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Sunday: EGOV PhD Colloquium

Sunday, 2nd September 2007 PhD Colloquium

Morning

09:00 - 13:00

9:30 - 11:00
PhD Colloquium Session 1 - Opening
09:30 -
10:00
Welcome and introduction
Welcome to Regensburg,
Günther Pernul, University of Regensburg, Gemany

Introduction of participants, and to the program,
Kim V. Andersen, CBS, Denmark & Jochen Scholl, University at Washington, USA
10:00 -
10:30
E-Government plenary
Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany
10:30 -
11:00
E-Participation plenary
Jeremy Rose, Aalborg University, Denmark

11:00 - 11:30
Coffee break

11:30 - 13:00
PhD Students' Paper Sessions -
Four parallel groups

Group 1 chaired by Kim V. Andersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark,
supported by Yigal Arens, University of Southern California, USA


Inclusion in the eService Society ? investigating administrative literacy requirements for using e-services Andreas Ask, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden

What are the future possibilities of eDemocracy? A Discussion Paper Ovid Boyd, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden

e-Participation: citizen participation in public decision-making through the Internet. Opportunities and limits at local level Clelia Colombo Vilarrasa, Open University of Catalonia ? Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain

Inclusion in the eService Society ? investigating administrative literacy requirements for using e-services Mathias Hatakka, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden
  Group 2 chaired by Jeremy Rose, Aalborg University, Denmark,
supported by Dieter Spahni, Ruf Informatik, Switzerland


UNDERSTANDING GEOINFORMATION-BASED GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT (G2G) APPLICATIONS ? FROM PRACTICE TO THEORY Walter de Vries, International Institute for Geoinformation science and Earth Observation (ITC), The Netherlands

Single Information Space for the Environment in Europe, theory, formalization and implementation Karel Kisza, Institute of biostatistics and analyses, Czech Republic

E-Participation: some instruments of analysis Andrea Resca, Luiss Guido Carli University ? Ce.r.s.i, Italy

Holistic approach to deploy intelligent services in eParticipation Sabrina, Scherer, University of Koblenz, Institute for IS Research, Research Group eGovernment, Germany

Visualization of eParticipation ontology Christian Schneider, University of Koblenz, Institute for IS Research, Research Group eGovernment, Germany

Group 3 chaired by Jochen Scholl, University at Washington, USA,
supported by Maddalena Sorrentino, Milan State University, Italy


E-government in Kuwait: Attitudes and Perceptions Suha AlAwadhi, Loughborough University, UK

Agriculture Market Information E-service in Bangladesh: A Stakeholder-oriented Case Analysis Sirajul Islam, Dept of Informatics (ESI), Örebro University, Sweden

Unification of public information systems Mariusz Luterek, Warsaw University, Poland

The Role of Participatory Evaluation in the Assessment of Public Administration Performance Francesco Molinari, University of Siena, Department of Business and Social Studies, Italy

eParticipation: Transforming Decision-Making Processes in the Post-NPM Era Christine Secher, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Group 4 chaired by Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany,
supported by Frank Bannister; Trinity College, Ireland


Identity Management in global networks ? practicable approaches for electronic government in Europe Stefan Duerbeck, University of Regensburg, Department of Information Systems, Germany

PROCESS BASED SERVICE DEFINITION FOR E-GOVERNMENT Bettina Hermes, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik im Deutschen Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz, Germany

Open Source Software and Open Data Standards as a Form of Technology Adoption Bruno Rossi, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy

Interoperability Architecture of European Integrated Environmental Information Space Matej Stefanik, Institute of biostatistics and analyses, Czech Republic

A Model-Driven Security-Centric Development Process Komminist Sisai, Weldemarianm, University of Trento, DIT, Italy

13:00 - 14:30
Lunch break

Afternoon
14:30 - 18:00

14:30 - 16:00
PhD Students' Paper Sessions cont'd - Four parallel groups

16:00 - 16:30
Coffee break

16:30 - 18:00
PhD Students' Paper Sessions cont'd - Four parallel groups

19:30
Common Dinner