Research Papers & Management, Case Study and Policy Papers
Session 1: Information Sharing
Chair: Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
IT enabled redesign of export procedure for high value pharmaceutical product under temperature control: the case of drug living lab
Jianwei Liu (Vrije University Amsterdam), Allen Higgins (University College Dublin) and Yao-Hua Tan (Technical University Delft)
Governmental Factors Associated with State-wide Interagency Collaboration Initiatives
Christine B. Williams (Bentley University), Jane Fedorowicz (Bentley University) and Arthur Tomasino (Bentley University)
UICDS Compliant Resource Management System for Emergency Response
Basit Shafiq (Rutgers University, CIMIC), Jaideep Vaidya (Rutgers University), Vijay Atluri (Rutgers University) and Soon Ae Chun (CUNY)
Session 2: E-Participation
Chair: Andrea Kavanaugh (Virginia Tech)
Requirements and Tools for an Efficient eParticipation
Cyril Velikanov (MEMORIAL NGO)
Public Input for Municipal Policymaking: Engagement Methods and Their Impact on Trust and Confidence
Alan Tomkins (University of Nebraska), Lisa PytlikZillig (University of Nebraska), Mitchel Herian (University of Nebraska), Tarik Abdel-Monem (University of Nebraska) and Joseph Hamm (University of Nebraska)
Session 3: Social Media and Open Government
Chair: Scott Robertson (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Crowd-Sourcing Transparency: ICTs, Social Media, and Government Transparency Initiatives
John Bertot (University of Maryland), Paul Jaeger (University of Maryland) and Justin Grimes (University of Maryland)
Information and Transparency: Learning from Recovery Act Reporting Experiences
Natalie Helbig (Center for Technology in Government/SUNY Albany), Evgeny Styrin (Center for Technology in Government/SUNY Albany), Donna Canestraro (Center for Technology in Government/SUNY Albany) and Theresa Pardo (Center for Technology in Government/SUNY Albany)
Twitter Takes Wing in Government: Diffusion, Roles, and Management
F. Dianne Lux Wigand (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
Session 4: E-government Strategy and Leadership
Chair: J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas)
A Whole-of-Government Approach to Information Technology Strategy Management
Adegboyega Ojo (United Nations University - International Institute for Software Technology) and Tomasz Janowski (United Nations University - International Institute for Software Technology).)
Developing a GCIO System: Enabling Good Government through e-Leadership
Jean-Pierre Auffret (George Mason University), Elsa Estevez (United Nations University - International Institute for Software Technology) and Ignacio Marcovecchio (United Nations University - International Institute for Software Technology)
Who Are Political Users of the Internet: An Empirical Study of the Democratic Divide
Taewoo Nam (University at Albany, SUNY)
Session 5: Government Information Architecture
Chair: Yao-Hua Tan (Vrije University Amsterdam)
Digital Sustainable Publication of Legacy Parliamentary Proceedings
Maarten Marx (University of Amsterdam)
Assessing and Evaluating Value and Cost Effectiveness of E-Government Initiatives: Focusing the Step of the Financial Evaluation
Alessia C. Neuroni (Bern University of Applied Sciences), Alberto Rascón (Bern University of Applied Sciences), Andreas Spichiger (Bern University of Applied Sciences) and Reinhard Riedl (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
Session 6: E-government Applications
Chair: Jay Kesan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Supporting Agile Modeling through Experimentation in an Integrated Urban Simulation Framework
Travis Kriplean (University of Washington), Alan Borning (University of Washington), Paul Waddell (University of California Berkeley), Christoffer Klang (KTH) and James Fogarty (University of Washington)
User-Centric Mobile Services: Context Provisioning and User Profiling
Alberto Polzonetti (University of Camerino)
Crime Statistics On Line: Potentials And Solutions
Sandra Kalidien (Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands), Sunil Choenni (Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands) and Ronald Meijer (Ministry of Justice, The Netherlands)
Session 7: Workflow Management in Government
Chair: Norm Sondheimer (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Data-centric Workflows in Government: A New Avenue of Research?
Hans J (Jochen) Scholl (University of Washington) and Theresa A. Pardo (University at Albany / SUNY, Center for Technology in Government)
ICT-project failure in public administration: The need to include risk management in enterprise architectures
Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology) and Bram Klievink (Delft University of Technology)
Need for Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis in the Strategic Planning of E-Government-Research
Melanie Bicking (University of Koblenz-Landau) and Maria Wimmer (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Session 8: Spanish Track
Chair: Rodrigo Sandoval (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México)
Gobierno Electrónico en México (2000-2006): Una Visión desde la Nueva Gestión Publica
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas), David Arellano-Gault (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas) and Luis F. Luna-Reyes (Universidad de las Americas-Puebla)
Nueva Economía y Gobierno Electrónico en México: un estudio preliminar
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México) and Jeanett Mendoza Colin (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México)
Portales de Gobierno Estatal en México: El caso del Portal del Gobierno del Estado de Puebla
René Méndez Aceves (Universidad de las Americas Puebla), Cindy Pérez Díaz (Gobierno del Estado de Puebla) and Luis F. Luna-Reyes (Universidad de las Americas-Puebla)
Session 9. Student Session
Chair: Bram Klievink (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Integrating and Publishing Public Safety Data Using Semantic Technologies
Alvaro Graves (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Session 10: E-Services
Chair: Tomasz Janowski (United Nations University)
Making the Smart Grid Work for Community Energy Delivery: Lessons Learned from Experiences in Realizing Conservation and Sustainability goals
Robert Sarfi (Boreas Group), Michael Tao (Boreas Group) and Leopoldo Gemoets (University of Texas El Paso)
Coordinating e-Government Service Delivery
Bram Klievink (Delft University of Technology) and Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology)
Three-Layered QoS for eGovernment Web Services
Antonio Candiello (Department of Computing Science, University "Ca' Foscari" in Venice), Andrea Albarelli (Department of Computing Science, University "Ca' Foscari" in Venice) and Agostino Cortesi (Università "Ca' Foscari" in Venice)
Posters and System Demonstrations
Chairs: Alan Borning (University of Washington), Andrew Philpot (ISI/USC) and Hye-Chung Kum (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Cockpits for Swiss Municipalities - a Web Based Instrument for Leadership
Christoph Schaller (Bern University of Applied Sciences), Daniel Mares (Bern University of Applied Sciences), Alessia Neuroni (Bern University of Applied Sciences), Urs Sauter (Bern University of Applied Sciences) and Reinhard Riedl (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
Connecting Cloud Infrastructures with Shared Services
Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology) and Anton Joha (Equaterra)
Towards an Agenda for E-Government Research & Demographic Change: A Delphi Study Approach
Björn Niehaves (European Research Center for Information Systems) and Kevin Ortbach (European Research Center for Information Systems)
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) and Warren Sack (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Improving the Effectiveness of Emergency Response through Improved Standards
Denis Gusty (United States Department of Homeland Security) and Sukumar Dwarkanath (Touchstone Consulting)
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) and Luis F. Luna-Reyes (Universidad de las Americas-Puebla)
IT Outsourcing in Interagency Collaborations: Lessons from Public Safety Networks
Sonia Gantman Vilvovsky (Bentley University) and Jane Fedorowicz (Bentley University)
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) and Peter H. Vages (European Research Center for Information Systems)
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) and Hans J Scholl (University of Washington)
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) and Celene Navarrete (Claremont Graduate University)
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) and Ivan Rocha (Tamaulipas Government)
Gobierno Electrónico en los municipios: el caso de Toluca
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico) and Miguel Angel Castañeda (Ayuntamiento de Toluca)
Ubiquitous Government: Mobile Portal for Seoul Metropolitan Government
June-Suh Cho (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) and Soon Ae Chun (City University of New York)
Panels
Chairs: Teresa Harrison (University at Albany, State University of New York) and Andrea Kavanaugh (Virginia Tech)
New Perspectives on Health Information Technology
Teresa Harrison (University at Albany, State University of New York) and Norman Sondheimer (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Comparative Perspectives on E-Government and H1N1: Mexico and the United States
Teresa Harrison (University at Albany, State University of New York)
Open Government Initiative in North America
Andrea Kavanaugh (Virginia Tech) and Norm Sondheimer (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
International Digital Government Research: Purpose, Value, Prospects
Sharon Dawes (Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York) and Natalie Helbig (Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York)
Information Technology and Public Deliberation: Research on Improving Public Input into Government
Peter Muhlberger (Texas Tech)
Tutorials
Chairs: Jing Zhang (Clark University) and Natalie Helbig (Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York)
Using Partial Least Squares (PLS) for Digital Government Research
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas)
Half-Day Tutorial: Describing, Building, and Using the Public Administration Genome (PAG)
Ian Birdsall (Virginia Tech) and John Dickey (Virginia Tech)
Gobierno 2.0: Nuevas Tendencias en el uso de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Sector Público
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México), J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas) and Luis F. Luna-Reyes (Universidad de las Americas-Puebla)