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CEEeGov 2024: Budapest, Hungary
- Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days 2024, CEEeGov 2024, Budapest, Hungary, September 12-13, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-1709-3

1. eAgriculture I
- Ina Virtosu

, Chen Li
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Vertical Farming Perspective and Challenges: A Comparative Review between China and the EU. 1-12 - Mosa Shrabony Sheikh

, László Berényi
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Digital Farming: A Framework to Reduce Gender Divides in Agriculture. 13-19 - Martin Zagar

, Dua Weraikat
, Kristina Soric
, Mateo Sokac
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Study on Collaborative Smart Farming over Digital Platform. 20-24
2. eGovernment I
- Péter Laszlo Sasvári

, Emese Belényesi
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Classification of Journals in the Scimago Database Related to Subfields of Public Administration Science. 25-37 - Robert Müller-Török

, Christoph Schmidt
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Implementing mandatory e-invoices B2B in Germany - Issues Obstacles and probable Showstoppers. 38-41 - Balázs Bartóki-Gönczy

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National Space Law - European best practices for an effective and competitive national regulatory environment. 42-50
3. Smart Cities I
- Catalin Vrabie

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Smart-optimism. Uncovering the Resilience of Romanian City Halls in Online Service Delivery. 51-60 - Stephan Jarvers

, Christian Schachtner
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Linking smart city projects to the internal e-government projects of municipalities in Germany: synergies and challenges. 61-69 - Roger Hage

, Gerhard Kormann-Hainzl
, Rubén Ruiz-Torrubiano
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Facilitating Environmental Monitoring for Sustainable Smart Regions by Enabling Citizen Co-Creation. 70-76
4. eAgriculture II
- A. N. M. Zakir Hossain

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Problems of Female Civil Servants in the Agriculture Sector of Bangladesh: Digitalization to Reduce the Trap Between Career and Typical Family Expectation: Problems of Female Civil Servants in the Agriculture Sector of Bangladesh. 77-85 - Bogdan-Ionut Pahontu

, Diana-Andreea Arsene
, Alexandru Predescu
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Cutting-edge technologies for Water Resource Management in e-Agriculture solutions. 86-91 - Zsolt Czekmann

, Gergely Cseh-Zelina
, Eszter Czibrik
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Renewed land and real estate registers through digitalization. 92-96 - Judit Glavanits

, Tamás Szabó
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FinTech Solutions Supporting Sustainable Agriculture ? Lessons from Africa. 97-103
5. eGovernment II
- Nur Syuhaini Abdul Wahi

, László Berényi
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Examining the Effect of Social Influence and Facilitating Conditions on E-government Adoption by Employees in Mandatory Condition. 104-110 - Gabor Bozso:

Comparative Analysis of Digitization in Eastern European Public Sectors: Insights from International E-Government Indicators. 111-118 - Alois Paulin

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Measuring Impact on Confidence in Institutions by their Use of Software Components. 119-124
6. Smart Cities II/eCulture
- Florentina Pana Micu

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Graph theory algorithms in optimizing urban infrastructure in smart cities. 125-129 - Karyna Radchenko

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Is Smart City model promising for sustainable post-war recovery of Ukraine? 130-142 - Sieun Park

, Hiroko Kudo
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The Digitalisation of Cultural Institutions as Innovation and Opportunity: Literature review and case study. 143-151
7. Economy and Society I
- Rodica Ciobanu

, Mariana Rosca
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Fostering the transition from the traditional to the innovational state given the modernisation processes in the Republic of Moldova. 152-158 - Csaba Fasi

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The Future of Cohesion Policy. How the 9th Cohesion Report was prepared. 159-165 - Adam Bereczk

, Erika Szilagyine Fulop
, Bettina Hodine Hernadi
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Web 3 Gaming: A Sectoral Analysis and Forecast to 2033. 166-172
8. eGovernment III
- László Berényi

, Gabor Laszlo
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Ranking the importance of personal competencies for public servants. 173-179 - Georgiana Madalina Mihaila

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Civil servants competence frameworks: a necessity for modern and digital public administrations. 180-186 - Laszlo Boi

, Andrea Podor
, Szabolcs Matyas
, Balint Kis
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Communicating crimes with maps to citizens. 187-194
9. Cybersecurity I
- Peter Banyasz

, Pal Karoly Laska
, Tamás Szádeczky
, Kincso Boroka Vaczi
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The relationship between the dark triad personality and cybersecurity. 195-202 - Kristof Stoelczer

, Tamás Szádeczky
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The current state and challenges of the cybersecurity legal framework in the context of EU financial entities. 203-208 - Peter Banyasz

, Tamás Szádeczky
, Kincso Boroka Vaczi
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The relationship between generative artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. 209-215
10. Economy and Society II
- Mariana Rosca

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The Digital Work Platforms in Romania: An overview of the current state and possible advancements. 216-222 - Peter Klotz

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From Captured States to Freed States using ICT. 223-225 - Csaba Fasi

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Human-Oriented Economy: Economic Transformation in the European Union and Hungary. 226-233
11. Cybersecurity II
- Gregor Eibl

, Christoph Jungbauer
, Olga Litvyak
, Peter Volkl
, Christian Luidold
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Proactive Curriculum for Cyber Security Education: A Model of Micro-Credentials and Active Blended Learning. 234-239 - Celina Junghans

, Gerald Quirchmayr
, Thomas Schaberreiter
, Martin Kandlhofer
, Ronald Bieber
, Jerry Andriessen
, Mirjam Pardijs
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Enhancing Cybersecurity Awareness and Education. 240-246 - Norbert Mozsonyi

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Digital data (protection) Security - a contestable and fair digital market ecosystem. 247-251
12. Economy and Society III
- Oussama Mistar

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Roles of Social Actors in Creating Responsible Artificial Intelligence. 252-257 - Tamas Faludi

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Chance or constraint? - A case study of the need for virtual integration of Hungarian companies. 258-265 - Fanni Tanacs-Mandak

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The Hungarian Parliament in the Shadow of Crisis (2015-2023). 266-273
13. eGovernment IV/eHealth
- Dalma Lilla Dominek

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Forms of international criminal cooperation: especially for joint investigative teams in relation to transparency. 274-281 - Domenica Bagnato

, Thomas Hemker
, Robert Müller-Török
, Alexander Prosser
, Sven Sroka
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Fake News and Hate Speech - Evidence from Germany. 282-287 - Arina Alexei

, Nicolae Platon
, Ion Bolun
, Anatolie Alexei
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Smart and Digital Healthcare. Advanced Technologies and Security Issues. 288-294

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