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17th ePart 2025: Krems, Austria
- Sara Hofmann

, Lieselot Danneels
, Roel Dobbe
, Anna-Sophie Novak
, Peter Parycek
, Gerhard Schwabe
, Vera Spitzer
, Jolien Ubacht
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Electronic Participation - 17th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, ePart 2025, Krems, Austria, August 31 - September 4, 2025, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15978, Springer 2026, ISBN 978-3-032-02514-2
Foundations and Frameworks of eParticipation
- Ursula Sokolaj

, Casandra Grundstrom
, Silvia Masiero
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Conceptualizing Inclusive eParticipation. A Systematic Literature Review. 3-18 - Josephine Ayebare, Steven Sam:

The Socio-Technical Factors That Influence the Use of E-Participation in Rural Uganda. 19-35 - Vera Spitzer

, Khalid Rasul, Maria A. Wimmer
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Use and Awareness of E-Participation Offerings in the Metropolitan Area of Koblenz. 36-51 - Moritz Mersmann, Jonas von Werne

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Digitization of Political Parties: The Role of Political Topics in Social Media Engagement During the 2024 German State Elections. 52-66
AI and Algorithmic Systems in Public Administration
- Luca Tangi

, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller
, Marco Combetto
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A Silent Partner: The Shadow Presence of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Public Administrations. 69-86 - Steffen Weis, Celine Montsch, Tharuni Delpechithrage, Binh An Patrick Nguyen

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From Regulation to Implementation: Understanding the Impact of the EU AI Act on Public Sector Institutions in Germany. 87-101 - Hans-Henning Näscher

, Jan Schaffner
, Michael Koddebusch
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ReflectAI: Design and Evaluation of an AI Coach to Support Public Servants' Self-Reflection. 102-117 - Aleksander Buszydlik, Patrick Altmeyer

, Roel Dobbe
, Cynthia C. S. Liem
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Understanding the Affordances and Constraints of Explainable AI in Safety-Critical Contexts: A Case Study in Dutch Social Welfare. 118-136 - Nina Rizun

, Yuliia Bartashevska
, Magdalena Ciesielska
, Hanna Bondarovych:
Interdisciplinary Competencies for AI-Enabled Co-creation: Mapping Public Sector Skills in Poland and Ukraine. 137-155
Governance, Collaboration, and Policy Alignment
- Tom Barbereau

, Linda Weigl
, Anne Fleur van Veenstra
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Untangling the Digital Governance Landscape of the European Union: A Framework and Application to Digital Technologies. 159-175 - Nard Janssens, Marijn Janssen

, Nitesh Bharosa
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A Review of Governance Challenges in Cross-Ministerial Collaborations for IT-Based Service Provisioning. 176-191 - Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos, Dulce Villegas, Björn Niehaves:

GovTech Strategic Alignment and Management in the Public Sector. 192-206 - Lieselot Danneels

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Alignment for Digital Transformation in Government: A Design Perspective. 207-221
Local Practices, Implementation, and Innovation
- Stefan Dedovic

, Joep Crompvoets
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Exploring the Practices of the Local Government Twin Transition: The Case of Leuven. 225-240 - Petra Sintorn:

From Promise to Practice: Exploration of Differences in Digital Citizen Participation in a Municipal Context. 241-256 - Gunnar Auth

, Felix Kroemer:
ECoProMD - Towards a Maturity Model and Method for Digital Project Management in Municipalities. 257-271 - Maria Booth

, Ida Lindgren
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Driving Change Through Interdependent Routines - How Citizen-Centric and Data-Driven Contact Centers Initiate Change Across Intraorganizational Boundaries. 272-287
Digital Services, Usability, and Citizen Interaction
- Michaela Schmidt, Ida Heggertveit Solem

, Hanne Höglund Sara-Maria Rydén
, Babak A. Farshchian
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Succeeding in Digital Self-service: Knowledge-Sharing in Citizen-Caseworker Interactions. 291-305 - Cintia Ebner Melchiori

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Digital Welfare and Women's Ambivalent Lived Experiences: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. 306-324 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen

, Luís Nuno Barbosa
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Online Usability and Service Standards in the Federal Context: A Comparative Analysis of Australia and Canada. 325-343 - Till Becker

, Michael Koddebusch
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In Search of Digital Talent: Evidence from Public Sector Job Advertisements in Germany Using LLM-Enabled Competence Classification. 344-359

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