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- Data-Driven Governance in Crises: Topic Modelling for the Identification of Refugee NeedsKilian Sprenkamp, Liudmila Zavolokina, Mario Angst, Mateusz Dolata. 1-11 [doi]
- Application of Text Analytics in Public Service Co-Creation: Literature Review and Research FrameworkNina Rizun, Aleksandra Revina, Noella Edelmann. 12-22 [doi]
- Improving City Life via Legitimate and Participatory Policy-making: A Data-driven Approach in SwitzerlandThomas Samuel Wellings, Srijoni Majumdar, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Evangelos Pournaras. 23-35 [doi]
- Towards an Organically Growing Hate Speech Dataset in Hate Speech Detection Systems in a Smart Mobility ApplicationAhmad Alsamman, Andreas Schmitz, Maria A. Wimmer. 36-43 [doi]
- Crowdsourcing Smart City: SmartTaipei ProjectHelen K. Liu, Yu-Wei Guo, Liang-Yu Chen. 44-54 [doi]
- Challenges in designing an inclusive Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending systemReni Sulastri, Marijn Janssen 0001. 55-65 [doi]
- Assessing the Implementation of Personal data Protection Awareness and User Satisfaction on the MyData Platform in Taiwan: Assessing User Satisfaction on the MyData Service in TaiwanHsien-Lee Tseng. 66-72 [doi]
- Between International Practice and Academia: Review and integration of Open Government Data BenchmarksHao-En Kao. 73-89 [doi]
- Evolution of Cybersecurity Concerns: A Systematic Literature ReviewSukumar Ganapati, Michael Ahn, Christopher G. Reddick. 90-97 [doi]
- Does the Citizen's Education Level and Digital Information Ability Affect their Internet Rights Protection Willingness?Yuanyuan Guo, Yi Deng, Qingguo Meng. 98-107 [doi]
- Policy guidelines to facilitate collective action towards quantum-safety: Recommended policy guidelines to aid and facilitate collective action in migration towards quantum-safe public key infrastructure systemsLærke Vinther Christiansen, Nitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen 0001. 108-114 [doi]
- Replication and UpScaling of Smart Cities in Academia and Practice: Concepts, Barriers and EnablersRalf-Martin Soe. 115-121 [doi]
- How to regulate a Digital Twin City? Insights from a Proactive Law approach: How "human in the loop" and "precautionary principles" can serve policymakers in their attempt to incorporate respect of rights and solidarity in the smart cityGabriele Suffia. 122-128 [doi]
- Exploring Digital Innovations in California City GovernmentMyungjung Kwon, Eunmi Lee, Sounman Hong, Soon Ae Chun. 129-134 [doi]
- How Does Culture Influence Chinese People's Views and Actions on e-Government Websites? A Study on Citizens' Continuous Use of e-Government Websites Based on Cultural ModelYuanyuan Guo. 135-143 [doi]
- The use and impact of TikTok in the 2022 Brazilian presidential electionJuliana Lima, Maria Santana, Andreiwid Correa, Kellyton Brito. 144-152 [doi]
- Exploring citizens attitudes towards social media use by public administrations: the case of Spanish local governmentsJ. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre. 153-164 [doi]
- Enhancing cross-border mobility by adopting a user journey approach for digital public servicesNathan Da Silva Carvalho, Nikos Vasilakis, Lucy Temple, Petros Christopoulos, Ipek Koeysurenbars, Michaela Pfeiffer, Matiss Veigurs. 165-171 [doi]
- Exploring EU e-Delivery Integration for Enabling Interregional Innovation through the SilverHub PlatformEric Blake Jackson, Petteri Kivimäki, Ingrid Pappel, Sadok Ben Yahia. 172-179 [doi]
- The promises and perils of open source software release and usage by government - evidence from GitHub and literatureGregor Eibl, Lörinc Thurnay. 180-190 [doi]
- Hippolyta: a framework to enhance open data interpretability and empower citizensRaissa Barcellos, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo, Anneke Zuiderwijk. 191-198 [doi]
- Citizen Engagement and Open Government Co-creation: The Cases of Brazil and the Dominican RepublicDmytro Khutkyy. 199-204 [doi]
- Moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usageCharalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena. 205-213 [doi]
- The effects of institutional factors on public value position prioritization: proposing and validating a measurement scale in the Brazilian digital government context: proposing and validating a measurement scale in the Brazilian digital government contextKaren M. G. Lopes, Edimara M. Luciano, Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft. 214-223 [doi]
- Strengthening e-Participation through Design Thinking. Relevance for Better Digital Public ServicesIlaria Mariani, Marzia Mortati, Francesca Rizzo 0003. 224-232 [doi]
- Method for Evaluating the Use of Plain Language in Interfaces of Public Service PortalsVanessa Nunes, Claudia Cappelli, Rodrigo Michel De Moraes, Rodrigo Oliveira, José Lutiano Costa da Silva. 233-243 [doi]
- A Contribution to the Defense of Liquid DemocracyGregory Butterworth, Richard Booth 0001. 244-250 [doi]
- Legal and Ethical Implications of Data Processing in Sex-Positive Techno Parties: the case of ZusammenKommenZsofia Kenner. 251-260 [doi]
- Tackling the sustainability crisis through digital collective intelligence: the principles of doughnut economics in smart citiesAleksandra Kekkonen, Ilona Beliatskaya. 261-269 [doi]
- Multilectic Forums in Digital Service EcosystemsHeidi Hietala, Tero Päivärinta. 270-279 [doi]
- Success Factors and Barriers of GovTech Ecosystems: A case study of GovTech ecosystems in the Netherlands and LithuaniaMarissa Hoekstra, Anne Fleur van Veenstra, Nitesh Bharosa. 280-288 [doi]
- Barriers for developing and launching digital identity walletsBert Lukkien, Nitesh Bharosa, Mark de Reuver. 289-299 [doi]
- Designing public participation in the digital age: Lessons learned from using the policy cycle in an Austrian case studyNoella Edelmann, Valerie Albrecht. 300-308 [doi]
- Modes of Engagement: Problematizing Managerial Assumptions of Participation in Public Sector Digital Transformation: Problematizing managerial assumptions of participation in public sector digital transformationMäjt Wik, Daniel Curto-Millet, Tomas Lindroth. 309-317 [doi]
- Digital Transformation Drift: A Population Study of Swedish MunicipalitiesFredrik Carlsson, Marcus Matteby, Johan Magnusson. 318-326 [doi]
- Formulating Open Data-Based Value Propositions: An Evaluation and Comparison of Two Canvas ToolsAntoine Clarinval, Anthony Simonofski, Annick Castiaux, Yingying Gao, Marijn Janssen 0001. 327-337 [doi]
- Ignorance in public sector digital transformation: Empirical evidence and conjectureJonathan Crusoe, Johan Magnusson, Jacob Torell. 338-348 [doi]
- New ways for monitoring the public workforce after the pandemic: The management and performance program in the Brazilian Federal GovernmentFernando Kleiman, Rogerio De Souza Farias, Nathalia Junca Nogueira, Thais Barral De Oliveira Brito, Marcelo Mendes Barbosa, Danilo Marasca Marasca Bertazzi, Roberto Seara Machado Pojo Rego. 349-354 [doi]
- Smart contracts for creating transparent transactions to reduce corruptionDarusalam, Marijn Janssen 0001, Jamaliah Said, Normah Omar, Muhammad Indra Saputra. 355-361 [doi]
- Open Data Evaluation Model in Brazilian Governmental PortalsAna Eliza Duarte, João Bárbara, Adriano Machado, Caroline Burle, Wagner Meira Jr., Leticia Alves. 362-369 [doi]
- Public services recommendation system: an alternative to customize the digital government transformationSandro Luís Brandão Campos, Josiel Maimone Figueiredo. 370-379 [doi]
- Human-Centric Design in Applications for Emergency Preparedness and Response in Rural Communities: The Case of the E!AppAryamala Prasad, Mila Gascó-Hernández, José Ramón Gil-García, Qianli Yuan. 380-387 [doi]
- National and sub-national approaches towards the creation of an interoperability framework - the case of Spain: Creation of an interoperability framework - SpainMiguel Alvarez Rodriguez, Victoria Kalogirou, Federico Chiarelli, Allegra Crahay, Noémie Custers, Emilia Miscenà. 388-394 [doi]
- Ironies of Public Service Automation - Bainbridge RevisitedIda Lindgren. 395-404 [doi]
- On identifying early blockable taxpayers on goods and services trading operationsDouglas Silva, Sérgio T. Carvalho, Nádia Félix Felipe da Silva. 405-413 [doi]
- The challenges of AI implementation in the public sectorLuca Tangi, Colin van Noordt, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller. 414-422 [doi]
- Research and Development Agenda for the Use of AI in ParliamentsJörn von Lucke, Fotios Fitsilis, Jan Etscheid. 423-433 [doi]
- Problem Formulation and Use Case Identification of AI in Government: Results from the Literature ReviewTupokigwe Isagah, Soumaya I. Ben Dhaou. 434-439 [doi]
- Bridging the Gap between e-Government and e-Health: Recommendations for Deploying e-Health Services in the Public SectorMichael Koddebusch, Holger Koelmann, Ole Friedrich, Jörg Becker 0001. 440-448 [doi]
- Examining Failure of Smart City Public Value Co-Creation: The Role of Institutional CommitmentMagdalena Ciesielska, Aurora Sánchez-Ortiz. 449-457 [doi]
- How do personality traits influence Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage? Investigating the indirect and moderating effectsNina Rizun, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena, Fernando Kleiman, Ricardo Matheus. 458-467 [doi]
- A relational view of knowledge sharing in public-private IT outsourcing relationshipsFrançois Duhamel, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes. 468-477 [doi]
- Navigating Information Technology Challenges and Priorities: Expanding Responsibilities, Growing Roles, and Evolving Contexts for City LeadersBattulga Buyannemekh, Meghan E. Cook. 478-485 [doi]
- Understanding Cross-Boundary Information Sharing in Emergency Management: Insights from Public Alert and Warning Messages in US Local GovernmentsTzuhao Chen, José Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Alessandria Dey, Derek Werthmuller. 486-495 [doi]
- Fair prices for sustainability in agriculture and food. Requirements and design options for a data-based transparency systemLisa Klug, Wolfgang Prinz. 496-507 [doi]
- Whose data is it anyway? Diverging perspectives in EU policy on the current and future role of the citizen in digital governmentHans Graux. 508-513 [doi]
- AgInTeF: Agile Interoperability Testing Framework for Orchestrating Overarching Procedures in Verifying Digital Public ServicesMaria Siapera, Andreas Schmitz, Maria A. Wimmer, Andriana Prentza. 514-525 [doi]
- Towards a Mobile-First Cross-Border eID FrameworkRoland Czerny, Christian Kollmann, Blaz Podgorelec, Bernd Prünster, Thomas Zefferer. 526-535 [doi]
- A Security-Evaluation Framework for Mobile Cross-Border e-Government SolutionsThomas Zefferer, Bernd Prünster, Christian Kollmann, Andreea Ancuta Corici, Lukas Alber, Roland Czerny, Blaz Podgorelec. 536-543 [doi]
- A Framework for Understanding Circular Economy Monitoring: Insights from the Automotive IndustryBoriana Rukanova, Jolien Ubacht, Ben Turner, Yao-Hua Tan, Jonathan Schmid, Elmer Rietveld, Wout Hofman. 544-555 [doi]
- Environmental Regulation, Smart Meter Adoption, and Carbon Emission: An Interpretable Machine Learning ApproachYue Gao, Chunjie Zhao, Jing Zhang. 556-563 [doi]
- On Using Design Thinking to Define Public Challenges and Address SDGsGeorge Valença, Hugo Medeiros, Katarina Santiago, Bruno Guedes, Matheus Fidelis, Kellyton Brito. 564-569 [doi]
- Decolonizing e-government benchmarkingErico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha, Manuella Maia Ribeiro. 570-582 [doi]
- Collective digital transformation: Institutional work in municipal collaborationFredrik Carlsson, Marcus Matteby, Johan Magnusson, Nataliya Berbyuk Lindstrom. 583-592 [doi]
- The Expected Public Value of the European Union Central Bank Digital Currency: What is the expected public value of a digital currency in the European Union? Student Track PaperJade Reyskens, Sara Takamatsu, Sabrina Waizmann, Alexandra Zins, Kai Zhang, Joep Crompvoets. 593-600 [doi]
- DIGITAL PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ARTISANAL FISHERMEN: A case study under Bourdieu's theory of practice in communities of the Brazilian AmazonJoao Paulo Dos Santos Da Silva, Diana Cruz Rodrigues. 601-613 [doi]
- A Taxonomy of Design Decisions for Central Bank Digital Currencies: Student Track PaperLaura Katharina Stamm, Holger Koelmann. 614-625 [doi]
- Enabling Digital Government Through Transformation: Student TrackSumeet Padwalkar, Abigail Whelan, Eimear Manning, Jack O'Brien, Fergus Jayes, Jason Murphy, Stephen Treacy, Andrew Brosnan. 626-632 [doi]
- Panel Submission: Cyberinfrastructure for Government InnovationsRichard Knepper, Jerzy Proficz, Yu-Che Chen, Sukumar Ganapati. 633-636 [doi]
- American State Government Cybersecurity PoliciesSukumar Ganapati, Lindamaria Ortega Franco, Angie Nga Le. 637-638 [doi]
- In Solidarity with Ukraine through Conversational AI via Facebook Ads: A Case Study of Online Discussion in 15 CountriesJawad Ahmad Haqbeen, Sofia Sahab, Takayuki Ito 0001. 639-641 [doi]
- From Conventional Open Government Data Portals to Storytelling Portals: The StoryOGD PrototypeAbiola Paterne Chokki, Benoît Vanderose. 642-643 [doi]
- Smart Cities and Digital Twins in Lower AustriaGabriela Viale Pereira, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Lucy Temple, Thomas Delissen, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Torsten Priebe. 644-645 [doi]
- Tourism Governments and Solidarity: Can Destination Management Organizations be involved in a refugee crisis while exploiting their digital capabilities?Nadzeya Sabatini. 646-647 [doi]
- The Future of Work in the Public Service: Understanding Public Servants' Attitudes and Perspectives on Return to Office and Hybrid WorkMaria Gintova. 648-649 [doi]
- Analyzing US Federal Action on Artificial Intelligence Education Using a Process Governance FrameworkMihir Menon, Yu-Che Chen. 650-653 [doi]
- Facilitating the Problems that lie within the Solutions using Conversational AI: A Case Study of Post-2021 AfghanistanSofia Sahab, Jawad Ahmad Haqbeen, Takayuki Ito 0001. 654-656 [doi]
- Semantic Based Carbon Footprint of Food Supply Chain ManagementSwapnali Yadav, Megan Powers, Edlira Vakaj, Sanju Tiwari, Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, José-Lázaro Martínez-Rodríguez. 657-659 [doi]
- Toward Policy Transparency and Real-Time Policy AssessmentSoon Ae Chun, Fatima Yusuf, Sasikala Vasudevan, Michael Renda, Alen Chih-Yuan Li, James Geller. 660-662 [doi]
- Revolutionizing the Public Works Value Chain through AI monitoring: Towards an understanding of Increased Productivity in PerúOscar Miranda-Hospinal, David Valle Cruz, Jorge Yrivarren-Lazo, Carlos Yula-Inca, Kevin Ronceros-Ponce. 663-665 [doi]
- Why do we need a new framework for e-participation?: Thinking about the rapid Transition to E-Participation during the COVID-19 in the Porto Alegre Municipal Council for Urban and Environmental Development, BrazilClaucia Piccoli Faganello, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano. 666-668 [doi]
- Conceptualizing Digital Government for Social SolidarityDavid Duenas-Cid, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski. 669-670 [doi]
- Dialect Translation of English Language to Telangana: Mexin ProjectHashwanth Sutharapu, Akshit Duggal, Sanju Tiwari, Edlira Vakaj, Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez, Ruben Barrera-Hernandez. 671-673 [doi]
- Approaches towards using ChatGPT as an open data companionTobias Siebenlist. 674-675 [doi]
- Identification of High-Value Dataset determinants: is there a silver bullet for efficient sustainability-oriented data-driven development?Anastasija Nikiforova, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Nina Rizun, Magdalena Ciesielska. 676-678 [doi]
- Diagnosing and Addressing Emergent Harms in the Design Process of Public AI and Algorithmic SystemsSem Nouws, Íñigo Martinez De Rituerto De Troya, Roel Dobbe, Marijn Janssen 0001. 679-681 [doi]