Accepted Papers for dg.o 2010
Research Track
- 6. Requirements and Tools for an Efficient eParticipation
(Cyril Velikanov)
- 13. IT enabled redesign of export procedure for high value pharmaceutical product under temperature control: the case of drug living lab.
(Jianwei Liu, Allen Higgins and Yao-Hua Tan)
- 47. Making the Smart Grid Work for Community Energy Delivery: Lessons Learned from experiences in realizing conservation and sustainability goals
(Robert Sarfi, Michael Tao and Leopoldo Gemoets)
- 11. Who Are Political Users of the Internet: An Empirical Study of the Democratic Divide
(Taewoo Nam)
- 25. A Whole-of-Government Approach to Information Technology Strategy Management
(Adegboyega Ojo and Tomasz Janowski)
- 29. Governmental Factors Associated with State-wide Interagency Collaboration Initiatives
(Christine B. Williams, Jane Fedorowicz and Arthur Tomasino)
- 32. Information Architecture Development for E-Government Applications
(Daniel Pascot, Faouzi Bouslama and Sehl Mellouli)
- 3. Supporting Agile Modeling through Experimentation in an Integrated Urban Simulation Framework
(Travis Kriplean, Alan Borning, Paul Waddell, Christoffer Klang and James Fogarty)
- 18. Digital Sustainable Publication of Legacy Parliamentary Proceedings
(Maarten Marx)
- 43. Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis in the Strategic Planning of E-Government-Research
(Melanie Bicking and Maria Wimmer)
- 44. Information Sharing among Incident Management Systems using UICDS
(Basit Shafiq, Jaideep Vaidya, Vijay Atluri and Soon Ae Chun)
- 1. Data-centric Workflows in Government: A New Avenue of Research
(Hans J (Jochen) Scholl and Theresa A Pardo)
- 30. Crime Statistics On Line: Potentials And Solutions
(Sandra Kalidien, Sunil Choenni and Ronald Meijer)
- 8. Coordinating Multichannel Service Delivery in Digital Government
(Bram Klievink and Marijn Janssen)
- 23. Crowd-Sourcing Transparency: ICTs, Social Media, and Government Transparency Initiatives
(John Bertot, Paul Jaeger and Justin Grimes)
- 36. Developing a GCIO System: Enabling Good Government through e-Leadership
(Jean-Pierre Auffret, Elsa Estevez, Ignacio Marcovecchio and Tomasz Janowski)
- 26. User-Centric Mobile Services: Context Provisioning and User Profiling
(Alberto Polzonetti)
- 51. Public Input for Municipal Policymaking and Managing: Engagement Type and Impact on Trust and Confidence in Government
(Alan Tomkins, Lisa PytlikZillig, Mitchel Herian, Tarik Abdel-Monem and Joseph Hamm)
- 4. Citizen Access to Sources of Law: re-engineering for e-Gov
(Philip Leith)
Policy/management Track
- 7. ICT-project failure in public administration: The need to include risk management in enterprise architectures
(Marijn Janssen and Bram Klievink)
- 24. Three-Layered QoS for eGovernment Web Services
(Antonio Candiello, Andrea Albarelli and Agostino Cortesi)
- 46. Information and Transparency: Learning from Recovery Act Reporting Experiences
(Natalie Helbig, Evgeny Styrin, Donna Canestraro and Theresa Pardo)
- 14. Assessing and Evaluating Value and Cost Effectiveness of E-Government Initiatives: Focusing the Step of the Financial Evaluation
(Alessia C. Neuroni, Alberto Rascón, Andreas Spichiger and Reinhard Riedl)
- 39. Twitter Takes Wing in Government: Diffusion, Roles, and Management
(F. Dianne Lux Wigand)
Student Track
- 31. Integrating and Publishing Public Safety Data Using Semantic Technologies
(Alvaro Graves)
- 40. A Conceptual Model of E-Government Acceptance in Government-to-Government Setting
(Yenhsin Li)
Spanish Track
- 16. Gobierno Electrónico a Nivel Federal en México: Objetivos, Expectativas y Logros (2000-2006)
(Ramon Gil-Garcia, David Arellano-Gault and Luis F. Luna-Reyes)
- 38. Nueva Economía en México: un estudio preliminar
(Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan and Jeanett Mendoza Colin)
- 21. Portales de Gobierno Estatal en México: El caso del Portal del Gobierno del Estado de Puebla
(René Méndez Aceves, Cindy Pérez Díaz and Luis F. Luna-Reyes)
Panels
- 9. New Perspectives on Health Information Technology
(Teresa Harrison and Norman Sondheimer)
- 33. Open Government Initiatives in North America
(Andrea Kavanaugh and Norm Sondheimer)
- 34. International Digital Government Research: Purpose, Value, Prospects
(Sharon Dawes and Natalie Helbig)
- 35. Information Technology and Public Deliberation: Research on Improving Public Input into Government
(Peter Muhlberger)
Tutorials
- 54. Using Partial Least Squares (PLS) for Digital Government Research
(Ramon Gil-Garcia)
- 57. Half-Day Tutorial: Describing, Building, and Using the Public Administration Genome (PAG)
(Ian Birdsall and John Dickey)
- 62. Gobierno 2.0: Nuevas Tendencias en el uso de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Sector Público
(Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia and Luis F. Luna-Reyes)
Posters
- 49. Cockpits for Swiss Municipalities – a Web Based Instrument for Leadership
(Christoph Schaller, Berne University of Applied Sciences; Daniel Mares, Berne University of Applied Sciences; Alessia Neuroni, Berne University of Applied Sciences; Urs Sauter, Berne University of Applied Sciences; Reinhard Riedl Berne University of Applied Sciences)
- 53. Factores críticos que inciden en la adopción del Gobierno Electrónico por los ciudadanos de Aguascalientes, México
(Sergio Galván Cruz, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes; Juan Manuel Gomez Reynoso, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes)
- 56. Scenarios for Using Ontologies in Searching for Geospatial Data in Government Portals
(Nancy Wiegand, University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- 58. Connecting Cloud Infrastructures with Shared Services
(Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology; Anton Joha, Equaterra)
- 59. Towards an Agenda for E-Government Research & Demographic Change: A Delphi Study Approach
(Björn Niehaves, European Research Center for Information Systems; Kevin Ortbach, European Research Center for Information Systems)
- 60. Enabling peer review of expert testimony within government proceedings
(Mark Deckert, University of California at Santa Cruz; Abram Stern, University of California at Santa Cruz; Warren Sack, University of California at Santa Cruz)
- 61. Improving the Effectiveness of Emergency Response through Improved Standards.
(Denis Gusty, United States Department of Homeland Security; Sukumar Dwarkanath, Touchstone Consulting; Claire Carpenter, Touchstone Consulting)
- 63. A Policy Framework for Evaluating Full Information Product Pricing (FIPP) Regimes
(Andrew Whitmore, University at Albany, State University of New York; David F. Andersen, University at Albany, State University of New York; Jing Zhang, Clark University; Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla)
- 64. IT Outsourcing in Interagency Collaborations: Lessons from Public Safety Networks
(Sonia Gantman Vilvovsky, Bentley University; Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley University)
- 65. Aging and the Information Society: A Comparative Study of Austria and Switzerland
(Björn Niehaves, European Research Center for Information Systems; Ralf Plattfaut, European Research Center for Information Systems; Peter H. Vages, European Research Center for Information Systems)
- 66. Integration and Interoperability at the Border in North America: A Status Report
(Sehl Mellouli, Université Laval; J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Celene Navarrete, Claremont Graduate University; Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York; Anthony Cresswell, Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York; Lei Zheng, Department of Public Administration, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University; Hans J Scholl, University of Washington)
- 67. Comparing Digital Government Agendas in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
(Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla; Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York; Sehl Mellouli, Université Laval; Jing Zhang, Clark University; J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Celene Navarrete, Claremont Graduate University)
- 68. Acceso universal en el Perú: El Fondo de Inversión en Telecomunicaciones
(Patricia Pérez, Universidad del Pacífico)
- 70. Egov 2.0 - Transfer Knowledge Throughout Regional Governments. A Mexican Case Study
(Fernando Ortiz, Instituto Internacional de Estudios Superiores; Julian Chaparro, Universidad Politécnia de Madrid; José Vallejo, Instituto Internacional de Estudios Superiores; Hugo Karr, Instituto Internacional de Estudios Superiores; Felix Jose Pascual, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Ivan Rocha, Tamaulipas Government)
- 71. Gobierno Electrónico en los municipios: el caso de Toluca
(Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico; Miguel Angel Castañeda, Ayuntamiento de Toluca)
- 73. Ubiquitous Government: Mobile Portal for Seoul Metropolitan Government
(June-Suh Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies; Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York)
Demos
- 19. XML Retrieval Serves Parliamentary Data
(Maarten Marx, University of Amsterdam)
- 52. Diseño del sitio web de una Institución de Educación Pública accesible para personas con discapacidad
(Janet López Barrios, Universidad Tecnológica de Tecámac; Mabilia Romero Guevara, Universidad Tecnológica de Tecámac; Jacqueline Vargas López, Universidad Tecnológica de Tecámac)
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