15th European Conference on e-Government 18th

15th European Conference on e‐Government
18th‐19th June 2015
Wednesday 17th June 2015
18:30 Pre‐Conference Welcome and Registration at
(until 1930)
Thursday 18th June 2015
9:00 Registration and Refreshments
9:30 Room:
Welcome from the conference Chair: 9:45 Keynote address: Geoff Walsham, Emeritus Professor of Management Studies (Information Systems) at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK
10:30 Conference splits into streams
Room:
Stream A: Social Media
Chair: Room: Stream B: Mini track on e‐Democracy and eParticipation
Chair: Room: Stream C: Implementation Issues
Chair: Room: Stream D: Cyber‐Security Chair: 10:45 The Use of Social Network in Enhancing E‐Rulemaking
The Impact of e‐democracy on Political Stability in Nigeria
Duruji Moses, Charles Ayo, and Daniel Gberevbie, and Jonathan Oluranti, Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track e‐Demo eParti) EG‐003
An Analysis of the Brazilian Challenges to Advance in e‐Government
Sousa Torres Jose Alberto, Brazilian Ministry of Justice, Brazil, Flavio Elias Gomes de Deus, University of Brasilia, Brazil and Rafael Timteo de Sousa Junior, University of Brasilia, Brazil (Case_study, Main Conference) EG‐076
Cyber‐Attack as a Menace to Effective Governance in Nigeria
Fayomi Oluyemi, Oly Ndubisi, Charles Ayo, and Muyiwa Ajayi, Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐016
11:15 Social Media, Civic Engagement and Local Governments. Special Consideration to the Office of the Mayor of NYC
Diaz Romero Leocadia, Murcia State University, Spain (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐093
Making a Case for E‐Voting in Nigeria
Duruji Moses, Charles Ayo, and Samuel Oni, and Aderonke Oni, Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track e‐Demo eParti) EG‐004
How to Spread eGovernment? A Two‐Step Framework To Define Innovation Information Security Threats and Factors Affecting the e‐Government Strategies
Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia
Al Mazari Ali, and Emmanuel Nyakwende, ALFAISAL University, Saudi Arabia (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐117
11:45 How to Foster Prosumption for Value Co‐creation? The Open Government Development Plan
Potra Sabina, and Branea Ana, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐077
Participation and Data Quality in Open Data use: Open Data Infrastructures Evaluated Zuiderwijk Anneke, and Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐027
The Government Role in Raising Awareness Towards E‐Commerce Adoption: Cybersecurity Challenges to American State and Local Governments
The Case of Jordan
Norris Donald, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA (Academic, Yaseen Husam, Kate Dingley, and Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK Mini track Prac Theo Knowl) EG‐066
(Academic, Main Conference) EG‐056
12:15
Lunch
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Stream A: Mini track on Joined up connected government
Chair: 14:00 Benefits and Challenges in Information Sharing Between Government and Private Sectors
Praditya Dhata, and M.F.W.H.A Janssen, TU Delft, The Netherlands (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐042
Room: Stream B: Mini track on e‐Democracy and eParticipation
Chair: Electronic Enabled Citizens‐Parliament Interaction: Imperative for Democratic Governance in African States
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Stream C: Chair: E‐government and Public Sphere
15:00 Uplifting Citizens Participation: A Gov 2.0 Conceptual Framework
Aladalah Mohammed, Yen Cheung, and Vincent Lee C.S., Monash University, Australia (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐031
A Model of Secure Interconnection of Registers Containing Personal Data
A Framework for Simple, Secure and Cost Effective Online Voting System
Kumar Rajiv, Pradip Kumar Bala, Nitin Varma, and Abhishek Srivastava, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ranchi, India (Academic, Mini track e‐
Demo eParti) EG‐092
15:30
Refreshments
Room: Stream B: Mini track on e‐Democracy and eParticipation
Chair: 16:00 Public Service Integration in Jordan
Al‐Husban Mohammed, Southampton Solent University, UK and Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐113
Refreshments
Room: Stream C: Fraud, Corruption and Accountability
Chair: Electronic Citizen Participation in Local Government Decision Making; Fraudulent new IT Systems of the Israeli Courts ‐ Unannounced Regime Applications for Public Budgeting
Change?
Smith Robert, Savannah State University, USA (Academic, Mini track e‐Demo Zernik Joseph, Human Rights Alert (NGO), Israel (Academic, Main eParti) EG‐097
Conference) EG‐037
Assessing Influences of Mobile Technology in Empowering Rural Youth in 16:30 Designing engaging E‐Government Services by combining User‐Centered 2014 Anambra Election
Design and Gamification
Dargan Tuhina, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India and Florian Evequoz, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland (HES‐SO, Valais), Switzerland (Case_study, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐071
e‐Government, e‐Governance, and e‐Administration: A Typology of Corruption Management Using ICTs
Okewu Emmanuel, University of Lagos, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐038
16:30 e‐Governance: Strategy for Mitigating Non‐Inclusion of Citizens in Policy Credible Elections and the Role of Social Media: The Case of Nairaland in the Making in Nigeria
2014 Osun Gubernatorial Elections
Gberevbie Daniel, Charles Ayo, Francis Iyoha, and Moses Duruji, Covenant Ayo Charles, Jonathan Oluranti, Moses Duruji, and Nicholas Omoregbe, Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track e‐Demo eParti) EG‐005
University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐094
Building a Benchmarking Model to Assess Political Accountability in Parliaments
Sanchez‐Nielsen Elena, Universidad de La Laguna, and Francisco Chavez‐
Gutierrez, Parlamento de Canarias, Spain (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐
033
17:00 Impact of eGovernment Initiatives on Citizens Satisfaction; Role of e‐
Efficiency and Usability of Information Systems: E‐recovery System in Marketing; Case Study of Federal Government Agencies in Pakistan
Slovenia
Arfeen Irfan, Virtual University of Pakistan, and Iqbal Javed, Section Officer Decman Mitja, and Klun Maja, University of Ljubljana, Slovenija (Academic, (Telecom & IT), Minsitry of IT, and ,Preston University, Islamabad, Pakistan, Main Conference) EG‐085
Pakistan (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐103
A Proposal for a Case Law e‐Repository for ASEAN Economic Community with Particular Reference to Electronic Commerce
Zahid Anowar, Salawati Basir, and Hasani Ali, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia‐ UKM (National University of Malaysia), Malaysia (Academic, Mini track E‐Justice) EG‐049
17:30
Close of conference day
19:00
1400‐1410
Different patterns of usage of e‐government services; A preliminary study
1415‐1425
Implementing of e‐Government for Kurdistan Region Government‐Iraq
14:30 Improving Rural Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria using Distributed Expert Electronic Petition and Democratic Participation in Nigeria
A Decade of Studies Studied: Assessing Research Trends in e‐Government
System Technology
Oni Aderonke Atinuke, Charles Korede Ayo, Samuel Oni, and Moses Duruji, Cox Michaelene, Illinois State University, USA (Academic, Main Conference) Oladipupo Olufunke, Olawande Daramola, and Ibukun Afolabi, Covenant Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track e‐Demo eParti) EG‐008 EG‐050
University, Nigeria (Academic, Mini track Joined up gov) EG‐060
Refreshments
Room:
Stream A: Mini track on Joined up connected government
Chair: Room:
Stream D: PhD Colloquium
Chair: Close of conference day
Close of conference day
1430‐1440
In‐depth comparative case study in e‐participation: Interpretative approach Yusuf Muhammad, Carl Adams, and Kate Dingley, University of Portsmouth, UK (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐019
1445‐1455
e‐Service Adoption in Developing Countries with Instability Status: The Case of e‐
Government in Syria
1500‐1510
A Conceptual Model for Examining Mobile Government Adoption in Saudi Arabia
Alotaibi Sultan, and Dmitri Roussinov, University of Strathclyde, UK (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐028
1510‐1530 Discussion and feedback
Refreshments
Room:
Stream D: Masters Colloquium
Chair: 1600‐1610
Insights, Issues and Challenges of Applying DBSM in Hospitals Within Developing Countries
Okoro Henry, Carl Adams, and Tineke Fitch, University of Portsmouth, UK (Masters_Research, Main Conference) EG‐106
1615‐1625
E‐government Development in Bulgaria Status‐Quo, Comparative Study and Perspectives
1630‐1640
Measuring success of Higher Education Centralised Administration Information System: an e‐Government Initiative
Close of conference day
Conference Dinner at
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Friday 19th June 2015
9:00 Refreshments available
9:30 Room: Opening remarks for Day 2
9:40 Keynote address: Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton, UK
10:20 Introduction to ECEG 2016
10:30
Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to present their research
Room:
Stream A: Mini track on Practice Theory and Knowledge
Chair: 11:00 Smart Government Solutions in Emerging Economies: Making the Leap Ahead
Verheijen Tony, Zubair Bhatti, World Bank, Serbia & Pakistan and Jody Kusek, Independent Consultant, United States (Academic, Mini track Prac Theo Knowl) EG‐026
11:30 Information and Communications Technology in Government, an Historical Perspective
Room: Stream B: Software Development
Chairs: Room: Stream C: International Perspectives
Chair: Room:
Stream D: PhD Colloquium
Chair: A Six‐Dimensional E‐Government Assessment Tool Applied to 25 U.S. State Homepages
Dolan Timothy, Texas A&M International University, United States (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐119
How to Govern Smart Cities? Empirical Evidences From Italy
Dameri Renata Paola, University of Genova, Italy (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐104
Turkey e‐Government Software Development Process
Yapici Ahmet, Samet Yilmaz, and Mehmet Samli, and Mustafa Yuceel, Trksat, Turkey (Non‐academic_contribution, Main Conference) EG‐032 Presentation Only
Brazilian e‐Government Strategies
Musafir Valeria Esther Nigri, SERPRO, and Christiana Freitas, UNB‐ Universidade de Bras lia, Brazil (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐062
1100‐1110
E‐Procurement: A Tool to Mitigate Public Procurement Fraud in Malaysia?
Abas Azmi Khairul Saidah, University of Essex, and Alifah Aida Lope Abdul Rahman, University of East London, UK (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐055
1115‐1125
Development of an E‐Government Ontology to Support Risk Analysis
Onwudike Onyekachi, Russell Lock, and Iain Phillips, Loughborough University, UK (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐063
1130‐1155
Implementing Successful IT projects in Thailand Public Sectors: A Case Study
Khampachua Tawa, and Nawaporn Wisitpongphan, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐088
1200‐1210
Challenges facing E‐Government and Smart Sustainable City: An Arab Region Perspective
Al‐Nasrawi Sukaina, Maysoun Ibrahim, and Ali El‐Zaart, Beirut Arab University, Lebanon and Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK (PhD_Research, Main Conference) EG‐057
12:00 Building and Evaluating Classification Framework of Critical Success Factors COI: A Framework of Software Development to Reduce ICT Investment and for E government Adoption
Increase Acceptability
Ziemba Ewa, Tomasz Papaj, and Rafa; elazny, and Maria Jadamus‐Hacura, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland (Academic, Mini track Prac Theo Knowl) EG‐116
12:30
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E‐Political Marketing Tools In Modern Democracies: The Nigerian Perspective.
Worlu Rowland, Ibukun Afolabi, Taiye Borishade, and Charles Ayo, Covenant Univeristy, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐015
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Stream A: e‐Government Accessability for Everyone
Chair: 13:30 e‐Inclusive Society in Malaysia: Ameliorating the e‐Disadvantage Communities
Hashim Rugayah, Normarliana Laili, and Mohd Anuar Mazuki, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia and Peter Saunders, University of New South Wales, Australia (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐091
Room: Stream B: Studies from Developing Countries
Chair: Room: Stream C: IT Decisions
Chair: Curbing Insecurity in Sub‐Saharan Africa through ICTs for Development (ICT4D)
Okewu Emmanuel, University of Lagos, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐043
Decision Objects for IT Cooperation Decisions in the Public Sector
Jakob Markus, Petra Wolf, fortiss GmbH, and Helmut Krcmar, Technische Universit t M nchen Fakult t f r Informatik Lehrstuhl, Germany (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐046
14:00 Improving Usability of eGovernment for the Elderly
The Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Promoting and IT Project Prioritization and Scoring System for Thai Public Sectors
Molnar Tamas, Humboldt‐Universit t zu Berlin, Germany (Academic, Main Sustaining National Integration in Africa
Wisitpongphan Nawaporn, and Tawa Khampachua, King Mongkut's Conference) EG‐051
Blake Cecil, Oluyemi Fayomi, and Charles Ayo, and Olumuyiwa Ajayi, University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand (Academic, Main Covenant University, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐017
Conference) EG‐068
14:30 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines in Turkey
Enabling Socio‐economic Development at the Grassroots Through e‐
Akgul Yakup, Dumlupnar University, Turkey (Academic, Main Conference) Governance in Low Resource Countries
EG‐110
Daramola Olawande, and Charles Ayo, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐072
An Integrated Web‐based System for Managing Payrolls of Regionally Spread Governmental Offices
Chalelli Eirini, John Garofalakis, University of Patras, and Andreas Koskeris, and Georgios Betsos, Computer Technology Institute and Press "Diophantus", Greece (Non‐academic_contribution, Main Conference) EG‐
034
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Closing remarks reflecting on the issues raised during the conference and award of the best PhD and Best Poster prizes
Led by 15:00
15:30
Close of Conference
Close of Conference
Close of Conference
Posters to be displayed from noon on Thursday until noon on Friday and to be presented at 10:30 on Friday morning
Work in Progress Papers with Poster
Poster With Abstract
Poster Invite Impact of Political Factors in the Chilean Open Government Data (OGD) The Implementation of E‐Government in Developing Countries: The Case of Programme
Saudi Arabia
Gonz lez‐Zapata Felipe, and Richard B. Heeks, University of Manchester, UK Alfayad Majed, Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom (Work_in_progress, Main Conference) EG‐011
(Work_in_progress, Mini track e‐Demo eParti) EG‐024 ‐ Poster Only
Modeling Public Services in Service‐Oriented e‐Government Enterprise
Paul Anu, Mahathma Gandhi University, India and Varghese Paul, Cochin Universiyu of Science and Technology, India (Work_in_progress, Main Conference) EG‐025
Roles of E‐Service in Economic Development: Case Study of Nigeria, a Lower Middle Income Country
Oseni Kazeem Oluwakemi, and Kate Dingley, University of Portsmouth, UK (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐040 Poster Offered
E‐Government within Cyberspace
Capek Jan, University of Pardubice Faculty of Economics and Administration, and Iva Ritschelova, Czech Statistical Office, Czech Republic (Academic, Main Conference) EG‐105 ‐ Poster Offer
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