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Gualdi,F
F.Gualdi at lse.ac.uk
Thu May 4 07:16:02 PDT 2023
Dear colleague,
We cordially invite you consider submitting your original research work to the Design, Implementation, and Management of Digital Government Policies and Strategies minitrack<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-57/digital-government/#design-implementation-and-management-of-digital-government-policies-and-strategies-minitrack> at 57th HICSS conference (January 3-6, 2024, Honolulu, Hawaii).
Important dates
June 15, 2023: Papers due
August 17, 2023: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2023: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript for Publication
October 1, 2023: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register for the conference
All accepted papers will be published in the HICSS proceedings and will be considered for the best paper award.
This minitrack seeks papers that discuss theories and/or present cases useful to better understand how different digital government policies and/or strategies can lead to successful digital government deployments, or, on the other hand, how different factors may lead to failure of such projects. Contributions to literature cover different areas and topics. New and emerging technologies often demand new ways of thinking and innovative approaches to frame these deployments. In addition, the minitrack welcomes contributions exploring the issues associated with the design, implementation, and management of policies and strategies that change the nature of the interactions between government and citizens, private sector organizations, and NGOs. Moreover, papers that discuss the political, institutional, and organisational implication of the deployment of emerging and disruptive technologies are particularly welcomed.
We are looking for high-quality conference papers that adopt a wide range of approaches on content, case studies, or practical and theoretical models to advance the knowledge related to the design, implementation, and management of strategies and policies in the digital government context. The papers submitted to this minitrack must be new and unpublished.
We invite papers on the following topics, but not limited to:
* Best practices for design, implementation, and management of digital innovation in the public sector.
* Cases of digital government platforms design, implementation, and management
* Design, implementation, and management of Interoperability policies: legal, organizational, semantic, and technical layers
* Design, implementation, and management of ICT for development strategies
* Design, implementation, and management of ICT related outsourcing and insourcing in the public sector
* Design, implementation, and management of digital strategies
* Design, implementation, and management of digital transformation in policymaking
* Design, implementation, and management of E-Procurement policies and strategies
* Design, implementation, and management of ICT mediated co-creation and co-production
* Design, implementation, and management of ICT transparency, and accountability
* Design, implementation, and management of National and global digital strategies to respond to a pandemic
* Design, implementation, and management of privacy and data protection policies and strategies
* Digital by default and its implications
* E-Participation and E-democracy policies and strategies
* ICT for efficiency and effectiveness in government action
* Legal and judicial transformations associated with ICTs deployments
* Lessons for digital policy from the pandemic of 2019-2023.
* Public health versus privacy concerns
* Public policy issues in digital government
* Quantitative and qualitative analyse of the impact of digital government policies and strategies
* Socio-political, institutional, organisational, and ethical impacts of disruptive technologies
* Strategies to design, implement, and manage innovative technologies
Please visit the Digital Government track website<https://hicssdg.ctg.albany.edu/57/welcome/>, and connect through the Digital Government track LinkedIn page<https://www.linkedin.com/in/hicss-digital-government-track-3a375a26b/>.
We look forward to receiving your research!
On behalf of the minitrack chairs
Francesco Gualdi
Antonio Cordella
Liudmila Zavolokina
Frank Bannister
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Dr. Francesco Gualdi | Fellow
Department of Management
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street | London | WC2A 2AE
Email: f.gualdi at lse.ac.uk<mailto:f.gualdi at lse.ac.uk>
www.lse.ac.uk/management<http://www.lse.ac.uk/management>
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