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DG.O 2017: Staten Island, NY, USA
- Charles C. Hinnant, Adegboyega Ojo:
Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2017, Staten Island, NY, USA, June 7-9, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5317-5
Social Media and Government
- Ussama Yaqub, Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya:
Sentiment based Analysis of Tweets during the US Presidential Elections. 1-10 - Teresa M. Harrison, Catherine L. Dumas, Nic DePaula, Tim Fake, William May, Akanksha Atrey, Jooyeon Lee, Lokesh Rishi, S. S. Ravi:
E-Petitioning and Online Media: The Case of #BringBackOurGirls. 11-20 - Mahdi M. Najafabadi:
A Research Agenda for Distributed Hashtag Spoiling: Tails of a Survived Trending Hashtag. 21-29 - Yun Huang, Qunfang Wu, Youyang Hou:
Examining Twitter Mentions Between Police Agencies and Public Users through the Lens of Stakeholder Theory. 30-38
Opening Government
- Sora Park, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Understanding Transparency and Accountability in Open Government Ecosystems: The Case of Health Data Visualizations in a State Government. 39-47 - Niall Ó Brolcháin, Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo, Tilman Wagner, Eva Tamara Lopez, Eric Karstens:
Extending Open Data Platforms with Storytelling Features. 48-53 - Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Pär-Ola Zander:
Unleashing Tabular Content to Open Data: A Survey on PDF Table Extraction Methods and Tools. 54-63
Cyber Security
- Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick:
Cybersecurity Innovation in Government: A Case Study of U.S. Pentagon's Vulnerability Reward Program. 64-73 - Moon-Ho Joo, Sang-Pil Yoon, Sahng-Yoon Kim, Hun-Yeong Kwon:
Research on Distribution of Responsibility for De-Identification Policy of Personal Information. 74-83 - WookJoon Sung, SeungYeoup Kang:
An Empirical Study on the Effect of Information Security Activities: Focusing on Technology, Institution, and Awareness. 84-93
Social Media and Government
- Lorena Recalde, Aigul Kaskina:
Who is suitable to be followed back when you are a Twitter interested in Politics? 94-99 - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre:
Public Innovation in Digital Social Media Communities: Analysis of NovaGob Using Social Network Analysis. 100-109 - Qianli Yuan, Mila Gascó:
Citizens' Use of Microblogging During Emergency: A Case Study on Water Contamination in Shanghai. 110-119 - Wilton de Paula Filho, Isabel Rosseti, José Viterbo:
On tweets, retweets, hashtags and user profiles in the 2016 American Presidential Election Scene. 120-128
Opening Government
- Bram Klievink, Alessia C. Neuroni, Marianne Fraefel, Anneke Zuiderwijk:
Digital Strategies in Action: a Comparative Analysis of National Data Infrastructure Development. 129-138 - Raissa Barcellos, José Viterbo, Leandro Miranda, Flávia Bernardini, Cristiano Maciel, Daniela Trevisan:
Transparency in practice: using visualization to enhance the interpretability of open data. 139-148 - Efthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Visualizing Linked Open Statistical Data to Support Public Administration. 149-154 - Anne L. Washington, David Morar:
Open Government Data and File Formats: Constraints on Collaboration. 155-159
Innovation & Transformations
- Eunmi Lee, Dongwook Kim:
Who is Competing with Policy Idea?: Tracking Creative Innovation and Change in Korean Government. 160-166 - Felippe Cronemberger, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Examining Boundary Objects in Inter-Organizational Information Sharing (IIS) Success. 167-176 - Angela Maria Cristina Clara, Edna Dias Canedo, Rafael Timóteo de Sousa Júnior:
Elements that Orient the Regulatory Compliance Verification Audits on ICT Governance. 177-184 - Antonio Cordella, Andrea Paletti:
Value creation, ICT, and co-production in public sector: bureaucracy, opensourcing and crowdsourcing. 185-194
Social Media and Government
- Guruprasad Gadgil, Victor R. Prybutok, Gayle Prybutok, Daniel A. Peak:
Investigating trust in information and impression management of students on Facebook. 195-201 - Rony Medaglia, Lei Zheng:
Extending Impact Analysis in Government Social Media Research: Five Illustrative Cases. 202-212 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick, K. P. Choi:
Online Media Use of False News to Frame the 2016 Trump Presidential Campaign. 213-222 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song:
Reflecting Community Events and Social Interactions through Archived Social Media. 223-231
Opening Government
- Christopher G. Reddick, Akemi T. Chatfield, Gabriel Puron Cid:
Online Budget Transparency Innovation in Government: A Case Study of the U.S. State Governments. 232-241 - Gennaro Cordasco, Renato De Donato, Delfina Malandrino, Giuseppina Palmieri, Andrea Petta, Donato Pirozzi, Gianluca Santangelo, Vittorio Scarano, Luigi Serra, Carmine Spagnuolo, Luca Vicidomini:
Engaging Citizens with a Social Platform for Open Data. 242-249 - Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo:
Competitive Capability Framework for Open Government Data Organizations. 250-259 - Feng Sun, Guoray Cai:
Community Issue Review: Crystallizing Knowledge for Encouraging Civic Engagement. 260-269
Organizational Factors
- Elio-Atenógenes Villaseñor-García, Gabriel Puron Cid:
An artificial intelligence method for digital government assessment: An application of neural networks analysis of a ranking of digital government of Mexican states. 270-278 - Seok-Jin Eom, Jun Houng Kim:
Information Sharing Success in Korean Metropolitan Governments: Combining Multi-level Factors with Fuzzy-set Analysis. 279-288 - Gabriel Puron Cid, J. Ramón Gil-García, Dolores E. Luna-Reyes, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) as a Tool to Improve the Assessment of Digital Government: The Case of the Mexican State Portals Ranking. 289-299 - Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen:
eGovernance and Online Service Delivery in Estonia. 300-309 - Haoyu Zhao, Michael J. Ahn, Aroon P. Manoharan:
E-governent, corruption reduction and culture: a study based on panel data of 57 countries. 310-318 - Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman, Linda Veiga:
Against the Shadow: the Role of e-Government. 319-328 - Yumei Chen, Sharon S. Dawes, Shanshan Chen:
E-government Support for Administrative Reform in China. 329-335 - Gabriel Puron Cid:
From Technology to Social Development: Applying a Public Value Perspective to Digital Government in Local Governments in Mexico. 336-345
Smart Cities
- Edvan Soares, Vanilson Arruda Burégio, Antonio Jorge Delgado, Kellyton Brito:
A Guiding Architecture and System for Making Crime Data Available in Brazil. 346-351 - Ralf-Martin Soe:
FINEST Twins: platform for cross-border smart city solutions. 352-357 - Hal Martin, Stephan D. Whitaker, Isaac Oduro, Eamon Johnson, Francisca García-Cobián Richter, April Hirsh Urban:
Predictive Modeling of Surveyed Property Conditions and Vacancy. 358-367
Participation Democracy
- Taiane R. Coelho, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Marlei Pozzebon:
eParticipation and the policy cycle: Designing a research agenda. 368-376 - Giovanni C. Biffi, Eunice P. dos Santos Nunes, Cristiano Maciel:
TRADIN: A Method for Transparent, Dynamic and Integrated Publication of Information. 377-386 - Silvana Fumega, Fabrizio Scrollini:
You've got mail: The role of digital civil society platforms in improving Right to Information regimes. 387-396 - Amal Marzouki, Frederick Lafrance, Sylvie Daniel, Sehl Mellouli:
The relevance of geovisualization in Citizen Participation processes. 397-406
Organizational Factors
- Karina Cenci, Elsa Estevez, Pablo R. Fillottrani:
Facilitating Data Interoperability in Science and Technology: A Case Study and a Technical Solution. 407-415 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Zsuzsanna Tomor:
Identifying Essential Organizational Characteristics for Smart Urban Governance. 416-425 - Djoko Sigit Sayogo, J. Ramón Gil-García, Felippe Cronemberger, Bambang Widagdo:
The Mediating Role of Trust for Inter-Organizational Information Sharing (IIS) Success in the Public Sector. 426-435 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, J. Ramón Gil-García, Fernando Antonio Prado Gimenez:
Understanding the Potential of Mobile Government in Developing Countries: The Case of Short Message Service (SMS) Use by a Brazilian State Government. 436-445
Smart Cities
- Ralf-Martin Soe:
The role of demographics in cities. 446-451 - Mauricio Barcelos, Flávia Bernardini, André Barcelos, Guido Vaz Silva:
City Ranking Based on Financial Flux Indicator Clustering. 452-460 - J. Porto, Marie Anne Macadar:
Assessment Methodology in Smart Cities Based on Public Value. 461-470 - Megan K. Sutherland, Meghan E. Cook:
Data-Driven Smart Cities: A Closer Look at Organizational, Technical and Data Complexities. 471-476
Open Government Data Policies and Politics
- Kizzy Benjamin, Claudia Cappelli, Gleison Santos:
Organizational Transparency Maturity Assessment Method. 477-484 - Silvana Fumega:
Rethinking the Crucial Impact of ICT in Civil Society Organisations Working in FOI and OGD Fields. 485-494 - Edobor Osagie, Mohammad Waqar, Samuel Adebayo, Arkadiusz Stasiewicz, Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
Usability Evaluation of an Open Data Platform. 495-504
Organizational Factors
- Yiwei Gong, Marijn Janssen:
Enterprise Architectures for Supporting the Adoption of Big Data. 505-510 - David Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Emerging Technologies in Municipal Governments: A Mexican Case from a Qualitative Approach. 511-520 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Governance Models and Outcomes to Foster Public Value Creation in Smart Cities. 521-530
Beyond Bureaucracy
- Cyril Velikanov:
Can Deliberative Governance Become Inclusive? 531-540 - Alois Paulin:
e-Gov Theory and the Role of Design Science in Transforming Public Governance. 541-545 - Robert Krimmer, Tarmo Kalvet, Maarja Toots, Aleksandrs Cepilovs, Efthimios Tambouris:
Exploring and Demonstrating the Once-Only Principle: A European Perspective. 546-551 - Jing Shi, Xiaoyan Ai, Ziyi Cao:
Can big data improve public policy analysis? 552-561
Posters and Demos
- Mila Gascó-Hernández, Erika G. Martin, Luigi Reggi, Sunyoung Pyo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Citizen Co-production through Open Data: Cases of Citizen Training and Engagement. 562-563 - Peter Parycek, Gabriela Viale Pereira:
Drivers of Smart Governance: towards to evidence-based policy-making. 564-565 - Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez, J. Ignacio Criado, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Public Managers' Perceptions about Open Government: A Factor Analysis of Concepts and Values. 566-567 - Kangchen Li, Y. Chen, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
City Resilience as a Framework to Understand Smart Cities: Dimensions and Measurement. 568-569 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo:
VR-Participation: On the feasibility of next-gen Virtual Reality technologies as Participation channel. 570-571 - Lyudmila Vidiasova, Dmitrii Trutnev, Evgenii Vidiasov:
E-Participation Development Factors: the Results of an Expert Survey. 572-573 - Teógenes Moura, Alexandre Gomes:
Blockchain Voting and its effects on Election Transparency and Voter Confidence. 574-575 - Martha A. Avila-Maravilla, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
The Influence of the Institutional Arrangements on the Success of Government Web Portals. 576-577 - Manuel Ríos, Valentín Robles, Federico Rudolf, Thomas Rahman:
"miCiudad" (myCity): Promoting Citizen Engagement to Improve Service Delivery in Cities. 578-579 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Marciele Berger Bernardes, Flávia Bernardini, Claudia Cappelli, A. Gomyde:
Building a Reference Model and an Evaluation Method for cities of the Brazilian Network of Smart and Human Cities. 580-581 - Wenzeng Lyu, Lei Zheng:
Value Research on Open Government Data: Cases of Shanghai Open Data Apps in China. 582-583 - Xian Gao, Jooho Lee:
E-Government Services and Social Media Adoption: Experience of Small Local Governments in Nebraska. 584-585 - Paolo Cappellari, Soon Ae Chun, Mark Perelman:
A Tool for Automatic Assessment and Awareness of Privacy Disclosure. 586-587 - Sergio Picazo-Vela, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Gabriel Puron Cid, Dolores E. Luna-Reyes, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, J. Ramón Gil-García, L. Hernandez-Juarez:
The Role of Social Media Sites on Social Movements against Policy Changes. 588-589 - Daphna Shwartz-Asher, Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam:
Evaluation on Social Media User's Knowledge Behavior Model. 590-591 - David Valle Cruz, Josué E. Vega-Hernández, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Justice of the Marquesa: A Twitter Trend Analysis Using Text Mining and Word Clouds. 592-593 - Jun Zhai, Hongyu Chen, Changfneg Yuan:
Provenance Metadata of Open Government Data Based on PROV-JSON. 594-595 - François Duhamel, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, J. E. Macias-Figueroa, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sergio Picazo-Vela:
Best Practices in the Management of IT Outsourcing in the Public Sector. 596-597 - Loni Hagen:
Overcoming the Privacy Challenges of Wearable Devices: A Study on the Role of Digital Literacy. 598-599 - Zakhar Berkovich:
Is Ukraine Ready for Open Government?: Poster. 600-601
Panels
- Maria A. Wimmer, Efthimios Tambouris, Robert Krimmer, J. Ramón Gil-García, Akemi Takeoka Chatfield:
Once Only Principle: Benefits, Barriers and Next Steps. 602-603 - Iryna Susha, Marijn Janssen, Stefaan Verhulst, Theresa Pardo:
Data Collaboratives: How to Create Value from Data for Public Problem Solving?: Panel. 604-606 - Theresa A. Pardo, Peter Parycek, Marijn Janssen, Lei Zheng, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Building and Sustaining a Digital Government Research Center: A Director's Perspective. 607-609 - Evgeny Styrin:
Open Government Data Policy and Governance: Applicability of Ecosystem Approach: Comparative Cross-country Analysis: Panel. 610-611 - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Charles C. Hinnant:
Digital Government Journals and the Peer-Review Process: The Roles of Editors and Reviewers in Producing High-Quality Publications. 612-613
Workshops and Tutorials
- Efthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Marijn Janssen, Robert Krimmer, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis:
Methods and Tools for Publishing and Reusing Linked Open Statistical Data. 614-615 - Jacobo Garnacho Pérez, David Gómez Toledo:
Cognitive Analytics of Smart Cities: A case of Málaga City. 616-617
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