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The 12th Scandinavian Workshop on E-government (SWEG 2015)
Copenhagen, Denmark
3-4 February 2015
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have Building, rooms DSØ071/DSØ074
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
Tuesday, 3 February
8:30-9:00 Workshop registration
9:00-9:15 Welcome and introduction, Rony Medaglia
9:15-10:30 Panel “Scandinavian Perspectives on E-Government”
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:00 Session 1 – Governance and infrastructure
- Inter-organisational e-government: From four levels of interoperability to seven dimensions of co-governance, Göran Goldkuhl and Annie Röstlinger
- Innovation in Norwegian eGovernment Information Infrastructure, Arild Jansen
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14.30 Session 2 – E-government public service evolution
- How are citizens’ public service choices supported in quasi-markets?, Agneta Ranerup and Lars Norén
- Stakeholder analysis in public e-service development: exploring a possible research-practice gap, Ida Lindgren and Marie-Therese Christiansson
- How to migrate citizens online and reduce traffic to traditional channels. A case study of a successful multichannel management project, Christian Østergaard Madsen and Pernille Kræmmergaard
14:30-14:45 Coffee break
14:45-16:15 Session 3 – Critical perspectives on e-government
- E-government harm? Never heard of it!, Jesper B. Berger
- "Welfare Technology is not about Technology but rather about People" – Reality or a Foucaultian "Regime of Truth"?, Hilde G. Corneliussen and Kari Dyb
- Desired effects of open public sector information– an unguided topic, Josefin Lassinantti
16:15-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-18:00 Session 4 – E-government design and management
- Public procurement of IS – What should be the procedure?, Carl Erik Moe
- Identity management in e-Government, Nadia Jemil Abdu and Ulrike Lechner
- Stakeholder Participation in Open Data Contests: Insights from Apps4Finland, Titiana-Petra Ertiö
19:00-21:30 Social dinner at Ofelia Restaurant, Royal Danish Theatre
Wednesday, 4 February
8:30-10:00 Session 5 – Open Government and Open Innovation
- Open Innovation in E-governance?, Diana Chronéer and Mari Runardotter
- Clash! An Open Data Policy meets a Public Authority’s Organizational Culture, Mari Runardotter and Anna Ståhlbröst
- Open innovation competitions for improving healthcare – An explorative study focusing on challenges, Siri Wassrin, Ida Lindgren and Ulf Melin
10:00-10:15 Coffee break
10:15-11:45 Session 6 – Smart Cities and local e-government
- Smart Cities: A Fata Morgana?, Peter André Busch and Helle Zinner Henriksen
- Local e-government and social media practice – A research in progress paper, Livia Norström
- Smart Cities and their Business Models: a comparison, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Panos Fitsilis, and George Kakarontzas
11:45-12:15 Wrap-up and future plans
12:15 Lunch
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