-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] CfP for IFIP e-government conference (EGOV) 2010 Datum: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:08:32 +0100 (CET) Von: wimmer@uni-koblenz.de An: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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IFIP e-government conference (EGOV) 2010 29 August -- 2 September 2010; Lausanne, Switzerland (co-organised with ePart 2010) www.egov-conference.org
Call for Papers
The Europe-based Annual International IFIP e-government conference is one of three core conferences, which present the state of the art in the study domains of eGovernment and eGovernance. Over the years, through the organisation of its Europe-based conferences, the EGOV community has provided important guidance for research and development in this fast-moving domain of study. The different conferences thereby play an important role. This time for the first time, the conference will be a full IFIP working conference organised by the IFIP working group 8.5 (pending IFIP approval).
The IFIP e-government conference b rings together leading researchers and professionals from across the globe and from a number of disciplines. Over the years, the interest in this domain of study has steadily increased. The 2009 EGOV conference - within the DEXA conference cluster - has attracted more than 130 participants from 32 countries including developing countries, with 35 contributions in completed research, 25 contributions in ongoing research, 7 projects contributions and 3 workshops. eGovernment research has demonstrated its relevance to practice and consequently has influenced and even shaped government strategies and implementations. Conversely, eGovernment practice has inspired eGovernment research. A wide range of topics has received scholarly attention. In recent years, the assessment and evaluation of eGovernment projects, the foundations of eGovernment as a research discipline, integration and interoperation in government, and the role of information and communication technology for developme nt rank among leading topics on the research agenda.
Topics at the IFIP e-government conference 2010 include but are not limited to:
* Foundations of eGovernment and eGovernance research * Future directions in research and practice of ICT in the public sector * Research theories and frameworks for public sector modernization with the support of ICT * Research methods, method integration and techniques * Designing and assessing systems for the public sector: innovative cases and systems * ICT usage, acceptance and performance of technology-supported public sector activities: methods and contemporary case analyses * Innovation management, change management and complexity management in shaping public sector advancements * Benefits management in the context of eGovernment * Mass collaboration of stakeholders in government modernization: participative governance and policy modelling * Stakeholder-driven public sector reengineering * Mobile services and methods in government * Cloud computing and social networks in the public sector * Information preservation, information management, and information access * Trust and privacy in eGovernment * Open source in eGovernment * Emergency and disaster response management * Retaining public sector experiences * Education, training courses, and curricula
The IFIP e-government conference 2010 hosts four distinct formats of contributions:
* Completed research papers (max 12 pages, published in Springer) * Ongoing research and innovative projects (max 8 pages, published in Trauner) * Workshops and panels on pertinent issues * PhD colloquium submission.
These formats encourage scientific rigor and discussions of state of the art in the study domain, but also welcome innovative research approaches, work in progress, and studies of practical eGovernment or eGovernance projects, as well as reports on systems implementation. Prior to the conference (August 29 and 30) a PhD student colloquium will be held providing doctoral students with an international forum for presenting their work, networking opportunities and cross-disciplinary inspiration. We seek innovative and scholarly sound contributions. Accepted papers of completed research will be published in Springer. Ongoing research and project papers will be published in Trauner proceedings. Read more in the submission guidelines and review criteria
The IFI P e-government conference will be co-located with ePart, the new International Conference on eParticipation, which will be dedicated to topics on eParticipation and eDemocracy. ePart will take place in parallel to the IFIP e-government conference at the same venue.
Important Dates Submission of papers: 15 February 2010 Submission of workshop/panel proposals: 15 March 2010 Submissions to PhD colloquium: 15 March 2010 Notification of acceptance for papers: 30 March 2010 Notification of acceptance for workshops/panels: 30 April 2010
Conference chairs: Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Jochen Scholl, University of Washington, USA Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Jean-Loup Chappelet, IDHEAP, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Honorary chair Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria
Chairs of PhD Colloquium Sharon Dawes, Center for Technology in Government, USA Björn Niehaves, European Research Center for Information Systems, Germany
Program committee Ashraf Hassan Abdelwahab, Deputy to the Minister of State for Administrative Development, Egypt Suha AlAwadhi, College of Social Sciences, Kuwait University, Kuwait Shadi Al-Khamayseh, Computer Systems Dept / Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia Vincenzo Ambriola, University of Pisa, Italy Kim Norman Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Rex Arendsen, University of Twente, Netherlands Yigal Arens, Digital Government Research Center, University of Southern CaliforniaUSA Karin Axelsson, Linköping University and örebro University, Sweden Molnar Balint, Corvinus University, Hungary Frank Bannister, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Victor Bekkers, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Lasse Berntzen, Vestfold University College, Norway John Bertot, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Dana Boldeanu, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies and University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Bojan Cestnik, Temida d.o.o., Slovenia Yannis Charalabidis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Serge Chernyshenko, Khmelnitsky National University, Ukraine Wichian Chutimaskul, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand Jean-Loup Chappelet, IDHEAP, Switzerland Flavio Corradini, University of Camerino, Italy Ahmed M. Darwish, Minister of State for Administrative Development, Egypt Jim Davies, University of Oxford, UK Sharon Dawes, Center for Technology in Government, USA Rahul De', Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India Marco de Marco, Catholic University of Milan, Italy Elsa Estevez,UN University Macao, China Enrico Ferro, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), Italy Leif S. Flak, University of Agder, Norway Iván Futó, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Andras Gabor, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary Rimantas Gatautis, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania J. Ramón Gil-García, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico Olivier Glassey, IDHEAP, Switzerland Dimitris Gouscos, Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Greece Ake Grönlund, örebro University, Sweden Luis Guijarro-Coloma, Technical University of Valencia, Spain M.P. Gupta, Department of Management Studies& Indian Institute of Technolog y Delhi, India Helle Zinner Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Jan Pries Heje, Roskilde University, Denmark Zahir Irani, Brunel University, UK Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University - IIST, Macau, China Arild Jansen, University of Oslo, Norway Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Luiz Antonio Joia, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil Ralf Klischewski, German University in Cairo, Egypt Trond Knudsen, Research Council, Norway Herbert Kubicek University of Bremen, Germany Christine Leitner, Danube University Krems, Austria Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund, Mid Sweden University, Sweden Miriam Lips, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Euripides Loukis, University of the Aegean, Greece Ann Macintosh, Leeds University, UK Alexander Makarenko, Institute for Applied System Analysis at National Technical Univ ersity of Ukraine (KPI), Ukraine Josef Makolm, Federal Ministry of Finance, Austria Gregoris Mentzas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Jeremy Millard, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark Carl Erik Moe, University of Agder, Norway Hernan Moreno, CEPAL, Columbia José María Moreno Jimenez, University of Zaragossa, Spain Scott Moss, SMA, UK Björn Niehaves, European Research Center for Information Systems, Germany Peter Axel Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Arvo Ott, eGovernance Academy, Estonia Monica Palmirani, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna C.I.R.S.F.I.D., Italy Theresa Pardo, Center for Technology in Government, USA Vassilios Peristeras, DERI, Ireland Rimantas Petrauskas, Law University of Lithuania, Lithuania Florin Pop, Centre for Advanced Studies on Electronic Services, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Reinhard Posch, Technical University of Graz, CIO of the Federal Government, Austria Andreja Pucihar, University of Maribor, Slovenia Peter Reichstädter, Federal Chancellery, Austria Nicolau Reinhard, University of São Paulo, Brazil Reinhard Riedl, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Tomas Sabol, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia øystein Sæbø, University of Agder, Norway Hans Jochen Scholl, University of Washington, USA Jamal Shahin, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Mauricio Solar, U. Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile Maddalena Sorrentino, University of Milan, Italy Witold Staniszkis, Rodan Systems S.A., Poland Ivar Tallo, United Nations Institute for Training and Research, Switzerland Efthimios Tambouris, University of Macedonia and CERTH/ITI, Greece Yao-Hua Tan, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands John Taylor, Glasgow Universi ty, UK A Min Tjoa, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria Tom van Engers, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Mirko Vintar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University, UK Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Petra Wolf, Technical University of Munich, Germany Chien-Chih Yu, National ChengChi University, Taiwan
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