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AMCIS 2022 - Digital Government - Call for Mini-track Proposals
Digital Government Track Description:
Digital government explores the technology enabled transformation
of the public sector. Information Communication Technology (ICT)
has been invading public administration and is changing the ways
governments operate. Initially, digital government was focused on
alternative service delivery mechanism, but nowadays it is now
considered as a key enabler of public sector transformation for
improving governance, including transparency and accountability
and citizen participation in democratic processes and policy
making. Digital government changes the relationships between the
government and the public and covers topics such as multi-channel
service delivery, creating transparency, evidence-based
policy-making, transformational government, adoption and diffusion
of technology in government and open government. Agencies across
the globe consistently identify innovative ways to use emerging
tools, trends and technologies such as big data, open data,
blockchain, and the Internet of Things to improve government
services. Many governments have embraced these efforts, but
struggle with implementation and adopting ICTs as part of the
service delivery and policy-making processes. Within the
information systems field digital government has its own niche in
terms of practical and theoretical relevance.
The Digital Government track welcomes a diverse range of
mini-tracks! If you are interested, please submit your mini-track
proposal via
https://new.precisionconference.com/ by November 30,
2021.
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Submission Deadline:
November 30, 2021
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
AMCIS 2022 Digital Government Track Co-chairs:
Lemuria Carter (primary), Vishanth Weerakkody, and Yogesh K.
Dwivedi
Best regards,
Professor Lemuria Carter
Information Systems & Technology Management
UNSW Business School | UNSW Sydney
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