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13th ICEGOV 2020: Athens, Greece
- Yannis Charalabidis, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Demetrios Sarantis:

ICEGOV 2020: 13th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Athens, Greece, 23-25 September, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7674-7
Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Governance
- Emmanuel Sebastian Udoh:

Is the data fair?: An assessment of the data quality of algorithmic policing systems. 1-7 - Colin van Noordt

, Gianluca Misuraca:
Evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence technologies in public services: towards an assessment framework. 8-16 - Rama Krushna Das, Manisha Panda, Harekrishna Misra

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Decision support grievance redressal system using sentence sentiment analysis. 17-24 - Carlos Iván Chesñevar, María Paula González, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Elsa Estevez:

A first approach towards integrating computational argumentation in cognitive cities. 25-32 - Marco Vink, Niels Netten, Mortaza S. Bargh, Susan W. van den Braak, Sunil Choenni:

Mapping crime descriptions to law articles using deep learning. 33-43 - Gianluigi Viscusi, Aengus Collins, Marie-Valentine Florin:

Governments' strategic stance toward artificial intelligence: an interpretive display on Europe. 44-53 - Anestis Stamatis, Anastasios Dasyras, Alexandros Gerontas, Efthimios Tambouris:

Using chatbots and life events to provide public service information. 54-61 - Charru Malhotra, Rashmi Anand:

Accelerating public service delivery in India: application of internet of things and artificial intelligence in agriculture. 62-69 - Teófilo T. Branco Jr., Ilka M. Kawashita, Filipe de Sá-Soares

, Cláudio N. Monteiro:
An IoT application case study to optimize electricity consumption in the government sector. 70-81 - Tupokigwe Isagah

, Albogast Musabila:
Recommendations for artificial intelligence implementation in African governments: results from researchers and practitioners of AI/ML. 82-89 - Gianluca Misuraca, Colin van Noordt

, Anys Boukli:
The use of AI in public services: results from a preliminary mapping across the EU. 90-99 - Theodoros Papadopoulos

, Yannis Charalabidis:
What do governments plan in the field of artificial intelligence?: Analysing national AI strategies using NLP. 100-111 - Lue Li

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Macao government fights the COVID-19 epidemics with the help of e-Government and big data. 112-115 - Halah Al Zadjali:

Building the right AI governance model in Oman. 116-119 - Christoph Glauser

, Loris Schmid
, Mascha Kurpicz-Briki
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Identifying the public interest in COVID-19 contact tracing apps in Switzerland based on online search behavior. 120-123
Distributed Ledgers and Blockchain Technologies in Governance
- Sushil Prakash, Ilaventhan Gunalan:

A new business model for digital governance of public records using blockchain. 124-128 - Ioannis Koulizakis, Euripides N. Loukis:

A development framework for blockchain technologies in digital government. 129-136 - Rodrigo Cardoso Silva

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A legal framework for blockchain technology in Brazil. 137-142 - Anjali Kaushik:

New technology interventions including blockchain technology in land record and registry management in India. 143-151 - Milber Fernandes Morais Bourguignon, Vanessa da Rocha Santos Almeida, Marie Anne Macadar

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Blockchain technology to improve transparency in the Brazilian destatization process: the case of BNDES. 152-156
Security, Privacy and Ethics in Digital Governance
- Jayan Vasudevan

, Sreejith Alathur:
Vaccination drive and cyber threats in India. 157-167 - Kalliopi Anastasopoulou, Pasquale Mari, Aimilia Magkanaraki

, Emmanouil G. Spanakis
, Matteo Merialdo, Vangelis Sakkalis, Sabina Magalini:
Public and private healthcare organisations: a socio-technical model for identifying cybersecurity aspects. 168-175 - Luis Felipe M. Ramos

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Evaluating privacy during the COVID-19 public health emergency: the case of facial recognition technologies. 176-179 - Swapnil Shrivastava

, T. K. Srikanth
, Dileep VS:
e-Governance for healthcare service delivery in India: challenges and opportunities in security and privacy. 180-183
Bridging Research and Practice in Governance and Policy-Making
- Tereza Cahlikova

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The implementation of a digital curriculum on the local level: lessons from a Swiss case study. 184-191 - Lörinc Thurnay, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer:

Human biases in government algorithms. 192-198 - Kian Niroomand, Moreen Heine:

Change capability: an indicator-based case study on the example of the German refugee crisis. 199-205 - Mikhail Bundin

, Aleksei Martynov
, Fedor Rumyantsev:
Legal framework for self-driving cars: the case of Russia. 206-213 - Yannis Charalabidis, Zoi Lachana:

On the science foundation of digital governance and transformation. 214-221 - Augusto Perdomo, Winner Arteaga, Lennys Medina:

SINCO GUÁRICO communication model: an experience of e-Governance in Venezuela 2019. 222-225 - Edilaine de Azevedo Vieira, Álvaro Maximiliano Pino Coviello, Taiane Ritta Coelho:

Technological infrastructure for remote classes in Brazilian public schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. 226-229 - Loredana Bellantuono, Alfonso Monaco, Nicola Amoroso, Sabina Tangaro

, Vincenzo Aquaro, Roberto Bellotti:
Mapping digital governance projects through complex networks. 230-233
Digital Governance in South-East Europe and the Mediterranean
- Victoria Kalogirou, Antonios Stasis, Yannis Charalabidis:

Adapting national interoperability frameworks beyond EIF 3.0: the case of Greece. 234-243 - Niki Kyriakou, Loukis Euripides, Dimitropoulou Paraskevi:

Factors affecting cloud storage adoption by Greek municipalities. 244-253 - Yannis Charalabidis, Charalampos Papadopoulos, Athanasios Davalas:

Defining a digital city strategy in a collaborative way: the case of Kavala, Greece. 254-262 - Panagiotis Alexopoulos, Maria Smyrli, Vasilios Bagiokos, Ioannis Kokaras, Theodora Petroula:

An executive project management approach to e-Government. 263-266 - Linda Lee Bower:

Digital transformation of public services and administration: a case study of Bulgaria. 267-270
Digital Governance Assessment Methods
- Sushil Prakash, Ilaventhan Gunalan:

An empirical framework for digital government assessment. 271-278 - Roumiana Tsankova, Joanna Alexieva:

Requirements of the digital society for the governance assessment methods. 279-286 - Aryam Salazar Castillo, Rosa Sánchez Tortolero

, Jorbin Martínez Medina, Jean Carlo Márquez González:
Participation of persons with disabilities in grassroots organizations (OBPPs) through the Community Integration System (SINCO). 287-297 - Vicky Margariti, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos

, Anastasia Papastilianou
, Teta Stamati, Sofia Angeli:
Assessment of organizational interoperability in e-Government: a new model and tool for assessing organizational interoperability maturity of a public service in practice. 298-308 - Abebe Rorissa

, Emmanuel Sebastian Udoh:
The evolution of African e-Government websites: a comparative analysis. 309-314 - Alexander M. Pakhalov

, Natalia A. Rozhkova, Charalampos Alexopoulos
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Assessing the quality of e-Government services for entrepreneurship: a comparative study in Russia's regions. 315-325 - Olga Filatova

, Daniil Volkovskii:
The online discourse as a form of e-Participation: the experience of internet discourse research. 326-333 - Mariutsi Alexandra Osorio-Sanabria

, Ferney Amaya-Fernandez
, Mayda Patricia González-Zabala:
Developing a model to readiness assessment of open government data in public institutions in Colombia. 334-340 - Burcu Demirdoven, Ecem Buse Sevinc Cubuk

, Naci Karkin
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Establishing relational trust in e-Participation: a systematic literature review to propose a model. 341-348 - Rodrigo Cardoso Silva

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The public security test of Brazilian e-Voting system: the challenges in pre-electoral observation. 349-358 - Demetrios Sarantis, Delfina Soares, Joana Carvalho

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HSWAI: a health sector website assessment instrument. 359-368 - Ilenia Bruno, Georges Lobo, Beatrice Valente Covino, Alessandro Donarelli, Valeria Marchetti, Anna Schiavone Panni, Francesco Molinari:

Technology readiness revisited: a proposal for extending the scope of impact assessment of European public services. 369-380 - Lei Zheng

, Wai-Min Kwok
, Vincenzo Aquaro, Xinyu Qi, Wenzeng Lyu:
Evaluating global open government data: methods and status. 381-391 - Alandey Severo Leite da Silva

, Antonio Alberto Teixeira:
Digital governance assessment from the conceptualization of information infrastructures. 392-395 - Aryam Salazar Castillo:

Measures to safeguard food security during COVID-19: the experience of the sowing plan in Venezuela. 396-399 - Saima Khan, Moinul Zaber

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Understanding the responsiveness of local-level e-Governance platforms of Bangladesh. 400-403
Digital Transformation of Public Services and Administration
- Apeksha Hooda:

Interplay of core-competencies leading to the implementation of future-oriented and sustainable e-Governance: a mixed method research. 404-409 - Paul Kariuki, Jude A. Adeleke

, Lizzy Oluwatoyin Ofusori
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The role of open data in enabling fiscal transparency and accountability in municipalities in Africa: South Africa and Nigeria case studies. 410-418 - Izabela Kapsa

, Magdalena Musial-Karg
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E-Government in Poland in public data and opinions of Poles: empirical analysis. 419-429 - David Valle-Cruz

, Asdrúbal López-Chau
, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán:
Impression analysis of trending topics in Twitter with classification algorithms. 430-441 - Sundar Balakrishna:

Connecting the unconnected: innovations in mobile government in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. 442-451 - Regina Erlenheim, Dirk Draheim, Kuldar Taveter:

Identifying design principles for proactive services through systematically understanding the reactivity-proactivity spectrum. 452-458 - Fathoni A. Musyaffa, Jens Lehmann, Hajira Jabeen

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Cross-administration comparative analysis of open fiscal data. 459-468 - Yenisel Gulatee, Qianli Yuan

, Mila Gascó-Hernández, J. Ramón Gil-García
, Megan K. Sutherland-Mitzner, Theresa A. Pardo:
Technology adoption for emergency preparedness and response in rural areas: identifying the main determinants. 469-476 - Denisse Cañete, Romina Torres

, Rodrigo Salas
, Hernán Astudillo
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Framework to prioritize digital transformation initiatives based on the country's development impact. 477-484 - Rajesh Dinesh Hanbal, Amit Prakash

, Janaki Srinivasan:
Who drives data in data-driven governance?: The politics of data production in India's livelihood program. 485-493 - Edimara M. Luciano, Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft:

The role of organizational citizenship behavior and strategic alignment in increasing the generation of public value through digital transformation. 494-501 - Giovanni Liva, Cristiano Codagnone, Gianluca Misuraca, Vaida Gineikyte, Egidijus Barcevicius:

Exploring digital government transformation: a literature review. 502-509 - Felipe Haleyson Ribeiro dos Santos, Edson Ronaldo Guarido Filho, Taiane Ritta Coelho, Jair Aurelio Santos Dias Antunes:

Historical and prospective analysis of the military police of Paraná: from horse policing to digital governance. 510-513 - David Jamieson

, Rob Wilson
, Mike Martin:
Is the GaaP wider than we think?: Applying a sociotechnical lens to Government-as-a-Platform. 514-517
Open and Collaborative Governance
- Vicente A. Pitogo

, Christine Diane Lim-Ramos:
Social media enabled e-Participation: a lexicon-based sentiment analysis using unsupervised machine learning. 518-528 - Fernando Kleiman, Sebastiaan A. Meijer, Marijn Janssen:

Behavioral factors influencing the opening of government data by civil servants: initial findings from the literature. 529-534 - Radomir V. Bolgov

, Andrei V. Chugunov:
From open budget to participatory budgeting in the context of the Eurasian Digital Agenda. 535-543 - Raissa Angie Daniela Quintero-Angulo, Jenny Marcela Sánchez-Torres, Diana Marcela Cardona-Román

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Problem areas in e-Participation: a systematic review. 544-550 - Ayman Alarabiat

, Delfina Soares, Elsa Estevez:
Municipalities e-Participation initiatives through Facebook: citizens perspective. 551-559 - Anil Yasin Ar

, Asad Abbas:
Government ICT-based cross sectoral collaboration strategy for financial support of low-income families during the COVID-19 pandemic. 560-563 - Joana Carvalho

, Rui Dinis Sousa
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Exploring the case of a local food bank to understand information technology use in government information networks. 564-567
Smart Cities and Regions
- Vitalina Karachay, Dmitry Prokudin

, Olga Kononova, Daria Pilyasova:
Sociocultural information urban space in smart city context. 568-575 - Rajesh R. Pai, Sreejith Alathur:

Determinants of mobile health application awareness and use in India: an empirical analysis. 576-584 - Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar

, Cristina Alcaide-Muñoz
, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz:
Characterising smart initiatives' planning in Smart Cities: an empirical analysis in Spanish Smart Cities. 585-595 - Matthew Perkins:

Is your city fast enough to be smart? 596-601 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Luis F. Luna-Reyes

, J. Ramón Gil-García
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Governance innovations, digital transformation and the generation of public value in Smart City initiatives. 602-608 - Judy Backhouse

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A taxonomy of measures for smart cities. 609-619 - Gabriela Viale Pereira, Maria A. Wimmer, Alexander Ronzhyn

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Research needs for disruptive technologies in smart cities. 620-627 - Luiza Schuch de Azambuja

, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Robert Krimmer:
Clearing the existing fog over the smart sustainable city concept: highlighting the importance of governance. 628-637 - Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, J. Ramón Gil-García

, Theresa A. Pardo:
What makes a city smart?: Reconsidering the core components in the Brazilian context. 638-645 - Andrea Ceballos-Zuluaga, Luis Daniel Benavides Navarro, Victoria Eugenia Ospina-Becerra:

Towards a measuring framework for knowledge creation in smart cities. 646-653 - Luiz Claudio Diogo Reis, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Flávia Cristina Bernardini, Claudia Cappelli:

Towards a COBIT5 approach to ICT governance requirements in smart cities. 654-661 - Harekrishna Misra

, Adegboyega Ojo
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Making the smart region transition: towards a conceptual and assessment framework. 662-669 - Luiz Claudio Diogo Reis, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Flávia Cristina Bernardini, Claudia Cappelli:

Towards a good practices catalog for ICT governance in the Brazilian smart cities context. 670-673 - Lill Sarv, Kristel Kibus, Ralf-Martin Soe:

Smart city collaboration model: a case study of university-city collaboration. 674-677 - Lauro André Ribeiro

, Maurício Kunz, Thaísa Leal da Silva
, Letiane Benincá
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Initiatives for smarter and more sustainable cities in two Brazilian cities: drivers, benefits and challenges. 678-681 - Lucas Meirelles Toledo Ramos Batista

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Platforms real estate: a brief analysis of what the literature contains and lacks. 682-685
Legal Informatics
- Francesco Sovrano

, Monica Palmirani
, Fabio Vitali
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Deep learning based multi-label text classification of UNGA resolutions. 686-695 - Antonios Stasis, Vassiliki Dalakou, Ilias Karakatsanis, Loukia Demiri, Georgia Valatsou, Dimitrios Sarantis:

Better access to law by codification and consolidation of legal acts: the case of the Hellenic Law Codification Portal. 696-704 - Stevan Gostojic

, Biljana Ledenican, Nenad Grsic:
Digitizing parliaments: a case study of Serbia. 705-710 - Shefali Virkar

, Charalampos Alexopoulos
, Stefania Stavropoulou, Sofia Tsekeridou
, Anna-Sophie Novak
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User-centric decision support system design in legal informatics: a typology of users. 711-722 - Stefania Stavropoulou, Ilias Romas, Sofia Tsekeridou

, Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Lörinc Thurnay, Shefali Virkar
, Günther Schefbeck, Nektarios Kyriakou, Zoi Lachana, Charalampos Alexopoulos
, Yannis Charalabidis:
Architecting an innovative big open legal data analytics, search and retrieval platform. 723-730 - Michalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Yannis Charalabidis:

Legal informatics from the aspect of interoperability: a review of systems, tools and ontologies. 731-737 - Sotiris Leventis, Vassileios-Marios Anastassiou

, Fotios Fitsilis
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Application of enterprise integration patterns for the digital transformation of parliamentary control. 738-741 - Kaouther Mezaache, Latifa Mahdaoui:

Law analysis to support public process design. 742-745
Doctoral Colloquium
- Jonathan Davies, Rob Procter

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Online platforms of public participation: a deliberative democracy or a delusion? 746-753 - Seulki Lee-Geiller:

Conditions influencing e-Participation: a cross-country comparative mixed methods analysis. 754-761 - Caroline Tuttman, Marie Anne Macadar

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Public value creation through digital transformation in tax administration: a conceptual model proposal. 762-766 - Alexandros Gerontas:

Towards an e-Government semantic interoperability assessment framework. 767-774
Industry and Public Sector
- Panagiotis Symeonidis

, Pantelis Mitropoulos, Simeon Taskaris, Theodoros Vakkas, Eleni Adamopoulou, Dimitrios Karakirios, Vasileios Salamalikis, Georgios Kosmopoulos, Andreas Kazantzidis
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ThermiAir: an innovative air quality monitoring system for airborne particulate matter in Thermi, Greece. 775-778 - Victoria Kalogirou, Sander van Dooren

, Ilias Dimopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis, Jean-Paul De-Baets, Georges Lobo:
Linked government data hub, an ontology agnostic data harvester and API. 779-782 - Bárbara Luiza Coutinho do Nascimento, Alexandre Rodrigues de Oliveira:

Enabling anonymous whistleblowing through online reporting mechanisms in Brazil. 783-786 - Rajan Gupta, Saibal Kumar Pal:

Effective inclusion of citizens through e-Governance services: case study of direct benefit transfer in India. 787-790 - Shaima Al Mahrooqi, Judy Backhouse:

Selecting indicators for the Smart City Pilot in Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), Sultanate of Oman. 791-794 - Ralf-Martin Soe:

Facilitating cross-sectoral digital product development. 795-798 - Moreen Heine, Matthias Schmid:

Methods and tools in the early stages of legislation. 799-802 - Maria Dietel, Moreen Heine:

Agility in public sector IT projects. 803-806 - Emidio Stani, Florian Barthélemy, Kareljan Raes, Maxime Pittomvils, Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez:

How data vocabulary standards enhance the exchange of information exposed through APIs: the case of public service descriptions. 807-810 - Federico Chiarelli, Barbora Kudzmanaite, Giorgio Cacciaguerra Ranghieri, Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez:

The EIF monitoring mechanism. 811-814 - Evert-Jan Mulder, Renz Davits:

On the impact of technology on the workforce of government. 815-818 - Luiz Felipe Ribeiro Barbalat Queiroz, Marie Anne Macadar

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Petrobras' operation center: an oil and gas Brazilian company case. 819-822 - Ali Hussain Al-Lawati, Luís Soares Barbosa

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Towards a register-based census in Oman. 823-826 - Mariana Lameiras, Maria João Costa, Delfina Soares, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou:

Key indicators for justice: evidence-based research for policy-making. 827-830
POSTER SESSION: Poster Exhibition
- Eleni Mougiakou

, Anastasia Christaki, Giouli Athousaki, Theodoros Vakkas, George Velegrakis, Pantelis Mitropoulos, Thanos Andritsos, Dimitris Poulios, Kostas Vourekas, Sofia Tsadari, Anastasios Manos
, Spyros Tzortzis:
Participatory urban planning through online webGIS platform: operations and tools. 831-834 - Vitalina Karachay, Andrei V. Chugunov, Ruzhena Neustroeva:

Participatory budgeting and e-Participation in smart cities: comparative overview. 835-838 - Aleksandr Sergeevich Tropnikov, Anna Borisovna Uglova, Boris Abdullohonovich Nizomutdinov

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Application of social networks users digital fingerprints to predict their information image. 839-842 - Karin Skill

, Elin Wihlborg, Ahmed Kaharevic
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Digital diversity and an inclusive smart society: a novel methodological search for digital participation and sustainable development in a Swedish suburb. 843-846 - Lyudmila Vidiasova, Yury Kabanov:

Online trust and ICTs usage: findings from St. Petersburg, Russia. 847-850 - Natalia Chichkova

, Alena Begler, Vitaly Vlasov:
Modeling city land use with an ontology. 851-854

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