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Program Overview |
Thursday, October 21, 2021 16:00 - 17:30
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WG2: E-government (Physical) |
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P3 souterrain |
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WG2: E-government (Physical) |
WG Programme Coordinators: |
Nicolae Urs, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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The E-governance Working Group invites innovative papers on the influence of information communication technologies (ICT) on government, public administration, public policy and the public sector at large. The main focus and differentiation of NISPAcee regarding this topic is discovering some of the special challenges originating from the CEE region, and also contributing to the general discourses on digital transformation of citizens, institutions and governance.
Linked with the 2021 Main Conference Theme "Citizens’ Engagement and Empowerment – The Era of Collaborative Innovation in Governance”, WG 2 will present papers that touch on the challenges created by the gradually expanding data collection and data use by public institutions.
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Paper: An analysis of Slovenian urban municipality service and social connectivity digital maturity Author(s): Arian Debeljak, City Hall of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia Mitja Decman, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Presenter(s): Arian Debeljak, City Hall of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Paper: A bibliometric analysis of digital era governance research: An overview over the past two decades Author(s): Lan Umek, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Aleksander Aristovnik, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Ljupco Todorovski, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Presenter(s): Lan Umek, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Paper: Governmental websites quality in Romanian cities: the good, the bad, and the ugly Author(s): Nicolae Urs, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Dorin Spoaller Presenter(s): Nicolae Urs, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Dorin Spoaller, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Paper: THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN (GOVERNMENT) COMMUNICATION AND ITS POTENTIAL EFFECTS THROUGH US AMERICAN EXAMPLES Author/Presenter: Ferenc Varga, Karoli Gaspar University Of Reform Church, Budapest, Hungary
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