The 7th Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research is a forum
for the presentation and discussion of interdisciplinary research on
digital government and its applications in diverse domains. The
conference focus on research on digital government as an
interdisciplinary domain that encompasses inquiry at the intersections
of computing research, social, political, and behavioral science
research, and the problems and missions of government agencies;
unique partnerships of university researchers and government partners;
and project highlights and outcomes of digital government research.
Three contributions related to the UNeGov.Net Initiative were made
to the Conference.
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| Contributions |
| poster presentation |
The poster presents the rationale for the
UNeGov.net Initiative, along with its mission, objectives and
activities. A novel approach to collaborative problem solving
supported by the UNeGov.net portal was also described. The approach is
based on a repository of resources relevant to e-Governance to
underpin a process of formulating, exploring, matching and refining
abstract problem descriptions into concrete solutions, enriching the
repository in the process. |
poster document |
| panel discussion 1 |
The UNeGov.net Coordinator, Dr. Tomasz Janowski
joins the panel discussion on Sustaining an International
Digital Government Research Community. |
slides |
| panel discussion 2 |
Dr. Tomasz Janowski also joins the panel discussion on Application of Social Network
Analysis to Digital Government. |
slides |