[AISWorld] Call for papers: Smart City & E-Government - 16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik

Distel, Bettina Bettina.Distel at ercis.uni-muenster.de
Thu Jul 16 04:07:37 EDT 2020


Call for papers 16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik

March 9 - 11 2021 University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Submission Deadline 14/08/2020

https://wi2021.de/en/home/ 

Track Smart City & E-Government

Track Description 

Public administrations face many challenges. The digital transformation
represents one of them and is at the same time considered a solution for
others. The current crisis illustrates the strengths and weaknesses in
e-government progress in a particularly impressive way. At the same time, it
could act as the catalyst that has been sought for years – especially with
regard to internal administrative activities that other drivers such as the
Online Access Act do not address. The crisis is also intensifying the debate
about Smart City and Data-Driven Governance. Monitoring, analysis and
decision-making are based on extensive, integrated data from a wide range of
sources. The cooperation of different actors – both local and
cross-divisional – is a prerequisite for rapid e-government progress. Open
Government also includes external actors with diverse backgrounds.

Possible Topics

We therefore welcome particularly, but not exclusively, interdisciplinary
contributions on the following topics:

• Smart City: Actors and governance

• Smart City: Levels of maturity

• Projects, platforms and applications in the Smart City context

• Effects of Smart City

• Liveability & quality of life in the Smart City

• Citizen participation in the Smart City

• Smart Towns: Digital concepts for small and medium-sized cities

• Data-Driven Government

• Open Data and Open Government

• Digital sovereignty and trust management

• Reception of digitization trends (e.g. Blockchain, RPA, Smart City)

• Transformative effects of digitization in the public sector

• Transformational Government and Innovation Management

• E-Government strategies

• Online access law: implementation, potentials, problems

• E-Government, Smart City and the corona crisis

Track Chairs

Moreen Heine, University of Lübeck

Bettina Distel, University of Münster

Important Dates

Submission System Open:                   25/06/2020

Deadline for Submissions:                  14/08/2020

Deadline for Reviews:                          05/10/2020

Notification of Acceptance:                16/10/2020

Final Paper Submission:                     16/11/2020

 

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