-219 - Saidarshan Bhagat, Padmaja Joshi:

Evaluation of Accessibility and Accessibility Audit Methods for e-Governance Portals. 220-226 - G. Anthony Giannoumis, Sveinung Legard, Sissel Hovik, Cristina Paupini

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Design and Use of New Media in Urban Development Processes. 227-230 - Lemma Lessa

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Sustainability Framework for E-Government Success: Feasibility Assessment. 231-239 - Darmawan Napitupulu

, Krisna Adiyarta, Albar:
Public Participation Readiness Toward E-Gov 2.0: Lessons from Two Countries. 240-243 - More Ickson Manda, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou:

Responding to the challenges and opportunities in the 4th Industrial revolution in developing countries. 244-253
Smart Governance for Smart Cities, Communities, and Regions
- Su-Kit Tang

, Rita Tse Tan Sim, In Man Song:
The Smart Green Tool for the Government: The Electronic Vehicle Identification in Management of Public Bus Services. 254-258 - Amal Ben Rjab, Sehl Mellouli

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Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities: Systematic Literature Network Analysis. 259-269 - Yumei Chen, Yingxin Huang, Kangchen Li, Luis F. Luna-Reyes

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Dimensions and Measurement of City Resilience in Theory and in Practice. 270-280 - Charalampos Alexopoulos

, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Yannis Charalabidis, Lorenzo Madrid:
A Taxonomy of Smart Cities Initiatives. 281-290 - Lei Zheng, Wai-Min Kwok

, Vincenzo Aquaro, Xinyu Qi:
Digital Government, Smart Cities and Sustainable Development. 291-301
Emerging Technologies, Information Security, Privacy, and Ethics
- Vicente A. Pitogo

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Commitment on data privacy towards e-governance: The case of local government units. 302-309 - Irene Azogu, Alex Norta

, Ingrid Pappel
, Justin Longo, Dirk Draheim:
A Framework for the Adoption of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare Information Management Systems: A Case Study of Nigeria. 310-316 - Oleksii Konashevych, Marta Poblet:

Blockchain Anchoring of Public Registries: Options and Challenges. 317-323 - Daniel Muthee Wambiri, Johnson Mulongo Masinde:

Utilization of Mobile Phone and the Ethical Implications on University and Government Services: a Case of Post Graduate Students at Kenyatta University, Kenya. 324-328 - Rachel Fischer

, Beverley Malan:
The Development of the Digital Wellness Toolkit. 329-337 - Maik Brinkmann, Moreen Heine:

Can Blockchain Leverage for New Public Governance?: A Conceptual Analysis on Process Level. 338-341 - Luis Felipe M. Ramos

, João Marco C. Silva
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Privacy and Data Protection Concerns Regarding the Use of Blockchains in Smart Cities. 342-347 - João Marco C. Silva

, Vitor Fonte
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Data Security and Trustworthiness in Online Public Services: An Assessment of Portuguese Institutions. 348-353 - Charalampos Alexopoulos

, Zoi Lachana, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou, Vasiliki Diamantopoulou, Yannis Charalabidis, Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris:
How Machine Learning is Changing e-Government. 354-363 - Yannis Charalabidis, Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Shefali Virkar

, Charalampos Alexopoulos
, Anna-Sophie Novak
, Zoi Lachana:
Use Case Scenarios on Legal Text Mining. 364-373 - José Carlos Pereira:

The genesis of the revolution in Contract Law: Smart Legal Contracts. 374-377
Bridging Digital Government Research and Policy
- Demetrios Sarantis, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou, Charalampos Alexopoulos

, Alexander Ronzhyn
, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Yannis Charalabidis:
The Evolving e-Governance Curriculum: A Worldwide mapping of Education Programs. 378-386 - Muhammad Priandi, Walter Fernandez, M. S. Sandeep:

The Role of Context in IS Research: A Review of E-government Research in Developing Economies. 387-390 - Nick Robinson, Laura Kask, Robert Krimmer

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The Estonian Data Embassy and the Applicability of the Vienna Convention: An Exploratory Analysis. 391-396 - Ayman Almukhlifi, Hepu Deng, Booi Kam:

Critical factors for the adoption of e-government in developing countries: validation of a measurement model. 397-407 - Cesar Renteria

, J. Ramón Gil-García
, Theresa A. Pardo:
Toward an Enabler-Based Digital Government Maturity Framework: A Preliminary Proposal Based on Theories of Change. 408-417 - Deniz Susar, Vincenzo Aquaro:

Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges for the Public Sector. 418-426
e-Governance in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Rajesh Sharma, Sanjog Ray:

Exploring the Impact of Mobile Technology Adoption on Financial Sustainability of Telecentres: The case of India. 427-434 - Alvedi Sabani

, Hepu Deng, Vinh Thai
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Evaluating the Performance of E-Government in Indonesia: A Thematic Analysis. 435-440 - Shiva Saketh Sanka, Gaurav Jain, Soumya Goondla:

Electronic Citizen Service Delivery, MeeSeva - Telangana State, India. 441-445 - Md Gofran Faroqi:

The Role of Telecentre in Developing Entrepreneurship: a Case Study on Union Digital Centres in Bangladesh. 446-456
Doctoral Colloquium
- Muktikam Hazarika, Joya Chakraborty:

Women in Local E-Governance: A Case Study of Assam. 457-460 - Fernando Kleiman

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Engaging Governments in Open Data Policies through Gaming. 461-464
Poster Exhibition
- Galbaatar Lkhagvasuren

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Ensuring rights of the data subject in non-EU countries. 465-467 - Sushil Prakash, Ilaventhan Gunalan:

Accelerating Government Digital Transformation in India: A Case Study. 468-469 - Aki Nagano

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Thinking About Industrial Revolutions in Systems Theory - Moving Towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution. 470-471 - Toomas Kästik:

The Impact of Digital Governance on the Business Environment: the Case of Estonian Tax and Customs Board. 472-474 - Athreya Mukunthan, Govinda Agarwal:

JAM: A Digital, Economic & Social Revolution. 475-477 - Paul Kariuki, Lizzy Oluwatoyin Ofusori

, Marialauda Goyayi
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E-Government and Citizen Experiences in South Africa: Ethekwini Metropolitan Case Study. 478-480 - Ganesh Khadanga, Kabita Roy Das, Prashant Kumar Mittal:

Urban amenities in Rural Areas - National Rurban Mission (NRuM). 481-483 - Gayatri Pandurangi, Deepak Chandra Misra, Radha Krishna K:

BhuSeva: Digital Transformation in Land Administration towards better Citizen Services. 484-486 - Vijaya S. Uthaman, Vasanthagopal Ramankutty:

Service Quality of e-Governance Services through Common Service Centres (OSQ-CSC) in India: A Study Using Structural Equation Modeling. 487-488 - Jimena Hernández Varela, Matías Jackson Bertón, Jorge Prego Acosta:

Building a framework for Trust Services in Uruguay. 489-491 - Alexander Kosenkov, Ingrid Pappel

, Dirk Draheim:
On Existing Trends towards Creation of a Holistic Socio-technical Approach to e-Governance. 492-493 - Deepak Chandra Misra, Prashant Kumar Mittal:

e-Governance and Digitalization of Indian Rural Development. 494-496 - Sundar Balakrishna:

Is Information Technology (IT) Education Industry-relevant and Gender-inclusive?: Perspectives from Andhra Pradesh, India. 497-499 - Frank Michael, Timrawon Michaels:

Towards e-Governance through a People's Portal in India. 500-502 - Erwin A. Alampay:

Rationalizing local planning processes for DRR-CCA and EMR. 503-504 - Harekrishna Misra

, Rama Krushna Das:
Citizen Empowerment: Block Chain supported E-Governance in Dairy Cooperative Sector. 505-507 - Ebenezer Agbozo

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The Private Sector as an E-Government Enabler. 508-509 - Mortaza S. Bargh, Ronald Meijer, Marco Vink, Susan W. van den Braak

, Sunil Choenni:
On opening sensitive data sets in light of GDPR. 510-512 - Felix Ter Chian Tan, Nan Zhang, Zhe Zhu, Carmen Leong

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Toward Smart City Services in Beijing: A Case Study of Platform-Enabled Public-Private Collaboration. 513-515 - Louis Geoffroy-Terryn:

Regulating 'Social Scores' in Data-Driven Societies. 516-518

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