[AISWorld] ICEGOV 2015 Conference: CONTEXT-SPECIFIC ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE AND POLICY COHERENCE TRACK

Delfina Sá Soares dss at dsi.uminho.pt
Tue Jun 16 09:11:49 EDT 2015


Dear Sir,

 

We would like to bring your kind attention to the track on "Context-Specific
Electronic Governance and Policy Coherence" to be organized at the 9th
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
(ICEGOV2015), Tunis, 3-5 November 2015,  <http://www.icegov.org>
www.icegov.org.

 

We hope that you may be interested in submitted your work for this track.
Track description is included below and submission details are included in
the ICEGOV2015 call for papers at
<http://www.icegov.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ICEGOV2015-2nd-Call-for-Pa
pers.pdf>
http://www.icegov.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ICEGOV2015-2nd-Call-for-Pap
ers.pdf.

 

All accepted and presented track papers will be published in the conference
proceedings by ACM Press and selected papers will be invited to submit a
revised version in the special issue of Government Information Quarterly
published by Elsevier.

 

If you have any questions, please do let us know.

 

Many regards,

 

Tomasz, Peter and Delfina

ICEGOV2015 Track Chairs

 

 

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CONTEXT-SPECIFIC ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE AND POLICY COHERENCE TRACK

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DESCRIPTION: While adapting government digitization efforts to specific
local or sectorial application contexts may deliver more targeted and
effective responses to context-specific needs and circumstances, it also
raises the risk of overlaps, inconsistencies and spillovers between
context-specific approaches, undermining collective response to higher-level
policy goals. This track focuses on the design and performance of Electronic
Governance (EGOV) in specific local, sectorial or local-sectorial contexts
including contextual features that enable or disable successful
context-specific EGOV, interaction and cross-border collaboration between
EGOV in “neighboring” contexts, EGOV context-adaptation and EGOV transfer
between contexts, synergy and alignment between context-specific EGOV,
coordination and negotiation between context-specific EGOV to fulfill common
policy goals, EGOV design for context versus design for reuse, and others.

 

TOPICS

 

o Local Electronic Governance 

o Local versus National Electronic Governance 

o Multi-level Electronic Governance 

o Sectorial Electronic Governance 

o Electronic Governance in the Education Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Energy Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Environment Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Finance Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Health Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Justice Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Security Sector 

o Electronic Governance in the Technology Sector 

o Sectorial versus Multi-Sectorial Electronic Governance 

o Local-sectorial Electronic Governance 

o EGOV Design for Context versus EGOV Design for Reuse 

o Enabling versus Disabling EGOV Contextual Features 

o Electronic Governance Context Adaptation 

o Electronic Governance Context-to-Context Transfer 

o EGOV for Aligning National Strategies with Local Needs 

o EGOV for Sustainable Development 

o EGOV and Cross-Sectorial Policy Requirements 

o EGOV and Local and Sectorial Impact Evaluation 

o Policy Coherence for Development 

o EGOV and Post-2015 UN Development Agenda 

 

CHAIRS

 

Tomasz Janowski, UNU-EGOV, Portugal

Peter Parycek, Danube University Krems, Austria

Delfina Soares, University of Minho, Portugal




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