This book constitutes the proceedings of the 22nd IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2023, which took place in Budapest, Hungary, during September 57, 2023.
The 28 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 106 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Digital government; artificial intelligence, algorithms, and automation; open government and open data; smart cities, regions, and societies; innovation and transformation in government.
Digital Government.- Construct Hunting in GovTech Research: An
Exploratory Data Analysis.- Harmonization in eProcurement: Design of a
holistic solution model for pre-award procedures.- Government as a Platform
in Practice: Commonalities and Differences Across three European Countries.-
The self-serving citizen as a co-producer in the digital public service
delivery.- The digital cage dilemma - how street-level bureaucrats at public
libraries are a key to digital inclusion.- Artificial Intelligence,
Algorithms, and Automation.- Untangling the Relationship between Public
Service Automation and No-Stop Government.- ChatGPT application vis-a-vis
Open Government Data (OGD): Capabilities, Public Values, Issues and a
Research Agenda.- The Human Likeness of Government Chatbots an Empirical
Study from Norwe-gian Municipalities.- Automatic Bill Recommendation for
Statehouse Journalists.- Assessing Forgetfulness in Data Stream Learning
The Case of Hoeffding AnyTime Tree Algorithm.- Robot colleagues in local
government: Empirical examples of employee experiences.- Using Artificial
Intelligence in Parliament - The Hellenic Case. -An Ecosystem for deploying
Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration.- Open Government and Open
Data.- Towards High-Value Datasets determination for data-driven development:
a sys-tematic literature review.- Classification of Open Government Data
Solutions' Help: A Novel Taxonomy and Cluster Analysis.- Verifying Open Data
Portals Completeness in Compliance to a Grounding Frame-work.- An Extensive
Methodology and Framework for Quality Assessment of DCAT-AP Datasets.-
Drivers of Dissatisfaction with an Open Government Data Portal: A Critical
Incident Technique Approach.- Smart Cities, Regions, and Societies.- Design
Principles for developing Open Source Urbanism.- Traffic Flow Prediction with
Swiss Open Data: A Deep Learning Approach.- A Systematic Literature Review on
the Adoption of Edge Computing for Sustainable Development.- Governance
Mechanism of Public-Private Partnerships for Promoting Smart City
Performance: A Multi-Case Study in China.- Innovation and Transformation in
Government.- Dynamic Capabilities and Digital Transformation in Public
sector: Evidence from Brazilian case study.- The Vicious Cycle of Magical
Thinking: How IT Governance Counteracts Digital Transformation.- The Maturity
of Knowledge-based Management in Finnish Central-Government Organizations:
The Need for Managing the Knowledge-based Management.- Affording and
constraining digital transformation: The enactment of structural change in
three Swedish government agencies.- The Evolution of Government Strategies
from IT to Digitalization: A Comparative Study of Two Time Periods in Swedish
Local Governments.- Exploring Digital Innovation Paths in Healthcare: the
Case of a Large Swedish Healthcare Organization.