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[ecrea] ICEGOV2010 Call for Submissions
Wed Jun 02 10:52:49 GMT 2010
ICEGOV2010
>> 4th International Conference on
>> Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
>>
>> 25 - 28 October 2010, Beijing, China
>>
>> www.icegov.org
>>
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>>
>> IMPORTANT DATES
>>
>> First Submission Deadline - 7 June 2010 (extended)
>> Notification Deadline - 2 August 2010
>> Final Submission Deadline - 23 August 2010
>> Author Registration Deadline - 23 August 2010
>>
>> PATRONS
>>
>> - National Development and Reform Commission,
>> People's Republic of China
>> - Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,
>> People's Republic of China
>> - National School of Administration,
>> People's Republic of China
>>
>> ORGANIZERS
>>
>> - Electronic Governance Programme, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> - Electronic Government Research Center,
>> National School of Administration, China
>> - Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, USA
>> - Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
>> - School of International Relations and Public Affairs,
>> Fudan University, China
>> - State Information Center, China
>>
>> PUBLICATIONS
>>
>> - Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by
>> ACM Press, ISBN 978-1-4503-0058-2
>> - Selected papers will appear in the special issue of
>> Government Information Quarterly, Elsevier
>>
>> CONTACT
>>
>> Email:(icegov /at/ icegov.org)
>> URL:www.icegov.org
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 1. INTRODUCTION
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> The fast pace of technological innovation is contributing to major
>> changes in governments, societies, and the world economy. Innovations
>> like web 2.0 and semantic web, cloud and grid computing, pervasive
>> broadband access and ubiquitous services, software as service, global
>> digital identity and others have reached a level of impact that goes
>> well beyond the use of computers and the Internet. In particular, the
>> impact of technological innovation on government has been profound,
>> with increased collaboration between agencies to deliver seamless
>> services, increased participation of citizens in policy- and
>> decision-making, delivery of location-aware public services, and new
>> paradigms like connected governance, ubiquitous and ambient public
>> services, knowledge-based administration, participatory budgeting,
>> government chief information officers, and local electronic
>> governance, among others.
>>
>> The International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic
>> Governance (ICEGOV) series focuses on the use of technology to
>> transform relationships between government and citizens, businesses,
>> civil society and other arms of government (Electronic
>> Governance). The series looks beyond the traditional focus on
>> technology-enabled transformation in government (Electronic
>> Government), towards establishing foundations for good governance and
>> for sustainable national development.
>>
>> The Series, established by the Electronic Governance Programme at
>> UNU-IIST in 2007, aims to bring together practitioners, developers and
>> researchers from government, academia, industry, non-governmental
>> organizations and UN organizations to share the latest in theory and
>> practice of Electronic Governance. Following its first three editions
>> in Macao (ICEGOV2007), Cairo (ICEGOV2008) and Bogota (ICEGOV2009),
>> ICEGOV established its identity as:
>>
>> 1) A Global Conference - ICEGOV consistently attracts submissions from
>> more than 45 countries, including over 60% representation from
>> developing and transition countries.
>>
>> 2) A Multi-Stakeholder Conference - ICEGOV is well attended by all
>> major stakeholders of technology-enabled innovation in government:
>> government, academia, industry and NGOs.
>>
>> 3) A Networking Conference - ICEGOV brings participation from across
>> thematic, national, and development borders, with common interests
>> in transformational use of technology in government.
>>
>> 4) A Research and Practice Conference - ICEGOV includes a healthy
>> balance of research-, practice- and solution-related work - looking
>> at technology, at the processes surrounding its implementation and
>> management, or at the wider context of Electronic Governance.
>>
>> 5) A Capacity Building Conference - ICEGOV features a rich program of
>> invited talks, invited sessions, tutorials, workshops, panel
>> discussions, posters, demos, etc. all taught, moderated or
>> organized by leading researchers and practitioners in the area.
>>
>> 6) An International Development Conference - The focus on Electronic
>> Governance helps consider how government investments in technology,
>> resulting in expected social and economic benefits, contribute to
>> the fulfillment of the national development goals.
>>
>> 7) A UN Conference - With international development focus, with the
>> Electronic Governance Programme at UNU-IIST as the founder and the
>> main force behind its editions, and with several UN organizations
>> being actively involved, ICEGOV exhibits a strong UN character.
>>
>> In addition, ICEGOV promotes close interactions between government,
>> academia, industry and NGO stakeholders so that each group can
>> contribute to as well as benefit from the interactions with others:
>>
>> - The stakeholders from government can share the knowledge of concrete
>> initiatives as well as lessons learnt and challenges faced when
>> carrying them out. In return, they can learn about the latest
>> research results, and how they are implemented by industry,
>> non-governmental organizations and other governments to address the
>> challenges they face.
>>
>> - The stakeholders from academia can share the models, theories and
>> frameworks which extend the understanding of Electronic Governance
>> and upon which concrete solutions can be built. In return, they can
>> learn about concrete challenges faced by governments, gain access to
>> concrete cases, and identify opportunities to implement and deploy
>> research prototypes.
>>
>> - The stakeholders from industry and NGOs can share technological and
>> socio-organizational solutions to be used in government practice. In
>> return, they can learn about the challenges faced by governments,
>> and the latest research findings available for developing solutions.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 2. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> The 4th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic
>> Governance (ICEGOV2010) will take place in Beijing, China, during 25 -
>> 28 October 2010, under the patronage of the National Development and
>> Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,
>> and National School of Administration, People's Republic of China;
>> co-organized by: Electronic Governance Programme, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR;
>> Electronic Government Research Center, National School of
>> Administration, China; Center for Technology in Government, University
>> at Albany, USA; Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK; School
>> of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University,
>> China; and State Information Center, China.
>>
>> The ICEGOV2010 Program Committee invites submissions of unpublished,
>> original work - completed or ongoing - in the form of papers, case
>> studies, demonstrations and posters:
>>
>> 1) Papers - Describing mature work in one or more of the research,
>> practice or solution aspects of Electronic Governance, with proven
>> or potential capacity to advance the state-of-the-art in the field.
>>
>> 2) Case Studies - Analyzing Electronic Governance initiatives, whether
>> research, practice or solutions, to identify critical factors
>> contributing to their success or failure.
>>
>> 3) Demonstrations - Demonstrating how solutions, possibly obtained
>> through research, are being applied in the practice of Electronic
>> Governance, consequently giving rise to new research.
>>
>> 4) Posters - Presenting new ideas and ongoing work related to
>> research, practice or solutions for Electronic Governance, with
>> proven or potential capacity for bridging two or more dimensions.
>>
>> The contributions can originate from: (1) Government - experiences,
>> case studies and lessons learnt while planning, developing, executing
>> and evaluating Electronic Governance initiatives; (2) Academia -
>> foundations of Electronic Governance, including development,
>> validation and implementation of relevant theories, models and
>> specifications; or (3) Industry and NGOs - technologies, methods and
>> tools upon which Electronic Governance solutions - systems, processes,
>> services and organizations - can be built.
>>
>> ICEGOV2010 particularly welcomes: (a) cross-sector contributions that
>> aim to establish connections between research, solutions and practice
>> of Electronic Governance, and succeed in effectively communicating
>> their findings from researchers to solution providers, from solution
>> providers to public managers, from public managers to researchers; (b)
>> contributions that cross the borders of the relevant disciplines -
>> Information Technology, Computing, Public Administration and Policy,
>> Political Science, Information Science, Linguistics, Law, Economics,
>> Sociology, Business Administration and others; and (c) contributions
>> on one or more of the practice, solutions or research aspects of
>> Electronic Governance.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 3. TOPICS
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Possible topics cover the foundations - models and frameworks,
>> capacity building, evaluation, knowledge management, communities of
>> practice, future trends, etc. as well as the whole lifecycle of
>> Electronic Governance initiatives from planning, through architecture
>> and implementation, to operations:
>>
>> PLANNING
>> -------------------------
>> Law and regulations
>> Funding arrangements
>> Readiness assessment
>> Policy development
>> Strategy development
>> Action plans
>> Partner management
>> Stakeholders
>> Leadership
>> Coordination
>> Reform and alignment
>>
>> ARCHITECTURE
>> -------------------------
>> Interoperability
>> Enterprise architectures
>> Standards
>> Best practices
>> Agency collaboration
>> Information-sharing
>> One-stop government
>> Connected governance
>> Agile government
>> Multi-channel delivery
>> Innovation systems
>>
>> IMPLEMENTATION
>> -------------------------
>> Acquisition
>> Procurement
>> Technical infrastructure
>> Electronic public services
>> Service middleware
>> Services and applications
>> Negotiation and contracts
>> New technology adoption
>> Project management
>> Program management
>> Organizational change
>>
>> OPERATIONS
>> -------------------------
>> Service agreements
>> Monitoring
>> Software maintenance
>> Adoption and scale-up
>> Access and accessibility
>> Digital content
>> Digital rights
>> Digital divide
>> Benefits management
>> Risk management
>> Performance management
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 4. SUBMISSION PROCESS
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> All submissions should conform to the following process:
>>
>> 1) Preparation - All contributions should be written in English and
>> prepared using the Word template
>> http://www.icegov.org/resources/word-template.doc with page limits
>> of: Papers - 10 pages, Case Studies - 6 pages, Demonstrations - 2
>> pages and Posters - 2 pages.
>>
>> 2) Submission - All contributions should be submitted, without any
>> author names or affiliations, through the conference submission
>> website athttp://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icegov2010 by
>> the First Submission Deadline.
>>
>> 3) Review - All submitted contributions will undergo a double-blind
>> review by the Program Committee and the authors will be notified
>> about acceptance or rejection decisions by the Notification
>> Deadline.
>>
>> 4) Revision - Accepted contributions must be revised to address
>> reviewer comments and resubmitted using
>> http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icegov2010 by the Final
>> Submission Deadline together with the signed copyright form
>> http://www.icegov.org/resources/copyright-form.doc.
>>
>> All accepted contributions will appear in the conference proceedings
>> on the condition that at least one author registers before the Author
>> Registration Deadline and presents the contribution at the
>> conference.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 5. PUBLICATION
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> As for ICEGOV2007, ICEGOV2008 and ICEGOV2009, the proceedings of
>> ICEGOV2010 will be published by ACM Press in the International
>> Conference Proceedings Series, ISBN 978-1-4503-0058-2, available in
>> hardcopy and electronically in the ACM Digital Library during the
>> conference. Selected contributions will also appear in a special issue
>> of Government Information Quarterly, published by Elsevier.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 6. AWARDS
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Best Submission Awards will be selected in three categories:
>>
>> - Foundations - The submission that makes the best contribution to the
>> development of Electronic Governance theories, policies, strategies
>> and action plans
>>
>> - Practice - The submission that presents the most innovative
>> Electronic Governance initiative, with the greatest impact potential
>> on Electronic Governance practice and the overall development context
>>
>> - Foundations and Practice - The submission that best links Electronic
>> Governance foundations and practice - how the practice can improve
>> foundations and how foundations can strengthen practice
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 7. SPONSORSHIP
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Authors of accepted submissions will be able to apply for sponsorship
>> to partially cover the costs of attending the conference
>> (registration, hotel or both), with preference given to the authors
>> from developing countries. At most one application will be accepted
>> per submission.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 8. PROGRAM
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Besides presentations of submitted contributions - Papers, Case
>> Studies, Demonstrations and Posters, the program will include five
>> types of submissions by-invitation: Keynotes, Tutorials, Workshops,
>> Thematic Sessions and Round-Table Discussions. The program will also
>> include a Doctoral Colloquium and series of social events for
>> networking and community building.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 9. COMMITTEES
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
>>
>> General Co-Chair - Peter HADDAWY - UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> General Co-Chair - HONG Yi - National School of Administration, China
>> General Co-Chair - Theresa PARDO - Center for Technology in
>> Government, University at Albany, USA
>> Program Co-Chair - Jim DAVIES, Computing Laboratory, University
>> of Oxford, UK
>> Program Co-Chair - Tomasz JANOWSKI, e-Governance Programme,
>> UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Organization Co-Chair - Elsa ESTEVEZ, e-Governance Programme,
>> UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Organization Co-Chair - JIANG Yuanfu, e-Government Research
>> Center, NSA, China
>> Organization Co-Chair - Lei ZHENG, Department of Public
>> Administration, Fudan University, China
>> Financial Chair - Wendy HOI, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Publicity Co-Chair - Adeboyega OJO, e-Governance Programme,
>> UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Publicity Co-Chair - SHEN Zhiqin, e-Government Research Center, NSA, China
>> Sponsorship Chair - Center for Technology in Government,
>> University at Albany, USA
>> Session Co-Chair - Steve HARRIS, Computing Laboratory, University
>> of Oxford, UK
>> Session Co-Chair - Shuhua LIU, Department of Public
>> Administration, Fudan University, China
>> Community Co-Chair - Zamira DZHUSUPOVA, e-Governance Programme,
>> UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Community Co-Chair - YU Shiyang, State Information Center, China
>>
>> ADVISORY COMMITTEE
>>
>> John Carlo BERTOT, University of Maryland, USA
>> Wojciech CELLARY, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
>> Sharon DAWES, Center for Technology in Government, University at
>> Albany, USA
>> R.K. SHYAMASUNDAR, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
>> TOU Chi Man, Macao SAR Government, Macao SAR
>> XU Xiaoping, National School of Administration, China
>> WANG Changsheng, State Information Center, China
>> ZHU Qianwei, Fudan University, China
>>
>> AWARDS COMMITTEE
>>
>> Marijn JANSSEN, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
>> KIM Seang-Tae, National Information Society Agency, Republic of Korea
>> Christine LEITNER, Center for European Public Administration
>> (CEPA), Danube University Krems, Austria (Chair)
>> Maria Isabel MEJIA JARAMILLO, Programa Gobierno en Linea, Colombia
>> Saleem ZOUGHBI, UNESCWA, Lebanon
>>
>> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>>
>> Gbenga ADEBUSUYI, National e-Government Strategies (NeGST), Nigeria
>> Hamideh AFSARMANESH, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
>> Jean-Pierre AUFFRET, International Academy of CIO, USA
>> Johanna Ekua AWOTWI, Center for e-Governance, Ghana
>> Majed AYYAD, NextLevel Technology Systems, Palestinian Territory
>> Mesfin BELACHEW, ICT Development Agency, Ethiopia
>> Deepak BHATIA, World Bank, USA
>> Nikolaj BJORNER, Microsoft Corporation, USA
>> Luis CAMARINHA-MATOS, UNINOVA, Portugal
>> Alejandra CECHICH, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina
>> Antonio CERONE, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Yannis CHARALABIDIS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
>> Gaston CONCHA, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile
>> Flavio CORRADINI, University of Camerino, Italy
>> Canada Rowena CULLEN, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
>> Jim DAVIES, Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK (PC Co-Chair)
>> Rahul DE, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
>> Elsa ESTEVEZ, e-Governance Programme, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Pablo FILLOTRANI, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
>> Matthias FINGER, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
>> Kokichi FUTATSUGI, Japan Advanced Institute for Science and
>> Technology, Japan
>> Helani GALPAYA, LIRNEasia, Sri Lanka
>> Jose Ramon GIL-GARCIA, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
>> Economicas, Mexico
>> Jeremy GIBBONS, Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
>> GONG Zhiguo, University of Macau, Macao SAR
>> Steve HARRIS, Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
>> Tomasz JANOWSKI, e-Governance Programme, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR (PC Co-Chair)
>> Marijn JANSSEN, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
>> Luiz Antonio JOIA, Brazilian School of Public and Business
>> Administration, Brazil
>> Atreyi KANKANHALLI, National University of Singapore, Singapore
>> Hannes KARKOWSKI, GTZ, Germany
>> Andrea KAVANAUGH, Community Information Systems, Virginia Tech, USA
>> Jay KESAN, University of Illinois, USA
>> Ralf KLISCHEWSKI, German University in Cairo, Egypt
>> Padmanabhan KRISHNAN, Bond University, Australia
>> Miriam LIPS, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
>> Shuhua LIU, Fudan University, China
>> Ann MACINTOSH, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
>> Peter MAMBREY, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany
>> Aimal MARJAN, Ministry of ICT, Afghanistan
>> Sehl MELLOULI, University of Laval, Canada
>> Vassilis MENEKLIS, University of Piraeus, Greece
>> Hrushikesha MOHANTY, University of Hyderabad, India
>> Steve MUTKOSKI, Microsoft Corporation, USA
>> Toshio OBI, Waseda University, Japan
>> Adegboyega OJO, e-Governance Programme, UNU-IIST, Macao SAR
>> Arvo OTT, e-Governance Academy, Estonia
>> Marco PERES USECHE, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia
>> Vasillios PERISTERAS, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland
>> Miguel PORRUA, Organization of American States, USA
>> Scott ROBERTSON, University of Hawaii, USA
>> Ritobaan ROY, GTZ, India
>> Pallab SAHA, National University of Singapore, Singapore
>> Charles SCHWEIK, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
>> Maddalena SORRENTINO, University of Milan, Italy
>> Evgeny STYRIN, Moscow State University, Russia
>> Ivar TALLO, e-Governance Academy, Estonia
>> Pauline TAN, Government Chief Information Office, Singapore
>> Giri Kumar TAYI, Information Systems, University at Albany, USA
>> Maurice TCHUENTE, University Yaounde I, Cameroon
>> Roland TRAUNMULLER, University of Linz, Austria
>> Shu-Fen TSENG, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
>> Faaig UMAR, National Center for IT, Maldives
>> Maria WIMMER, University of Koblenz, Germany
>> Lei ZHENG, Fudan University, China
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