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The multi-track EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2021 conference is organized by
the IFIP 8.5 Working Group (Information Systems in Public
Administration)
Conference Location: University of Granada, Spain
Conference Dates: September 7-9, 2021
Paper Submission Deadline: March 19, 2021
General E-Government and E-Governance Track
The track serves as an umbrella for all E-Government (EGOV) and
E-Governance-related topics except the dedicated-topic tracks.
E-Government research, also increasingly referred to as Digital
Government Research, has developed over the past decades into a
mature domain of multidisciplinary study with its own identity and
profile. In this track, EGOV foundations and theories are
explored. Moreover, the track puts special emphasis on studying a
multitude of topics and areas of practice related to EGOV. We
solicit high-quality submissions representing a variety of
research approaches. This track also covers several special topics
in E-Government/Digital Government research.
Areas of focus and interest include but are not limited to the
following topics:
Foundations of E-Government and E-Governance research
E-Government theories, views, methods and frameworks
Interdisciplinary approaches (e.g. intersection with other
disciplines such as Information Science, Information Systems
Research, Computer Science, Public Administration, and Political
Science among others)
Digital government strategies
Strategies and policies for ICT-enabled public administration
overhaul
Public administration back and front-office overhaul (cases,
practices, and lessons learned)
Stakeholder and change management in government
Digital Transformation in the public sector
Innovation management and transformational government
Smart Government and Smart Governance
Smart Governance as enabler of transformation
Management of public-private partnerships
E-Government project success and failure
Public information governance (strategies, information sharing
practices, privacy practices)
Policies and decision-making in the context of E-Government
Data-driven decision and policy making
Public records management (challenges, opportunities, and cases)
Public sector information management (challenges and
opportunities, and cases)
Detection of and protection against misinformation and
disinformation (for example, rumor control)
Intergovernmental integration and interoperation
Crisis and emergency management in the context of E-Government
Crisis Information Management Systems and their uses
Emergency Operations and governmental coordination
ICT interoperability and ICT integration in government
Government-sponsored and/or operated public alert systems
(pandemic and other alerts)
Post-Covid-19 lessons from the use of and with regard to
government ICTs
Pandemic-induced innovations in the public sector
Safe public online access, inclusion, privacy and online identity
management
ICT portfolio management in the public sector
ICT insourcing versus outsourcing approaches
Public sector CIOs and/or COOs (roles, impact, span of control,
issues, and challenges)
Public sector ICT workforce (management, recruitment, retention,
compensation, etc.)
E-Government architectures (vertical, horizontal, and networked)
Enterprise ICT management initiatives
Managing and upgrading public sector legacy systems
Integration of online and inline services (opportunities,
challenges, and cases)
Disruptive technologies in the public sector (e.g Artificial
Intelligence, Distributed Ledger Technology/Blockchain, and the
Internet of Things)
Cross-jurisdictional alliances for online government services
ICT-enabled transnational government collaboration
Special topics (for example, ICT-related legislation, ICT4D,
e-Justice, e-Rule-making, etc.)
Geographical information systems in government
Design approaches for ICT solutions in the public sector
ICT usage, acceptance, measurement, benchmarking, and benefit
management
Online performance metrics for public services
Return on investment and sustainability of ICT investments
Track Chairs
Hans Jochen Scholl, University of Washington, USA (lead)
Ida Lindgren, Linköping University, Sweden
Gabriela Viale Pereira, Danube University Krems, Austria
Important Dates
(Hard) deadline for submissions: March 19, 2021
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2021
PhD Colloquium deadline for submissions: May 1, 2021
Poster submission deadline (non-anonymous-camera ready) May 15,
2021
Poster acceptance May 31, 2021
Camera-ready paper submission and author registration: June 15,
2021
PhD Colloquium notification of acceptance: June 1, 2021
PhD Colloquium: September 6, 2021
Submission guidelines and other information can be found at the
conference website.
Pandemic-related Precautions
We will take all measures necessary to provide health-related
safety and security at the premises. We expect that by late summer
of 2021 vaccinations have become available and have been widely
administered, which will provide effective protection to
conference attendees. Before that backdrop we are fairly
optimistic that we will hold the conference on site as planned.
The beautiful and history-rich conference location will be an
unforgettable venue.
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