[AISWorld] HICSS-50: Minitrack on Policies and Strategies for Digital Government

Cordella,A A.Cordella at lse.ac.uk
Wed Apr 27 02:13:39 EDT 2016



Call for Papers

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

HICSS-50: January 4-7, 2017 | Hilton Waikoloa Village



Deadline for submissions: June 15, 2016 (11:59 PM, Hawaii time)



Minitrack on Policies and Strategies for Digital Government http://www.hicss.org/#!policies-and-strategies-for-digital-gove/ckiv



This minitrack offers a multidisciplinary forum to present cases and discuss theories associated with the design, management and evaluation of the policies and strategies deployed to support, facilitate and promote digital government. The HICSS minitrack on Policies and Strategies for Digital Government invites submissions that contribute to the analysis of the challenges faced by governments when formulating e-government policies. Specifically the minitrack focuses on the effects of ICT implementations which are designed to transform government organisations, public sector management and the functioning of public institutions in general. We invite and encourage the submission of case studies which demonstrate best practices in the design, management and evaluation of e-government policies and strategies. In addition to intra government policies, the minitrack welcomes contributions exploring the issues associated with the design and deployment of policies and strategies that change the nature of the interactions between government and citizens, private sector organisations and NGOs.



Minitrack topics include, but are not limited to:

*         Policy and governance challenges arising from the adoption of ICTs in public administration at the local, state, and national level;

*         Public Service co-creation and co-production;

*         e-Democracy and e-Participation;

*         e-Procurement policies and strategies;

*         Outsourcing strategies in the public sector;

*         Public policy issues in Digital Government;

*         Digital government in developing countries;

*         The impact on ICT on government efficiency; effectiveness; transparency; and accountability;

*         Interoperability policies: Legal, organizational, semantic, and technical layers;

*         Legal and judicial transformation associated with ICTs deployments;

*         E-justice;

*         Digital Governance;

*         Privacy and data protection policies and strategies;

*         Interoperability: Legal, Organizational, Semantic, Technical Layers

*         ICT sourcing policies in government.





For further information, please contact the Minitrack Co-Chairs:



Antonio Cordella (Primary Contact)

London School of Economics and Political Science

a.cordella at lse.ac.uk<mailto:a.cordella at lse.ac.uk>



Frank Bannister

Trinity College Dublin

Frank.Bannister at tcd.ie<mailto:Frank.Bannister at tcd.ie>



Peter Parycek

Danube-University Krems

peter.parycek at donau-uni.ac.at<mailto:peter.parycek at donau-uni.ac.at>






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