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- The Implementation of New Public Governance Through Blockchain: A Delphi-based analysisMaik Brinkmann, Moreen Heine. 1-9 [doi]
- The adoption of Artificial Intelligence in the public sector in Europe: drivers, features, and impactsRony Medaglia, Luca Tangi. 10-18 [doi]
- Stance Trees: A Novel Approach for Assessing Politically Polarized Issues in TwitterGabriela Andrea Diaz, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Elsa Estevez, Ana Gabriela Maguitman. 19-24 [doi]
- An Exploratory Diagnosis of Artificial Intelligence Risks for a Responsible GovernanceSónia Teixeira, José Rodrigues, Bruno Veloso, João Gama 0001. 25-31 [doi]
- Ethical and Legal Aspects of Digital Forensics Algorithms: The Case of Digital Evidence AcquisitionMaria Ioanna Maratsi, Oliver Popov, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis. 32-40 [doi]
- A Framework for Secure and Privacy Preserving Health Data Exchange across Health Information Systems using a Digital Identity SystemSwapnil Shrivastava, T. K. Srikanth. 41-49 [doi]
- Data Sharing as a Debiasing Measure for AI Systems in Healthcare: New Legal BasisYasaman Yousefi. 50-58 [doi]
- Co-regulation Approach for Governing Big Data: Thoughts on Data Protection LawFrancesco Vigna. 59-63 [doi]
- Distributing the Capacity to Solve: Digital Public Goods for Iterative Adaptation in Governance and Service DeliveryAmeya Ashok Naik, Gautham Ravichander. 64-68 [doi]
- Integrating OSLO semantics in word processorsDwight Van Lancker, Niels Van Durme, Eveline Vlassenroot, Raf Buyle, Peter Mechant, Pieter Colpaert, Erik Mannens. 69-73 [doi]
- The EU's Digital Identity Policy: Tracing Policy PunctuationsLinda Weigl, Alexandre Amard, Cristiano Codagnone, Gilbert Fridgen. 74-81 [doi]
- Perceived challenges and opportunities of machine learning applications in governmental organisations: an interview-based exploration in the NetherlandsJeroen Delfos, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Sander van Cranenburgh, Caspar G. Chorus. 82-89 [doi]
- Digital Government Interoperability and Data Exchange Platforms: Insights from a Twenty Country Comparative StudyKeegan McBride, Sujani Kamalanathan, Sandhra-Mirella Valdma, Taavi Toomere, Margus Freudenthal. 90-97 [doi]
- Embedding digital participatory budgeting within local government: motivations, strategies and barriers facedJonathan Davies, Miguel Arana-Catania, Rob Procter. 98-104 [doi]
- Public Grievance Redressal for Urban e-Governance in Guntur, Andhra PradeshVaasanthi Vedantam, Gayatri Doctor. 105-110 [doi]
- Sustainable Co-Creation in the Public Sector: A Case Study in the Lower Austrian Federal GovernmentNoella Edelmann, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller, Trui Steen, Bernhard Gerhardter, Tim Holzbauer. 111-118 [doi]
- ASDG - An AI-based framework for automatic classification of impact on the SDGsSergio Hoyas. 119-123 [doi]
- Integrating BPMN with DMN to model complex Public Services: The case of Getting a Transportation Card for Disabled in GreeceEfthimios Tambouris, Theocharis Tavantzis, Konstantinos Vergidis, Alexandros Gerontas, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 124-130 [doi]
- A Canonical Evidence-based Approach for Semantic Interoperability in Cross-border and Cross-domain e-Government ServicesThashmee Karunarathne, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Ioannis Konstantinidis 0002, Ana Rosa Guzmán Carbonell. 131-139 [doi]
- Adopting digital government shared-services centers: A case from IcelandIllugi T. Hjaltalín. 140-145 [doi]
- Impact of the Philippine Government's Migration to the CloudLinda Bower. 146-153 [doi]
- Barriers to digital transformation in higher education institutionsThomais Gkrimpizi, Vassilios Peristeras. 154-160 [doi]
- Digital Financial Inclusion of the Informal Sector: The case of Raast Platform in PakistanHasnain Bokhari. 161-166 [doi]
- Analyzing Opinions of Subscribers about Artificial Intelligence and Manpower Issues in Newspaper CoveragesAki Nagano. 167-172 [doi]
- Dimensions of e-Participation: Levels of Participation and Citizen Configurations: Levels of Participation and Citizen ConfigurationsLeif Sundberg, Katarina Gidlund. 173-179 [doi]
- Open Government Data as a panacea against corruption and mismanagement: An analysis of Open Public Data on COVID-19-related procurement at the sub-national levelMara Mendes, Jessica Voigt. 180-186 [doi]
- Reconnecting the Government and Civil Society? Assessing the Effects of Taiwan Open Government National Action PlanTong-Yi Huang, Zong-Xian Huang. 187-194 [doi]
- Unified vocabulary in Official Gazettes: An exploratory study on procurement dataRuben Interian, Isela Mendoza, Flávia Bernardini, José Viterbo. 195-202 [doi]
- A comprehensive review of open data platforms, prevalent technologies, and functionalitiesMohsan Ali, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis. 203-214 [doi]
- Barriers to Openly Sharing Government Data: Towards an Open Data-adapted Innovation Resistance TheoryAnastasija Nikiforova, Anneke Zuiderwijk. 215-220 [doi]
- Agreement and Disagreement in American Social Media Discussions (Evidence from Facebook Discussions on the Second Impeachment of D. Trump)Daniil Volkovskii, Olga Filatova. 221-228 [doi]
- Introducing the DigiPart-Index: Mapping and explaining digital political participation on the subnational level in SwitzerlandUwe Serdült, Gabriel Hofmann, Costa Vayenas. 229-236 [doi]
- Coordination between Governmental Resources and Citizen Engagement with Open Government Data: A Coupling Coordinated ModelYing Zhang, Marijn Janssen 0001. 237-241 [doi]
- Local governments on Facebook: What content encourages citizen participation and what type of municipalities post it the most?Gonçalo Paiva Dias. 242-247 [doi]
- Factors of engagement in e-Participation in a smart cityAndrea Cristina Lima Duarte Ferreira, Taiane Ritta Coelho. 248-255 [doi]
- Open Government Data for Sustainable Development: Trends, Policies and Assessment: Continuing the Pilot Assessment of the Open Government Data Index (OGDI)Jonas Meuleman, Wai-Min Kwok, Vincenzo Aquaro. 256-265 [doi]
- Analysis of the Interconnection between Perceived Safety and Custodianship in Urban Green ZonesAnastasiia Galaktionova, Aleksandr Antonov. 266-273 [doi]
- E-participation in lawmaking: background, promises & challengesAna Luisa De Moraes Azenha. 274-278 [doi]
- Multiple-Case Study on the Perceived Impacts of Philippine Identification System in Organizational Control: Focusing on E-government ServicesPierre Pauline Reyes Abesamis, Kevin Matthe Caramancion. 279-287 [doi]
- Submission Template for ACM PapersJohnson Mulongo Masinde, Daniel Muthee Wambiri, Goudian Gwademba, Otuoma Sanya. 288-300 [doi]
- Empirical framework to determine maturity of digital transformation of a service to citizens through enhancements on existing assessment methods - Case Study IndiaSushil Prakash. 301-308 [doi]
- Communication with local governments: An assessment of e-mail responsivenessMariana Lameiras, Delfina Soares, Luís Amaral. 309-315 [doi]
- Assessing Information and System Quality of Open Government Data Portals in CroatiaKarlo Kevic, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Ana Kuvezdic Divjak. 316-324 [doi]
- The Berlin Declaration monitoring mechanism: An assessment framework supporting the implementation of a political declarationAllegra Crahay, Federico Chiarelli, Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez, Ghita Ennadif, Solène Vossot, Ruben Narzul, Esther Bleys, Victoria Kalogirou. 325-330 [doi]
- The Impact of Digital Government on the Competitiveness of Brazilian States: An Econometric StudyThiago José Tavares Ávila, Allisson Nascimento Gonçalves da Silva, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza. 331-338 [doi]
- Measuring the Effects of Using Digital Innovation Contests as Policy Tools: Towards an Assessment InstrumentGustaf Juell-Skielse, Anders Hjalmarsson Jordanius. 339-343 [doi]
- Why Do Public Servants Intend to Open Government Data? The Case of TaiwanYen-Chen Huang, Tong-Yi Huang. 344-352 [doi]
- Smart Governance Approaches and Indicators in Smart Cities Measurement FrameworksManuella Maia Ribeiro, Javiera Fernanda Medina Macaya. 353-359 [doi]
- Integrated Social Registry: A potential pathway towards efficient rural welfare deliveryAjay More, Prashant Mittal, Shilpa Singh, Ravinath Sinha. 360-368 [doi]
- ADACOP: A Big Data Platform for Open Government DataAndrés Moreno, José Molano-Pulido, Juan E. Gómez-Morantes, Rafael A. Gonzalez. 369-375 [doi]
- Fake News Goes Viral! Determination and Analysis of Virality of Socially Relevant Events in Digital GovernanceSachin Kumar, Alok Nikhil Jha. 376-380 [doi]
- Assessing the State of E-governance Responsiveness at Local Level: A Case Study of 1st Level Administrative Units of India, Nepal and BhutanSaima Khan, Moinul Zaber. 381-390 [doi]
- Local e-Government Development: Results of an international surveyDimitrios Sarantis, Delfina Soares, Deniz Susar, Vincenzo Aquaro. 391-396 [doi]
- eGovernment Measuring Frameworks: A comparative analysis of different indexes based on their taxonomy: A comparative analysis of different indexes based on their taxonomyYolanda Martínez, José Clastornik, Oscar Alberto Campos. 397-403 [doi]
- Digital Divide Index for Rural Areas: Measurements and Learning in Indian ContextHarekrishna Misra, Sehl Mellouli. 404-407 [doi]
- Citizens' Readiness for Proactive Public Services: A case study from AzerbaijanGasim Khasmammadli, Regina Erlenheim. 408-415 [doi]
- Exploring Citizens' Channel Behavior in Benefit Application: Empirical Examples from Norwegian Welfare ServicesIda Lindgren, Christian Østergaard Madsen, Hanne Höglund Rydén, Ida Heggertveit. 416-423 [doi]
- The elements of the Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending system: A Systematic Literature ReviewReni Sulastri, Marijn Janssen 0001. 424-431 [doi]
- Data divide in digital trade, and its impacts on the digital economy: A literature reviewSyed Iftikhar Hussain Shah, Alaa Abdulaal, Vassilios Peristeras. 432-439 [doi]
- Modelling strategic planning practices considering socially vulnerable groups in smart citiesManuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Cristina Alcaide-Muñoz. 440-448 [doi]
- Effective Accessibility Testing Methodologies and Seamless Accessibility Integration in Mobile ApplicationsPadmaja Joshi, Saidarshan Bhagat. 449-455 [doi]
- Has E-government Facilitated the Social-economic Sustainable Development? Empirical Evidence from Global Panel DataHaiming Wu, Nan Zhang, Pingpanya Phommilath. 456-466 [doi]
- Digital Empowerment of Governance System Innovation in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Urban Agglomeration∗Mengqi Du, Yifen Yin, Qingyun Chen, Fat Iam Lam. 467-474 [doi]
- Piloting Smart City Solutions in Very Small, Small and Medium-sized Municipalities. The Estonian case studyLill Sarv, Ralf-Martin Soe. 475-482 [doi]
- The influence of institutional pressures on urban governance models: : A case study in a smart cross-border region in Brazil and ArgentinaRosiane Alves Palacios, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano, Gabriela Viale Pereira. 483-491 [doi]
- Foreseeing the Impact of the Proposed AI Act on the Sustainability and Safety of Critical InfrastructuresFrancesco Sovrano, Giulio Masetti. 492-498 [doi]
- Transitioning Towards Quantum-Safe Government: Examining Stages of Growth Models for Quantum-Safe Public Key Infrastructure SystemsIni Kong. 499-503 [doi]
- Is Data Science applied to public policy assessment based on open budget data?: What a content analysis of 10 years of scholar publications on Brazilian public policies evaluation can point to the futureJosé Rodolfo Beluzo, Gisele da Silva Craveiro. 504-509 [doi]
- Conceptualizing community involvement in smart urban development: the case of TallinnIlona Beliatskaya. 510-515 [doi]
- Research on Open Government Data in China: : A Critical Assessment of 587 PapersHong Zhang, Lei Zheng. 516-521 [doi]
- Pulling together to edit shared online documents: Self-organized collective coproduction of citizens in emergency management in ChinaChengcheng Hou, Lei Zheng. 522-527 [doi]
- Coordination of the Digital Transformation of Governments in Federalist Context: Hierarchy, Markets and Network-Based Instruments' Effects on Subnational Governments' digital service deliveryManuel R. P. C. Bonduki, Maria Alexandra Cunha. 528-533 [doi]
- Legal issues of the digital twin cities in the current and upcoming European legislation: Can digital twin cities be used to respond to urbanisation problems?Gabriele Suffia. 534-537 [doi]
- From National Certified Email Systems to European Registered Email Systems: a Case StudyMarina Buzzi, Francesco Gennai, Loredana Martusciello, Alessandra Antolini, Giuseppe Mancinelli, Claudio Petrucci, Roberto Reale. 538-541 [doi]
- Paper to Cloud: Digitizing the Government-to-Business (G2B) interface in Tamil Nadu, IndiaZachariah Karunakaran, Pooja Kulkarni, Barik Arpan Subhashis. 542-545 [doi]
- A collaborative approach to formulate a public strategy: The experience of the Brazilian Charter for Smart CitiesErico Przeybilovicz, Roberta Pereira Da Silva. 546-548 [doi]
- EGOV strategy formulation taking into account international rankings: Application of a method in an African CountryWagner Araujo, Constâncio Andrade. 549-551 [doi]
- Lessons learned from UNDP support to e-governance: Rapid evidence assessment of evaluations from the last decadeXiaoling Zhang, Cheayoon Cho. 552-555 [doi]
- Hospital Admissions Strategy, Actions and Monitoring in the Porto Alegre Health NetworkClarice Stella Porciuncula, Jorge Osorio. 556-558 [doi]
- Prioritising User Experience (UX) in the provision of digital public services: An introductory examination of how the application of UX research methods can facilitate the development of user centric digital public servicesPatricia Bachmaier, Clare O'Donohoe. 559-561 [doi]
- Infrastructure Enabling Faster Adoption of Good Practices: The BoaVista ProjectRaphael T. Gonçalves, Jefferson Lewis Velasco. 562-565 [doi]
- Towards an Evaluation Plan for Integrated Public Service (IPS) ProvisionEleni Panopoulou, Efthimios Tambouris, Alexandros Gerontas, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 566-569 [doi]
- Digital Transformation in Public Finance: a Paradigm that has Contributed to Cabo Verde's growthDedier Lima, Evelin Pires Zego, Jailson Rodrigues. 570-572 [doi]
- Multimodal Intelligent Assistants for Automating the Patient Intake Process and Primary CareAnna V. Chizhik, Michil Egorov. 573-575 [doi]
- Impact of digital transformation on knowledge management practices in Portuguese Public AdministrationRui Antunes. 576-578 [doi]
- Policy Radar: Creation of a tool for monitoring Planning Instruments in PortugalWilliam Maximiliano Carvalho de Melo, Ana Costa, Paulo Cambra. 579-581 [doi]
- Development of a method for constructing social routes for people with limited mobilityBoris Nizomutdinov. 582-584 [doi]
- Development of an algorithm for fixing the citizens' assessments of digital transformation processes based on text analysisPetr Nikolayevich Begen, Lyudmila Vidiasova. 585-587 [doi]
- 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and higher education: A digital experience in the context of the Interdisciplinary Service-LearningCatarina Raposo Vieira Da Silva, Anabela Santos Rodrigues, Paulo César Dias. 588-590 [doi]
- Civil Servants on Open Data: Perceptions of Azorean civil servants before an imminent Open Government Data initiativeLisa Ventura Garcia. 591-593 [doi]
- Concept of National Data Governance and Personal Data Protection in RussiaMikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov, Lyudmila Tereschenko, Francisco Carneiro Pacheco de Andrade. 594-596 [doi]