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CEEeGov 2025: Bucharest, Romania
- Proceedings of the Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days 2025, CEEeGov 2025, Bucharest, Romania, December 3-5, 2025. ACM 2025, ISBN 979-8-4007-2197-7

- Igor Cojocaru

, Irina Cojocaru
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Bridging the Gap: Multi-Level Governance of Open Science in the Republic of Moldova amidst EU Accession. 1-9 - Tamas Kaiser

, Csaba Fasi
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Multi-level Governance or Multi-level Meta-governance: Perspectives of the Post-2027 Cohesion Policy. 10-16 - Ina Virtosu

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E-Democracy or E-Disillusionment? Digital Participation and the Crisis of Trust in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. 17-24 - Chi Thuy Nguyen

, Csaba Mako
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Increasing Citizen Satisfaction with E-Public Administration: SERVQUAL and Holistic Governance Model in Comparison: (Selected Literature Review). 25-31 - Oussama Mistar

, Csaba Mako
, Mariana Rosca
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Rebalancing Power in Platform Work: The EU Directive 2024/2831 and its Implications for Algorithmic Management and Transparency in Comparative Perspective. 32-37 - Dalma Lilla Dominek

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The role and challenges of public service communication in modern public administration: Public service communication in modern public administration. 38-45 - Robert Müller-Török

, Thomas Hemker
, Nina Schäfer
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An examination of basic ICT skills and their workload taught in German administrative degree programs. 46-50 - Rodica Ciobanu

, Irina Punga
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Climate vulnerability in public capital investment projects: challenges, legislative gaps, and alignment with European Union standards. 51-57 - Catalin Vrabie

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From Plans to Perceptions: Transferability of Urban Development Strategies into Real-Life Outcomes. 58-72 - Tamas Faludi

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City logistics challenges - different innovation impacts of short supply chains. 73-78 - Karyna Radchenko

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Which Smart City Performance Assessment Approaches Do Work Better? 79-87 - Roger Hage

, Gerhard Kormann-Hainzl
, Lisa Kronberger-Frenz
, Rubén Ruiz-Torrubiano
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Environmental Monitoring Smart Services for SMEs: A Fast-Prototyping Case Study for Sustainable Decision Making. 88-93 - Florentina Pana Micu

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Benefits and Challenges of Machine Learning in Public Administration. 94-97 - Emese Belényesi

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Public Service in the Age of AI: Institutional Strategies for Future-Ready Skill Development. 98-109 - Petra Szucs

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Digital Civil Servants: The Integration of Artificial Intelligence into Government Workflows. 110-116 - Mariana Rosca

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Digital work: an overview of current definitions, evolution and dimensions. 117-125 - Noémi Hajdú

, Péter Sasvári:
WoS or Scopus? Regional Patterns and Hungarian Dilemmas in Scientific Visibility. 126-132 - Ioana Nisioi

, Alexandru Ionut Roja
, Nicolae Urs
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Bridging the Digital Divide: A Comparative Analysis of Digital Maturity in Private and Public Sector Organizations. 133-142 - Tamas Bencsik

, Noémi Hajdú
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The Power and Pitfalls of Scarcity Messaging in Online Travel Booking. 143-149 - Nelly Turcan

, Gheorghe Cuciureanu
, Rodica Cujba
, Valeria Vrabie
, Vitalie Minciuna
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Governance of Academic Publishing in the Digital Age: Perceptions and Challenges within the Scientific Community of the Republic of Moldova. 150-167 - Dalma Lilla Dominek

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The Interaction between Artificial Intelligence and Human Competencies Artificial Intelligence and Human Competencies. 168-173 - Imre Gabor Kulcsar

, András Nemeslaki
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The role of digitalization in innovation capabilities and productivity among Hungarian microenterprises. 174-180 - Peter Banyasz

, László Gulyás, Tamás Szádeczky
, Kincso Boroka Banyasz-Vaczi
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The resilience of social media users against Generative AI-based visual manipulation: A survey among Hungarian Facebook users. 181-188 - Rodica Ciobanu

, Valeria Ursu
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External Judicial Vetting: The Axis of Safety for the Republic of Moldovas Accession to the European Union. 189-197 - Peter Banyasz

, Mate Dub
, Tamás Szádeczky
, Kincso Boroka Banyasz-Vaczi
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Beyond Technology: Uncovering Social Engineering Vulnerabilities Through Integrated Phishing Simulation and Physical Security Audit. 198-204 - Peter Banyasz

, Olga Gazdag-Lavro
, Tamás Szádeczky
, Kincso Boroka Banyasz-Vaczi
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Lost in Translation: How Hungarian Media Framed Netflix's Adolescence and Failed to Promote Awareness on Cyberbullying. 205-212 - Domenica Bagnato

, Alexander Prosser
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(Semi-)Homomorphism as a Cure for The Inherent Weaknesses of Enveloping Protocols in eVoting? 213-217

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