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Gianluca Miscione

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Dear AIS SIGe-Gov member,

Apologies for cross posting. Below and attached is the call for the
annual pre-ICIS e-Government Workshop, to be held in Munich, Germany
on Sunday, December 15, 2019.

The workshop has been held with success in the previous years, and it
is co-organized again together with the Digital Government Society
(www.dgsociety.org<http://www.dgsociety.org/>), focusing on the theme
of "Critical Questions in Public Sector IT: Outlining a Collaborative
Research Agenda".

I hope you'll consider participating in the workshop, and forwarding
the call to relevant peers.

Best regards,

Rony Medaglia
President of the AIS SIGe-Gov
Associate Professor, PhD
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Howitzvej 60
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 2479 4327
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/rmdigi<http://www.cbs.dk/en/staff/rmdigi>

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

2019 Pre-ICIS Workshop on e-Government

Critical Questions in Public Sector Digitalization:
Outlining a Collaborative Research Agenda

Munich, Germany, 15 December 2019

Co-Sponsored by
AIS SIG eGovernment
http://aisnet.org/members/group.aspx?id=89758

AND

The Digital Government Society
www.dgsociety.org<http://www.dgsociety.org/>


•      Submissions due: October 6, 2019
•      Notification of Acceptance: October 28, 2019

Please submit your abstracts to: sige...@gmail.com<mailto:sige...@gmail.com>

You are invited to submit an extended abstract for presentation and
discussion at the 2019 pre-ICIS Workshop on e-Government, co-organized
by the Association of Information Systems (AIS) Special Interest Group
on e-Government (SIGe-Gov) and the Digital Government Society (DGS),
to be held on 15 December 2019 in Munich, Germany. Abstracts should
introduce a new or emerging topic, issue or research question of
relevance to researchers and practitioners within the
e-government/digital government community.

The general objective of the AIS SIG e-Government is to promote
quality and relevance in e-Government research within the IS
community. The DGS is a global multi-disciplinary organization of
scholars and practitioners engaged in digital government research and
practice that nurtures technical, social, and organizational
transformation in the public sector. This workshop presents the third
collaborative effort between the AIS SIG e-Government and the DGS.

Workshop Objective
As with previous SIG eGovernment pre-ICIS workshops, this joint
workshop will be designed to provide the maximum opportunity for
knowledge sharing and discussion of the abstracts submitted. The
workshop will include brief formal presentations and a variety of
large and small group discussions designed to help facilitate
knowledge sharing among participants and to lay the foundation for
future collaborations in digital government research. The discussion
will be moderated to ensure opportunity for full participation.

Workshop Focus
Extended abstracts (maximum 5 pages) that address outstanding
questions and issues related, but not limited to the topics below, are
welcome:

- Artificial Intelligence and eGovernment
- IoT and eGovernment;
- Blockchain and eGovernment
- Smart Cities;
- Capture, Management and Use of (Big) Data in Government;
- Open innovation in eGovernment;
- Open-source and open-standard solutions in eGovernment.
- Transparency and openness in eGovernment services;
- Co-Production of eGovernment;
- Social media and eGovernment services;
- eGovernment and sustainable development;
- eParticipation; eDemocracy
- eGovernment security;
- eGovernment and ethical challenges

Submission and Review
We are soliciting extended abstracts of maximum five pages (excluding
references) on topics, issues, and questions of relevance to
researchers and practitioners within the e-government/digital
government community. Each abstract submitted will be reviewed by the
workshop co-chairs and at least one external reviewer. Abstracts
selected for inclusion in the workshop will be those considered best
ready to serve as catalysts for knowledge sharing and debate among
workshop participants on new and emerging research and practice issues
and challenges in e-government/digital government community. No
workshop proceedings will be produced. Authors retain full authorship
rights to their submitted work.

Document Format: Word, 12-point Arial, single line spacing
Please submit your extended abstracts to:
sige...@gmail.com<mailto:sige...@gmail.com>

Details of the programme will be made available at:
https://aisnet.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1275985

Details on Workshop Registration will be available through the ICIS
2019 website: https://icis2019.aisconferences.org/register/


Important Dates
•      Submissions due: October 6, 2019
•      Notification of Acceptance: October 28, 2019.


For any questions, please contact:

Workshop chairs:

  *   Rony Medaglia, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark,
ro...@cbs.dk<mailto:ro...@cbs.dk>
  *   Theresa A. Pardo, CTG UAlbany, University at Albany, SUNY, USA,
tpa...@ctg.albany.edu<mailto:tpa...@ctg.albany.edu>


SIGe-Gov:

  *   President and Treasurer: Rony Medaglia, Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark
  *   President-elect: Efthimios (Themis) Tambouris, University of
Macedonia, Greece
  *   Secretary: Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
  *   Past President: Kim Normann Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark


Digital Government Society:

  *   President: Sehl Mellouli, University of Laval, Quebec City, Canada
  *   Treasurer: Andrea Kavanaugh, Virginia Tech, USA
  *   President-elect: Luis Luna-Reyes, University at Albany, SUNY, USA
  *   Secretary: Adeboyega Ojo, NIU Galway, Ireland
  *   Past President: Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York,
College of Staten Island, USA
SIG_eGOV_2019_CfP.pdf
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