[AISWorld] CfP - dg.o 2024 : Bachelor and Master Student Track on Digital Government

Distel, Bettina Bettina.Distel at ercis.uni-muenster.de
Thu Nov 9 11:43:23 EST 2023


+++ CALL FOR STUDENT PAPERS +++

 

25th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o
2024)

11 – 14 June 2024 at the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

Track 11: Digital Government: Bachelor and Master Student Track

Submission Deadline: January 26, 2024

 

Track Chairs: Bettina Distel (University of Münster, Germany), Hendrik
Scholta (University of Münster, Germany), Chung-Pin Lee (The National Taipei
University, Taiwan)

 

This track addresses Bachelor and Master students of study programs at the
intersection of public administration and digitalization/ICT. With this
track, we want to encourage students to submit their original works, such as
seminar theses or qualification theses, to present their work at the
conference, and thus to become active members of the digital government
community. We aim to provide students with a first-hand experience of how
research works and deepen their interest in academia. The format is designed
to empower students on their academic journey and to make their work and
achievements visible beyond individual programs or universities. Students
can submit their original works, both individual and group works are
welcome. However, we suggest that the supervisors act as co-authors and
facilitate a scientifically guided paper development process. While formally
the track follows the guidelines specified for the general tracks
(submission type, paper format, anonymized submission, double-blind peer
review), we encourage our reviewers to be particularly developmental and
constructive and to consider that for most of the students this will be
their first experience with a research paper. All submissions need to follow
the conference’s formal guidelines. As a subtitle, all submissions must
include the label “Student Track Paper”. All accepted research papers will
be published after the conference as part of the conference proceedings. All
topics in the area of digital government and the conference’s overall scope
are welcome, similarly the track does not impose any restrictions regarding
the papers’ methodology. We welcome both theory-driven/conceptual and
empirical papers. We are aware that for many students travelling to Asia and
paying the conference fee might not be possible. We are currently in the
process of considering funding opportunities and support.

 

Further information are available at https://dgsociety.org/dgo-2024/

 

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