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DG.O 2014: Aguascalientes, Mexico
- Gabriel Puron Cid, Scott P. Robertson, Jing Zhang, J. Ramón Gil-García:
15th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, dg.o '14, Aguascalientes, Mexico, June 18-21, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2901-9
Emerging topics I
- Armando Peralta Díaz:
Challenges and opportunities of the digital strategy in Mexico. 1-9 - Kellyton dos Santos Brito, Marcos Antônio da Silva Costa, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Brazilian government open data: implementation, challenges, and potential opportunities. 11-16 - John Carlo Bertot, Brian S. Butler, Diane Travis:
Local big data: the role of libraries in building community data infrastructures. 17-23
Smart cities, smart citizens and smart government I
- Jessica Kropczynski, Guoray Cai, John M. Carroll:
Investigating incidence of common ground and alternative courses of action in an online forum. 24-33 - Na Liu, Alex Gavino, Sandeep Purao:
A method for designing value-infused citizen services in smart cities. 34-43 - Félix Herrera Priano, Cristina Fajardo Guerra:
A framework for measuring smart cities. 44-54
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts I
- Meghan E. Cook, Teresa M. Harrison:
Using public value thinking for government IT planning and decision making. 54-60 - Dolores E. Luna, Abel Duarte-Valle, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Assessing the impacts of digital government in the creation of public value. 61-68 - Natalina Namie Hirata Girata, Cristiano Maciel:
eGov website evolution study within strategic planning. 69-78
Smart cities, smart citizens and smart government II
- David Klaper, Eduard H. Hovy:
A taxonomy and a knowledge portal for cybersecurity. 79-85 - Daniel Ribeiro Silva, Andrew Philpot, Abhishek Sundararajan, Nicole Marie Bryan, Eduard H. Hovy:
Data integration from open internet sources and network detection to combat underage sex trafficking. 86-90 - John Jong-Uk Choi, Soon Ae Chun, Joo-Won Cho:
Smart SecureGov: mobile government security framework. 91-99
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts II
- Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Understanding the determinants of success in inter-organizational information sharing initiatives: results from a national survey. 100-109 - Paul R. Smit, Sunil Choenni:
On the interaction between forecasts and policy decisions. 110-117 - Azi Lev-On, Nili Steinfeld:
Managers and members in online communities of practice: what are they talking about? 118-123
Transformation and open government I
- Juan Carlos González, Jaime Garcia, Federico Cortés, David Carpy:
Government 2.0: a conceptual framework and a case study using Mexican data for assessing the evolution towards open governments. 124-136 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Jing Zhang, Haixin Liu, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes:
Examining trust as key drivers in smart disclosure for sustainable consumption: the case of I-choose. 137-146 - Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen:
The negative effects of open government data - investigating the dark side of open data. 147-152
Social media and government I
- Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick, Dedi Iskandar Inan, Uuf Brajawidagda:
E-government, social media, and risk perception communication at the edge of disaster: findings from the Mt. Sinabung eruption in Indonesia. 153-162 - Ines Mergel:
Social media adoption: toward a representative, responsive or interactive government? 163-170
Transformation and open government II
- Kellyton dos Santos Brito, Misael dos Santos Neto, Marcos Antônio da Silva Costa, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
Using parliamentary Brazilian open data to improve transparency and public participation in Brazil. 171-177 - Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva:
Transparency portals versus open government data: an assessment of openness in Brazilian municipalities. 178-185 - Patricia Graziely Antunes de Mendonça, Cristiano Maciel, José Viterbo Filho:
Visualizing aedes aegypti infestation in urban areas: a case study on open government data mashups. 186-191
Social media and government II
- Victoria Basolo, Anaid Yerena:
The use of social media for citizen engagement: the case of SAPAS in la paz, Mexico. 192-195 - Sara K. Douglas, Misa Maruyama, Bryan C. Semaan, Scott P. Robertson:
Politics and young adults: the effects of Facebook on candidate evaluation. 196-204 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, John C. Tedesco, Edward A. Fox:
Media use during conflicts: information seeking gratifications & efficacy during 2012 Mexican elections. 205-214
Open government & organizational factor
- Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Edward Curry:
Emerging business models for the open data industry: characterization and analysis. 215-226 - Holly Jarman:
Incentivizing health information exchange: collaborative governance, market failure, and the public interest. 227-235
Smart cities, smart citizens and smart government III
- David Lorenzi, Jaideep Vaidya, Basit Shafiq, Soon Ae Chun, Neelima Vegesna, Zamil S. Alzamil, Nabil R. Adam, Seth Wainer, Vijayalakshmi Atluri:
Utilizing social media to improve local government responsiveness. 236-244 - Luiza Schuch de Azambuja, Jorge Lheureux-De-Freitas, Cristiano Ramos Moreira, Marie Anne Macadar:
A smart city initiative: a case study of Porto Alegre 156. 245-252 - Seok-Jin Eom, Nak-bum Choi, Wookjoon Sung:
The use of smart work in Korea: who and for what? 253-262
Social media and government III
- Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega K. Ojo, John G. Breslin:
A semantic model for e-Participation - detailed conceptualization and ontology. 263-272 - Nili Steinfeld, Azi Lev-On:
"Well-done, Mr. Mayor!": Linguistic analysis of municipal facebook pages. 273-279
Organizational factors, adoption issues and digital government impacts III
- Mohammed Gharawi, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski:
Identifying government chief information officer education and training needs: the case of Saudi Arabia. 280-289 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Wesley Vieira da Silva, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Profile of the municipalities of Paraná state, Brazil, concerning ICT infrastructure and use: a cluster analysis. 290-299 - Anne Salim, Nathan Wangusi:
Mobile phone technology: an effective tool to fight corruption in Kenya. 300-305
Panels
- Teresa M. Harrison:
Building government's capacity for big data analysis. 306-308 - Teresa M. Harrison:
Using big data for digital government research. 309-310 - Teresa M. Harrison:
Open data and information sharing in developing nations. 311-313 - Elyse Yates, Sherri R. Greenberg:
Social media, legislation and bringing the public inside. 314-315 - Mariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez, Chang Keun Son:
eGovernment standard framework. 316-321
Posters and system demonstrations
- Sergio R. Coria, Honorina Ramírez-Pacheco, Francisco Franco-Martínez, Darío Barragán-López, Oswaldo R. Ávila-Barrón, Mónica Pérez-Meza:
MuniMex 1.0: a basic software interface for socio-demographic data of Mexican municipalities. 322-323 - Lora Mae Frecks:
Descriptive information, statistics and little known facts derived from a database of US civic hacking groups. 324 - Gabriela Quintanilla Mendoza:
Accountability on websites: the case of Mexico. 327-328 - Gabriela Quintanilla Mendoza:
Possibilities for m-Government in Latin America. 329-330 - David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
E-gov 4.0: a literature review towards the new government. 333-334 - Eunice Mercado-Lara, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Open government and data intermediaries: the case of AidData. 335-336 - David Valle Cruz:
Intelligent e-government model applied to citizen-oriented services 2014-2017. 337-338 - Luz Maria Garcia-Garcia, J. Ramón Gil-García, Victor Gómez:
Citizen-centered e-government: towards a more integral aproach. 339-340 - Adam Kriesberg:
Public-private partnerships and the future of digital access in US state archives. 341-342 - Kathy Andersen, Mitchell Barry, Dave Burchell, Lora Mae Frecks, Jay Hannah, Noah Koch, Ryan Walker, Cody Winchester:
Local boards web service API: accessible local and regional boards data. 343-344 - Mariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez, Chang Keun Son:
eGovernment standard framework. 346-347 - Elio Villaseñor, Hugo Estrada:
Informetric mapping of "big data" in FI-WARE. 348-349
Tutorials and workshops
- Adegboyega K. Ojo, Marijn Janssen:
Workshop about the understanding and improving the uptake and utilization open data. 350-351 - Mariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez:
Tutorial: eGovFrame a complete platform. 352-354 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Dolores E. Luna:
Experiences and advances of electronic government in Latin America. 355-356 - Francisco J. Artigas:
Spatial analytics for open government data. 357-358
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