Electronic Government [electronic resource] : 22nd IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 5-7, 2023, Proceedings / edited by Ida Lindgren, Csaba Csáki, Evangelos Kalampokis, Marijn Janssen, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Shefali Virkar, Efthimios Tambouris, Anneke Zuiderwijk.

Colaborador(es): Lindgren, Ida [editor.] | Csáki, Csaba [editor.] | Kalampokis, Evangelos [editor.] | Janssen, Marijn [editor.] | Viale Pereira, Gabriela [editor.] | Virkar, Shefali [editor.] | Tambouris, Efthimios [editor.] | Zuiderwijk, Anneke [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 14130Editor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edición: 1st ed. 2023Descripción: XIX, 464 p. 82 illus., 53 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031411380Tema(s): Computers and civilization | Computer engineering | Computer networks  | Artificial intelligence | Computers and Society | Computer Engineering and Networks | Artificial IntelligenceFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 303.4834 Clasificación LoC:QA76.9.C66Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Digital Government -- Construct Hunting in GovTech Research: An Exploratory Data Analysis -- Harmonization in eProcurement: Design of a holistic solution model for pre-award procedures -- Government as a Platform in Practice: Commonalities and Differences Across three European Countries -- The self-serving citizen as a co-producer in the digital public service delivery -- The digital cage dilemma - how street-level bureaucrats at public libraries are a key to digital inclusion -- Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and Automation -- Untangling the Relationship between Public Service Automation and No-Stop Government -- ChatGPT application vis-a-vis Open Government Data (OGD): Capabilities, Public Values, Issues and a Research Agenda -- The Human Likeness of Government Chatbots - an Empirical Study from Norwe-gian Municipalities -- Automatic Bill Recommendation for Statehouse Journalists -- Assessing Forgetfulness in Data Stream Learning - The Case of Hoeffding AnyTime Tree Algorithm -- Robot colleagues in local government: Empirical examples of employee experiences -- Using Artificial Intelligence in Parliament - The Hellenic Case. -An Ecosystem for deploying Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration -- Open Government and Open Data -- Towards High-Value Datasets determination for data-driven development: a sys-tematic literature review -- Classification of Open Government Data Solutions' Help: A Novel Taxonomy and Cluster Analysis -- Verifying Open Data Portals Completeness in Compliance to a Grounding Frame-work -- An Extensive Methodology and Framework for Quality Assessment of DCAT-AP Datasets -- Drivers of Dissatisfaction with an Open Government Data Portal: A Critical Incident Technique Approach -- Smart Cities, Regions, and Societies -- Design Principles for developing Open Source Urbanism -- Traffic Flow Prediction with Swiss Open Data: A Deep Learning Approach -- A Systematic Literature Review on the Adoption of Edge Computing for Sustainable Development -- Governance Mechanism of Public-Private Partnerships for Promoting Smart City Performance: A Multi-Case Study in China -- Innovation and Transformation in Government -- Dynamic Capabilities and Digital Transformation in Public sector: Evidence from Brazilian case study -- The Vicious Cycle of Magical Thinking: How IT Governance Counteracts Digital Transformation -- The Maturity of Knowledge-based Management in Finnish Central-Government Organizations: The Need for Managing the Knowledge-based Management -- Affording and constraining digital transformation: The enactment of structural change in three Swedish government agencies -- The Evolution of Government Strategies from IT to Digitalization: A Comparative Study of Two Time Periods in Swedish Local Governments -- Exploring Digital Innovation Paths in Healthcare: the Case of a Large Swedish Healthcare Organization.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book constitutes the proceedings of the 22nd IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2023, which took place in Budapest, Hungary, during September 5-7, 2023. The 28 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 106 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Digital government; artificial intelligence, algorithms, and automation; open government and open data; smart cities, regions, and societies; innovation and transformation in government.
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Digital Government -- Construct Hunting in GovTech Research: An Exploratory Data Analysis -- Harmonization in eProcurement: Design of a holistic solution model for pre-award procedures -- Government as a Platform in Practice: Commonalities and Differences Across three European Countries -- The self-serving citizen as a co-producer in the digital public service delivery -- The digital cage dilemma - how street-level bureaucrats at public libraries are a key to digital inclusion -- Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, and Automation -- Untangling the Relationship between Public Service Automation and No-Stop Government -- ChatGPT application vis-a-vis Open Government Data (OGD): Capabilities, Public Values, Issues and a Research Agenda -- The Human Likeness of Government Chatbots - an Empirical Study from Norwe-gian Municipalities -- Automatic Bill Recommendation for Statehouse Journalists -- Assessing Forgetfulness in Data Stream Learning - The Case of Hoeffding AnyTime Tree Algorithm -- Robot colleagues in local government: Empirical examples of employee experiences -- Using Artificial Intelligence in Parliament - The Hellenic Case. -An Ecosystem for deploying Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration -- Open Government and Open Data -- Towards High-Value Datasets determination for data-driven development: a sys-tematic literature review -- Classification of Open Government Data Solutions' Help: A Novel Taxonomy and Cluster Analysis -- Verifying Open Data Portals Completeness in Compliance to a Grounding Frame-work -- An Extensive Methodology and Framework for Quality Assessment of DCAT-AP Datasets -- Drivers of Dissatisfaction with an Open Government Data Portal: A Critical Incident Technique Approach -- Smart Cities, Regions, and Societies -- Design Principles for developing Open Source Urbanism -- Traffic Flow Prediction with Swiss Open Data: A Deep Learning Approach -- A Systematic Literature Review on the Adoption of Edge Computing for Sustainable Development -- Governance Mechanism of Public-Private Partnerships for Promoting Smart City Performance: A Multi-Case Study in China -- Innovation and Transformation in Government -- Dynamic Capabilities and Digital Transformation in Public sector: Evidence from Brazilian case study -- The Vicious Cycle of Magical Thinking: How IT Governance Counteracts Digital Transformation -- The Maturity of Knowledge-based Management in Finnish Central-Government Organizations: The Need for Managing the Knowledge-based Management -- Affording and constraining digital transformation: The enactment of structural change in three Swedish government agencies -- The Evolution of Government Strategies from IT to Digitalization: A Comparative Study of Two Time Periods in Swedish Local Governments -- Exploring Digital Innovation Paths in Healthcare: the Case of a Large Swedish Healthcare Organization.

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 22nd IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2023, which took place in Budapest, Hungary, during September 5-7, 2023. The 28 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 106 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Digital government; artificial intelligence, algorithms, and automation; open government and open data; smart cities, regions, and societies; innovation and transformation in government.

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