PSG I: E-Government (ICT in PA)

Study Group Directors

Frank Bannister

Trinity University, Dublin – Frank.Bannister@tcd.ie

Albert Meijer

Utrecht University- a.j.meijer@uu.nl

 

Schedule

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Wednesday, 07/09/2011
14.30 -16.15 Conference Opening Session

 

16.30 – 18.30

 

 

 

Session 1

 

Knowledge Cafe

Thursday, 08/09/2011
08.30 – 10.30 Session 2

 

Rebecca MOODY & Victor BEKKERS, Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)Visual Technologies, Framing and Accountability

 

Hiroshi TOGO, Kinki University; Koji KANAGAWA, University of Shizuoka;  Tadahiko YOSHIDA, Kinki University; Kosei ENOMOTO, Momoyama Gakuin University  (Japan) Community Empowerment Promoted by Interactions between Community Media and Users – A case study of regional informatization in Japan

 

Tobin IM, Seoul National University;  Greg PORUMBESCU, Kyonggi University; and Hyunkuk LEE,  Seoul National University (Korea)Not only who and what but how: the impact of different mediums of information dissemination on citizens’ trust in government

 

  • Olli-Pekka KAURAHALME,  Antti SYVÄJÄRVI and Jari STENVALL, University of Lapland (Finland)

From e-Government to Public Information Management – The Future and Maturity of Information Management in Municipalities

 

10.30 am – 11.00 am Coffee Break
11.00 am – 12.30 pm Session 3

Mete YILDIZ and Aysegül KURBAN, Hacettepe University (Turkey)Discourses of E-Government In Turkish Newspapers

 

Catalin VRABIE, SNSPA (Romania) & M. KEMAL, Hacettepe University (Turkey)Local e-Government.  A Comparative Study of Romania and Turkey

 

Mila GASCO, Fundació ESADE (Spain)Exploring ICT-Enabled Governance In Barcelona: The Case Of The Guardia Urbana Police Force

 

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 16.00 Session 4

 

William WEBSTER, University of Stirling (United Kingdom)The Surveillance Principle: Public Services in the Information Age

 

Stephan GRIMMELIKHUIJSEN, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)Transparency and challenged authority: toward dashed expectations and demystification of government

 

Pieter WAGENAAR and Kees BOERSMA, VU University Amsterdam, (The Netherlands)Zooming in on the panopticon: CCTV operator practices at Schiphol Airport

 

Colin SMITH, Edinburgh Napier University and William WEBSTER, University of Stirling (United Kingdom)ICT use by the Scottish Parliament – a longitudinal study

 

16.00 -16.30 Coffee break
16.30 -18.30 Session 5

Albert MEIJER, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)The Future of Participatory Democracy

 

Frank BANNISTER, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)A Game of Two Halves. Lessons for the future of e-government from the story so far

 

Victor BEKKERS, Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)Is there a future for e-government? Looking beyond the emptiness of the e-government concept

 

Friday, 09/09/2011
08.30  – 10.30 Session 6

Kas KASTELEIN, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)From Avant-La-Lettre till Future ICT Apps: In and Around Complex Organizations in the Netherlands

 

Luca GNAN, Alessandro HINNA, Danila SCAROZZA, Stefano SCRAVAGLIERI, Marta TROTTA,  University of Rome, Tor Vergata (Italy)Integrating accountability, transparency and performance: what role for ICTs? The new trend of Italian Public Administrations

 

Heungsuk CHOI, Korea University (Korea)How to Succeed or Fail in Large-scale IT-based Reform: Case of Financial Management in Korea

 

Simon VANDER ELST, Sabine ROTTHIER, Philip DE RYNCK, University College Ghent (Belgium)Realizing fully developed government. A case study analysis of the Belgian Crossroads Bank for enterprises

 

10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 – 13.00 Session 7

 

  • Discussing key issues
  • Discussing the future of e-government book
  • Next year

 

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch Break
14.30 – 16.30 EGPA General Assembly and Closing Session