[EGOV LIST] CFP: Digital Governance Track in EMCIS2022 conference

Charalampos Alexopoulos alexop at aegean.gr
Thu Jul 28 06:40:48 PDT 2022


Dear contributors,

This is to inform you about the call for papers in the Digital Governance
Track of the EMCIS2022 <https://emcis.eu/93-2/> (19th European
Mediterranean & Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems) which
will be held *online *from 07 to 08 December 2022.

*Important Dates*

- Electronic Submission Deadline: August 25, 2022
- Notification of Acceptance to Authors: October 15, 2022
- Camera Ready Submission Deadline: October 25, 2022
- Author Registration Deadline: October 25, 2022


The ‘Digital Governance’ track of the EMCIS 2021 seeks new and unpublished
research contributions from academia, public administration and businesses
on Digital Governance, concerning a wide range of topics, which include,
but are not limited to:

- ‘Classical’ efficiency-oriented digital government
- Electronic (Digital) Government/Governance services
- Electronic (Digital) Democracy and Voting
- Digital Divide and e-Inclusion
- Information Society and Electronic (Digital) Government/Governance
policies
- Open Government – Transparency, Participation and Collaboration
- Open government data
- Open government data platforms and evaluation
- Open government data ecosystems development
- Data Science and Big, Open and Linked Data (BOLD)
- Cloud Computing in Government
- Citizen-centric Electronic (Digital) Government/Governance
- Innovative Electronic (Digital) Services (Transparent, Anticipatory,
Context-Aware, Co-Created)
- Digital Transformation of government
- Public Values and Digital(Electronic) Government/Governance
- Smart Cities, Smart Government and Smart Citizens
- Security, Privacy and Trust in Digital(Electronic)
Government/Governance
- Benefits, barriers and risks of Electronic (Digital)
Government/Governance development and adoption
- Government Process Management, Interoperability and Integration
- Social Media in Government
- Policy Modelling/Analytics
- Artificial Intelligence in government
- Blockchain in Government
- Legal Informatics
- Mobile-Government (M-Government)
- Covid-19 and Digital Government/Governance


More info at: https://emcis.eu/

Thank you in advance for your consideration!

Dr. Charalampos (Harris) Alexopoulos
Track co-chair
https://emcis.eu/



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