[EGOV LIST] [CfP] Track "Digital Transformation of the Public Sector" at ECIS 2023

Sara Hofmann sara.hofmann at uia.no
Wed Oct 19 04:34:18 PDT 2022


Dear colleagues,

We cordially invite you to submit your papers to the track "Digital Transformation of the Public Sector" at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), taking place June 11-16, 2023 in Kristiansand, Norway. Please forward this call for papers to interested colleagues.

Track "Digital Transformation of the Public Sector"<https://ecis2023.no/submissions/track-descriptions/?track=dtps> at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
June 11-16 2023, Kristiansand, Norway


* Submission deadline: November 17, 2022
* Notification date: February 28, 2023
In this track, we welcome submissions dedicated to theory building efforts, work on concepts, perspective and use of theory in the field as well as empirical studies using a plethora of perspectives, methods and approaches. Submissions should address outstanding questions and issues related, but not limited to, the topics below:

* Digital transformation of the public sector in an era of co-creating sustainable digital futures
* Values and (conflicting) paradigms related to public sector digitalization
* Conceptual development of IT in public sector labels, e.g., e-government, transforming government, digital government, smart government
* Inclusions and digital divides using public sector ICT
* Automatization of, and applications of RPA and AI in processes
* E-services/digital services and multi-channel delivery of services to citizens and businesses
* E-government policy, implementation and practice
* Emerging technologies (e.g., IoT, block chain, robots) and smart prefixes in the public sector
* Implementation of IS - past, present and future in public sector
* Participation and involvement of internal and external stakeholders
* Identification and identity of citizens and users
* Strategies, use and implications of cloud computing in the public sector
* Utilization of open, linked and big data in the public sector
* Emergence and (mis)use of social media in the public sector
* Theories and perspectives related to digitalization
* Strategic policy making process and technology
* Co-creation of innovation and services
* Privacy, fairness, freedom, risks and threats of digitization
* Critical and sustainable perspectives on digital government
For any questions, please contact the track chairs:

* Sara Hofmann, University of Agder, Norway, sara.hofmann at uia.no<mailto:sara.hofmann at uia.no>
* Ulf Melin, Linköping University, Sweden, ulf.melin at liu.se<mailto:ulf.melin at liu.se>
* Kim Normann Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, andersen at cbs.dk<mailto:andersen at cbs.dk>



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