Betreff: | [AISWorld] CfP: Pre-ECIS 2014 SIG eGovernment workshop |
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Datum: | Tue, 18 Feb 2014 15:32:45 +0100 |
Von: | Rony Medaglia <rm.itm@cbs.dk> |
An: | <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
CALL FOR
PAPERS
2014
Pre-ECIS Workshop
Rethinking
Information Systems in the Public Sector:
Bridging Academia and Public service
Sponsored
by
AIS SIG eGovernment
http://start.aisnet.org/members/group.aspx?id=89758
Tel
Aviv,
Israel, 8 June 2014
• Submissions due:
March 17, 2014
• Notification of
acceptance: April 7, 2014.
Please
submit your papers to: sigegov14@gmail.com
You are
invited to submit a paper for presentation and discussion at
the 2014 pre-ECIS Special Interest Group (SIG) eGovernment
workshop, to be held on 8 June 2014, in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The general
objective of SIG eGovernment is to promote quality and
relevance in eGovernment research. As previous SIG eGovernment
pre-AIS event workshops, this workshop is dedicated to open
discussions about the most important issues today, theoretical
streams and different possible ways forward. The focus of the
workshop is informed discussion.
Workshop
Objective
Transformations
in the digital public sector call for a redefinition of the
roles of Information Systems and innovation-driving public
service models comprising co-development processes. Approaches
like the CO-design, CO-creative CO-constructive development
(“CO3”) have been setting the process-framework with living
labs, participatory design and open innovation.
Four main
streams of change can be identified in re-shaping the public
sector:
· The
generation and opening up of larger amounts of data from
public sector operations.
· Increased
and strengthened interactions between government and citizens.
· Simplified
and speedier IS development and deployment.
· The growth
of new financial solutions with innovation consortia and
public/private partnerships.
The goal of
this workshop is to provide an informal interactive venue for
discussing the expanding knowledge on these streams, and on
their inter-relationships, by bridging the perspectives from
IS, e-government, public administration and social sciences,
and from the practitioner and citizen perspectives.
eGovernment-related
questions to be discussed include (but are not limited to):
- Big/open
data.
- Smart
Cities.
- Social
media and services.
- Open
innovation.
-
Citizen-centric eGovernment.
-
User-driven eGovernment design, management, and
implementation.
-
Transparency and openness.
- The
relationship between eGovernment and the IS field.
- Engaging
stakeholders in eGovernment research.
- Challenges
of open-source and open-standard solutions.
Details of the
programme will be made available online at:
http://start.aisnet.org/members/group.aspx?id=89758
Submission
We welcome
full research papers, research in progress, and discussion
papers. Full papers should be max 5000 words. Discussion
papers may be short, just a few pages, but should clearly and
distinctly address one or more issues pertinent to eGovernment
research including research methods and quality as well as
focus of studies. Papers should be designed to support
in-depth discussions of one of these issues during the
workshop. The workshop papers will be clustered and each
session will discuss a small set of papers focusing on similar
or related issues.
Each
submission will be reviewed by the workshop co-chairs and at
least one external reviewer. The submission will not be
published as proceedings, and the authors will retain full
authorship rights.
File Format:
Word
For any
questions, please contact:
Rony Medaglia, Copenhagen Business
School, rony@cbs.dk
Madeleine
Siösteen Thiel, VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for
Innovation Systems), madeleine.siosteen-thiel@VINNOVA.se
Workshop
organizers:
· Rony Medaglia (chair), Copenhagen
Business School, Howitzvej 60, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark <rony@cbs.dk>
· Madeleine
Siösteen Thiel (vice chair),
VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems),
VINNOVA SE-101 58
Stockholm, Sweden <madeleine.siosteen-thiel@VINNOVA.se>
· Lars
Albinsson, Maestro Management, Rådhusgatan 16, SE-185 31
Vaxholm, Sweden <lars.albinsson@maestro.se>
· Olov
Forsgren, Stockholm University, Prinsgatan 40, SE-903 22
Umeå, Sweden <olovf@dsv.su.se>
· Torbjörn
Johansson, Innovation Impact, impact.se Kemigränd
29, SE-907 31 Umeå, Sweden <torbjorn.johansson@innovation>
· Katarina
Lindblad-Gidlund, Mid Sweden University, Holmgatan 10, 851 70
Sundsvall, Sweden <Katarina.Lindblad-Gidlund@miun.se>
· Efthimios Tambouris,
University of Macedonia, Loggou-Tourpali, 59200, Naousa,
Greece <tambouris@uom.gr>
· Arild Jansen,
University of Oslo, St. Olavs plass 5, 0165 Oslo, Norway <arildj@jus.uio.no>
-- Rony Medaglia Associate Professor, PhD Department of Information Technology Management (ITM) Copenhagen Business School Howitzvej 60 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark Phone: +45 2479 4327 Skype: rony.medaglia www.cbs.dk/en/staff/rmitm