default search action
DG.O 2010: Puebla, Mexico
- Soon Ae Chun, Rodrigo Sandoval, Andrew Philpot:
Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Public Administration Online: Challenges and Opportunities, DG.O 2010, Puebla, Mexico, May 17-20, 2010. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, Digital Government Research Center 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0070-4
Keynote addresses
- Janice Nall:
CDC 2.0: using social media to improve public health. 1 - Tony Hey:
The cloud computing revolution. 2 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Plenary keynote panel: digital government in Mexico. 3
Information sharing
- Jianwei Liu, Allen Higgins, Yao-Hua Tan:
IT enabled redesign of export procedure for high-value pharmaceutical product under temperature control: the case of drug living lab. 4-13 - Christine B. Williams, Jane Fedorowicz, Arthur P. Tomasino:
Governmental factors associated with state-wide interagency collaboration initiatives. 14-22 - Basit Shafiq, Jaideep Vaidya, Vijay Atluri, Soon Ae Chun:
UICDS compliant resource management system for emergency response. 23-31
E-Participation
- Cyril Velikanov:
Requirements and tools for an efficient eParticipation. 32-40 - Alan J. Tomkins, Lisa M. Pytlik Zillig, Mitchel N. Herian, Tarik Abdel-Monem, Joseph A. Hamm:
Public input for municipal policymaking: engagement methods and their impact on trust and confidence. 41-50
Social media and open government
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Justin M. Grimes:
Crowd-sourcing transparency: ICTs, social media, and government transparency initiatives. 51-58 - Natalie Helbig, Evgeny Styrin, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo:
Information and transparency: learning from recovery act reporting experiences. 59-65 - Dianne Lux Wigand:
Twitter takes wing in government: diffusion, roles, and management. 66-71
E-government strategy and leadership
- Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski:
A whole-of-government approach to information technology strategy management. 72-81 - Jean-Pierre Auffret, Elsa Estevez, Ignacio Marcovecchio, Tomasz Janowski:
Developing a GCIO system: enabling good government through e-Leadership. 82-88 - Taewoo Nam:
Who are political users of the Internet?: an empirical study of the democratic divide. 89-98
Government information architecture
- Maarten Marx, Nelleke Aders, Anne Schuth:
Digital sustainable publication of legacy parliamentary proceedings. 99-104 - Alessia C. Neuroni, Alberto Rascon, Andreas Spichiger, Reinhard Riedl:
Assessing and evaluating value and cost effectiveness of e-government initiatives: focusing the step of the financial evaluation. 105-111
E-government applications
- Travis Kriplean, Alan Borning, Paul Waddell, Christoffer Klang, James Fogarty:
Supporting agile modeling through experimentation in an integrated urban simulation framework. 112-121 - Alberto Polzonetti:
User-centric mobile services: context provisioning and user profiling. 122-130 - Sandra Kalidien, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer:
Crime statistics online: potentials and challenges. 131-137
WorkFlow management in government
- Hans Jochen Scholl, Theresa A. Pardo:
Data-centric workflows in government: a new avenue of research? 138-146 - Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink:
ICT-project failure in public administration: the need to include risk management in enterprise architectures. 147-152 - Melanie Bicking, Maria A. Wimmer:
Need for computer-assisted qualitative data analysis in the strategic planning of e-government research. 153-162
Spanish track
- J. Ramón Gil-García, David Arellano-Gault, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Gobierno electrónico en México (2000--2006): una visión desde la Nueva Gestión Pública. 163-172 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Jeanett Mendoza Colín:
Nueva economía y gobierno electrónico en México: un estudio preliminar. 173-182 - René Méndez Aceves, Cindy R. Pérez Díaz, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Portales de gobierno estatal en México: el caso del portal del gobierno del Estado de Puebla. 183-192
Student session
- Alvaro Graves:
Integrating and publishing public safety data using semantic technologies. 193-199
E-services
- Robert J. Sárfi, Michael K. Tao, Leopoldo A. Gemoets:
Making the Smart Grid work for community energy delivery: lessons learned from experiences in realizing conservation and sustainability goals. 200-208 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:
Coordinating e-government service delivery. 209-216 - Antonio Candiello, Andrea Albarelli, Agostino Cortesi:
Three-layered QoS for eGovernment web services. 217-222
Posters and system demonstrations
- Christoph Schaller, Alessia C. Neuroni, Daniel Mares, Reinhard Riedl, Sauter Urs:
Cockpits for Swiss municipalities: a web based instrument for leadership. 223-224 - Marijn Janssen, Anton Joha:
Connecting cloud infrastructures with shared services. 225-226 - Björn Niehaves, Kevin Ortbach:
Towards an agenda for e-government research and demographic change: a Delphi study approach. 227-228 - Mark Deckert, Abram Stern, Warren Sack:
Enabling peer review of expert testimony within government proceedings. 229-230 - Denis Gusty, Sukumar Dwarkanath:
Improving the effectiveness of emergency response through improved standards. 231-232 - Andrew Whitmore, David F. Andersen, Jing Zhang, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
A policy framework for evaluating Full Information Product Pricing (FIPP) regimes. 233-234 - Sonia Gantman Vilvovsky, Jane Fedorowicz:
IT outsourcing in interagency collaborations: lessons from public safety networks. 235-236 - Björn Niehaves, Ralf Plattfaut, Peter H. Vages:
Aging and the information society: a comparative study of Austria and Switzerland. 237-238 - Sehl Mellouli, J. Ramón Gil-García, Celene Navarrete, Theresa A. Pardo, Anthony M. Cresswell, Lei Zheng, Hans Jochen Scholl:
Integration and interoperability at the border in North America: a status report. 239-240 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sehl Mellouli, J. Ramón Gil-García, Theresa A. Pardo, Jing Zhang, Celene Navarrete:
Comparing digital government agendas in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. 241-242 - Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, Julian Chaparro Pelaez, Jose Vallejo, Hugo Karr, Félix Jose Pascual, Ivan Rocha:
eGov 2.0: transfer knowledge throughout regional governments. A Mexican case study. 243-244 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Miguel Angel Castañeda:
Gobierno electrónico en los municipios: el caso de Toluca. 245-246 - June-Suh Cho, Soon Ae Chun:
Ubiquitous government: mobile portal for Seoul Metropolitan Government. 247-248
Panels
- Teresa M. Harrison:
New perspectives on health information technology. 249-250 - Teresa M. Harrison:
Comparative perspectives on e-government and H1N1: Mexico and the United States. 251-252 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Norman K. Sondheimer:
Open government initiatives in North America. 253 - Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig:
International digital government research: purpose, value, prospects. 254-257 - Peter Muhlberger:
Information technology and public deliberation: research on improving public input into government. 258-260
Tutorials
- J. Ramón Gil-García:
Using partial least squares (PLS) for digital government research. 261-262 - Ian Birdsall, John Dickey:
Half-day tutorial proposal: describing, building, and using the Public Administration Genome (PAG). 263-264 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ramón Gil-García, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Gobierno 2.0: nuevas tendencias en el uso de tecnologías de información y comunicación en el sector público. 265-266
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.