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Betreff: [AISWorld] CfPs - dg.o 2018 track on Public Value Creation and Innovation in Government
Datum: Wed, 6 Dec 2017 11:50:31 +0000
Von: Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos <p.panagiotopoulos@qmul.ac.uk>
An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


dg.o 2018: 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research

Theme: Governance in the data age
Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
30 May- 1 June, 2018 (Wednesday – Friday)

http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org/
Email: dgo2018@easychair.org<mailto:dgo2018@easychair.org>
Twitter handle: #dgo2018

TRACK:  Public value creation and innovation in government

Track Chairs:

Bram Klievink (Delft University of Technology - a.j.klievink_at_tudelft.nl),
Panos Panagiotopoulos (Queen Mary University of London), and
Antonio Cordella (London School of Economics)

The range of digital innovations in government has grown impressively from operational efficiency, e-services and participation, to big, open and new forms of data. Although often treated in isolation, true value creation comes from integrating these. Yet, significant and sustainable gains cannot be realised due to gaps in readiness and roles, a lack of capabilities and resources, or other organisational and institutional misalignments.

Public organisations thus cannot always deliver the values that are expected of them, because they do not have or cannot acquire the necessary tools and capabilities. For this track we are interested in integrative perspectives on value creation through various socio-technical innovations in government. We specifically look for studies either on developing and acquiring capabilities internally in the organisation, or on how government organisations can develop new organisational configurations that allow them to (externally) acquire these capabilities, for example through co-creation and other collaborative arrangements.

The track welcomes both short and full papers. The chairs are planning a Special Issue in Government Information Quarterly on public value creation in digital government (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/government-information-quarterly/call-for-papers/government-information-quarterly-special-issue-on-public-val).

Keywords: organisational configurations, value (co-)creation, capabilities, innovation

IMPORTANT DATES

January 15, 2018: Papers are due
January 20, 2018: Workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due
March 1, 2018: Application deadline for 2018 doctoral colloquium
March 1, 2018: Notifications of acceptance
March 15, 2018: Posters and demo proposals due
April 1, 2018: Poster/demo author notifications
April 5, 2018: Camera-ready manuscripts due
May 5, 2018: Early registration closes!

SUBMISSION TYPES AND FORMATS

. Research papers (maximum of 10 pages)
. Management, Case Study, or Policy papers (maximum of 6 pages)
. Panel descriptions (maximum of 4 pages)
. Posters (maximum of 2 pages)
. System demonstrations (maximum of 2 pages)
. Pre-Conference tutorial proposals (maximum of 2 pages)
. Pre-Conference workshop proposals (maximum of 2 pages)
. Doctoral colloquium application (maximum of 10 pages)

Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2018

Submissions must not exceed the maximum number of pages specified for each type of submission in camera-ready ACM Proceedings format (double column, single spaced pages). Please do not use page numbers. Paper titles should be on the first page of text, rather than on a separate cover page.

Research, Management, Case Study, and Policy papers will be reviewed through a double-blind review process. Therefore, author names and contact information must be omitted from all submissions. Authors must identify the topic(s) being addressed in the paper to assist the program committee in the review process.

All other submissions should follow the same ACM proceedings camera-ready format, but include author names.

All accepted submissions require at least one author to be registered for the conference before the camera-ready copy is due for it to be included in the conference proceedings.

At least one author is expected to attend the conference to present the work.

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Dr Panos Panagiotopoulos
Senior Lecturer in Information Management (Associate Professor)
School of Business and Management
Queen Mary University of London
http://www.busman.qmul.ac.uk/staff/panagiotopoulosp.html
Twitter: @DrPanPan

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