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Conference Timetable

The conference outline timetable is given below.

 

Mini track on the Economics of e-Government

Workshop on the Barriers to e-Government

Main stream sessions

Thursday 16 June

Practitioner pagers

Mini track on accessibility issues

 

09:00

Registration and coffee - in room UA1 reception area

10:00

Opening by conference Chairs, Wim van Grembergen and Davy Janssen, University of Antwerp

10:15

Room UA1
Keynote address by Belgian State Secretary for Computerisation Peter Vanvelthoven:
Future Opportunities for e-Government 

11:10

Conference splits into five streams

 

Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Tim Turner

Room UA2
Stream B - Chair: Mehdi Asgarkhani

Room MS1
Stream C: Economics of e-Government Mini Track
Chair: Dan Remenyi

Room MS2
Stream D: Accessibility Mini Track
Chair: Denise Leahy 

Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Benoit Muller

11:15

e-Government at Community Level - An Empirical Investigation in the State of Hesse, Germany
Alpar Paul and Sylvia Becker, School of Business Administration and Economics, University of Marburg, Germany

The Translation of e-Voting Technical Requirements into Specific Legislation. A Study of Three Spanish Cases.
Esteve Jordi Barrat, Universidad de Leon, Spain

Maximising the Macroeconomic Benefits of e-Government
Alexander John, HISL Limited, UK

The Virtual Workspace: Telework, Disabilities and Public Policy
Baker Paul and Alea Fairchild, Wireless RERC/GCATT, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Vesalius College, Brussels, Belgium

e-Easy: The Internal Digital Divide - The Development of e-Government within Local Government and the Effects on its Culture and Employees
Byrne Peter and Mike Hart, Winchester City Council and University College, Winchester, UK

11:45

New Zealand's Developing e-Democracy : People, Place, Culture, Difference
Griffiths Mary, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Single Transferable Vote (STV) and Voter Turnout In New Zealand Local Elections 2004 
Zvulun Jacky, Otago University, New Zealand

Financing e-Government: A Study of Issues, Models, and Funding Strategies
Griggs Kenneth and Rosemary H. Wild, Orfalea College of Business, California Polytechnic State University, USA

e-Democracy: A Solution for Disadvantaged Territories
Corradini Flavio, Alberto Polzonetti and Eleonora Paganelli, University of Camerino, Italy

The Impact of the ICTs on Local Power Relationships
Zimmermann Philippe and Matthias Finger, University of Applied Sciences Valais, Switzerland

12:15

The Movement to an Information Society - A Comparison of Australia and Other Leading Information Society Countries
Byrne John,  Bill Martin and Hepu Deng, RMIT University, Australia, Edward Halpin, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

Risk management for electronic voting - An Irish perspective
Bannister Frank, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Reference Model Based Process Performance Measurement – Enabler of an Efficient e-Government
Daun Christine and Christian Seel, Institute for Information Systems at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany

The U.S. Wireless Policy Landscape in the Disabilities Context
Baker Paul and Helena Mitchell, Wireless RERC/GCATT, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

e-Government in Greece: Opportunities for Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Local Government
Hahamis Panos, Jennifer Iles and Mike Healy, Business Information Management and Operations Department, Westminster Business School, UK

12:45

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

Lunch - Cafeteria

Lunch - Cafeteria

Lunch - Cafeteria

 

 

Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Frank Bannister

Room UA2
Stream B - Chair: John Byrne

Room MS1
Stream B - Chair: Ken Griggs

Room MS2
Stream D: Accessibility Mini Track
Chair: Denise Leahy 

Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Rosemary Wild

14:00

E-government, Public Policy and the Growth of Conditionality
Henman Paul, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Product Classification and Description in Public e-Procurement: Are There Lessons to be Learned from Private e-Procurement?
Leukel Joerg and Gregory Maniatopoulos, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany and University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Borsa Lavoro Lombardia: Interoperability as the key to a more Transparent, Flexible and Efficient labour market.
Meinardi, Alessandro and Massimo Giupponi, Agenzia Regionale per il Lavoro, Region Lombardia

Effect of Government Modernisation on Visually Impaired Staff in the Irish Civil Service
Cotter Fidelma, Natasha Cray and Denise Leahy, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Using e-Government to Improve the Quality of Local Authority Services
Hart Mike and Peter Byrne, University College Winchester, UK

14:30

e-Ombudsman – A Tool for Citizen Feedback on Policy Decisions
Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Tonsberg, Norway

Payment Procedures for Electronic Government Services
Pousttchi Key and  Dietmar Wiedemann, Universitat Augsberg, Germany

e-Government. Interoperability and Innovation
Muller Benoit, Business Software Alliance, Brussels, Belgium

From e-Gov to 'We'-Gov:  Social Inclusion, Government and ICT's
Nixon Paul and Rajesh Rawal, Haagse Hogeschool, The Netherlands

e-Government and e-Clustering: The Public Sector as a Key Player in a Regional e-Cluster System
Hansen Ute, Bovenau Research, Ahornallee, Germany

15:00

e-Technologies and Digital Service Delivery in the Public Sector – Hype or Reality?
Asgarkhani Mehdi, Faculty of Commerce, CPIT, New Zealand

A Preliminary Analysis of an e-Government Market Segmentation
Turner Tim, Andrea Schwager and Amhed Imran, UNSW @ ADFA, School of IT&EE, Campbell, Australia

e-Government and Interoperability
Tambouris Efthimios and Konstantinos Tarambanis, University of Macedonia, Greece

Evaluation of NMS e-Services Environment Within the Context of Four Specific Socio-Economic Domains: Towards the Promotion of a few Best Practices for Improving e-Inclusion and e-Participation
Germanakos Panagiotis, Eleni Christodoulou and George Samaras, Computer Science Department, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

Organizing e-Gov for Small Local Government Organizations
Castelnovo Walter and Massimo Simonetta, Università dell’Insubria and ANCITEL Lombardia, Italy

15:30

The Transnational e-Government Agenda: Key Policy Issues for the European Union and its Member States
Baptista Manuel, GOPA-Cartermill, Brussels, Belgium

Towards a Multi-Measurement Platform of e-Government Projects and Services
Rossel Pierre  and Matthias Finger, EPFL - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

Open ICT e-Government Architecture as an Interoperability Framework
Neumann Libor and Pavel Benda, ANECT a.s., Brno and ASD software s.r.o., Šumperk, Czech Republic

A Methodology to Evaluate the Accessibility of Public e-Procurement
Mastroianni Michele, Giuseppe Bruno, Emilio Esposito and Daniela Vellutino, Second University of Naples and Univresity of Salerno, Italy

Addressing and Protecting Distributed Resources in e-Government Architectures using Multiple Digital Identities
Sandoz Alain, Jean-René Eudes and Nicolas Haenni, Vauban Technologies, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

16:00

Refreshments in UA1 reception area

Refreshments in UA1 reception area

Refreshments in UA1 reception area

Refreshments in UA1 reception area

Refreshments in UA1 reception area

16:30

Knowledge Café  - Mind sharing meeting - in Room UA1
Facilitated by Professor Dan Remenyi, Trinity Collge Dublin, Ireland

18:30

Close of Conference Day
Participants walk (approximately 10 minutes) to the Marble Room at Antwerp Zoo for the Conference Dinner
Pre-dinner drinks commence at 19:00

Friday 17 June 2005

09:00

Room UA1
Panel Discussion on The Top Three Challenges for e-Government
Chaired by Paul Timmers, Head of Unit, e-Government, European Commission
Panel Members: Koen de Vos, Adviseur Informatica, Brussels Government, Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer, Directrice, Wall-On-Line - Projet d'e-gouvernement du Gouvernement wallon, Belgium
Rudi Vansnick, Chairman, ISOC, Belgium

 

Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Marijn Janssen

Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Paul Alpar

Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Mike Hart

Room MS2
Stream D - Chair: Mary Griffiths

Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Manuel Baptista

10:00

e-Government: New Organizational Paradigms in the Public Italian Administration
Gravili Ginevra , Università degli Studi di Lecce, Italy

Balanced e-Government Implementation
Snijkers Kris, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Determining Progress Towards e-Government: What are the Core Indicators?
Ojo Adegboyega, Tomasz Janowski and Elsa Estevez, United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology, China

eID: Identity Management in an Online World
Fishenden Jerry, Microsoft Campus, Reading, UK 

Practical Application of Biometrics for Security, Privacy and Convenience Within the UK Education Environment
Ni Fhloinn Aine, In House Training, Ireland

10:30

Democratic Potential of Korean e-Government: New Institutional Perspective
Hyeon-Suk Lyu, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, UK

Implementing Major Change Initiatives and Securing Productivity Efficiency in a Revenue Office Through Imaginative use of IT and Securing Staff ‘buy in’ Through Non-Hierarchical Project Group Dynamics 
Molan Pat,  Michael Gladney and  Rosie Cunningham, Revenue Commissioners, Ireland

A Roadmap for European Research in Learning and Knowledge Creation in e-Government
Rose Jeremy and Martin Van Rossum, Department of Computer science, Aalborg University, Denmark and Elanet, Belgium

GUIDE Open Identity Management Architecture Design – Key Contribution to the Further Advancement of e-Government Throughout Europe
Stefanova Kamelia and Dorina Kabakchieva, Sofia University, Bulgaria

Distributed Authentication and Authorization in e-Government
Neumann Libor and Pavel Sekanina, ANECT a.s., Brno, Czech Republic

11:00

Responsiveness of e-Government and the Case of Slovenia
Decman Mitja, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, Slovenia

Successful Implementation of ICT Projects in Government
Gichoya David, Loughborough University, UK

On the way to the Learning City? A Typology of Citizenship’s Management Using ICT
Michel Helene, ESC Chambery, Le Bourget du Lac, France

Identity Management for Large e-Government Populations
Reagan J.R., BearingPoint, McLean, VA, USA

Feasibility and Priority Study for Presenting Health Services Over the Internet
Talaei-Khoei Amir, Akbari Mohammad Kazem and Hassanzade Anahita, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran

11:30

Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall

Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall

Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall

Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall

Refreshments in UA 1 reception area and MS main hall

 

Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: John Alexander

Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Panos Hahamis

Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Martin De Saulles

Room MS2
Stream D - Workshop on Breaking Barriers to E-Government: Overcoming obstacles to improving European public services
Chair: Chris Parker, Gov3, London, UK 

Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Davy Janssen

12:00

Stakeholder Governance: A Holistic Framework for Managing e-Government
Flak Leif, Agder University College, School of Management, Kristiansand, Norway

Processes Modelling Towards e-Government – A Comparison of Modelling Methods
Olbrich Sebastian, Philipps University at Marburg, Germany

Consultation Cynicism: Whither e-Consultation?
O'Donnell David, Paul McCusker, Simon Stephens and Anne Marie Logue, Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland, and Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland

Introduction to the Workshop by Nick Batey
e-Government Unit, European Commission

Breaking Barriers to e-Government
Bill Dutton and Rebecca Eynon, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK 

e-Government Beyond e-Administration. The Evolution of Municipal Area Environments Could Establish a Digital Framework of Confidence for Citizens
Anthopoulos Leo and Anastasios Manos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and University of Macedonia, Greece

12:30

Stakeholder Accountability in e-Governance
Meijer Albert, Utrceht School of Governance, The Netherlands

Towards Integrated Government: A Five Stage Architecture Model
Janssen Marijn and Anne Fleur van Veenstra, School of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Reviewing Policy, Practice and Potential of e-Consultation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland – A European Case Study.
Murray Michael, Honor Fagan and Paul McCusker, National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, NUI Maynooth and Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland

Legal Barriers Relating to Public Administration Transparency
Florence de Villenfagne, CRID (Research Centre for Computer and Law) University of Namur, Belgium

Not all the Online Political Forums are Futile: The Case Study of the 'Radical Community'
Kies Raphael, European University, Florence, Italy

13:00

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

Lunch - MS - Main Hall

 

Room UA1
Stream A - Chair: Alea Fairchild

Room UA'2
Stream B - Chair: Aine ni Fhloinn

Room MS1
Stream C - Chair: Lasse Berntzen

Room MS2
Stream D - Workshop on Breaking Barriers to E-Government: Overcoming obstacles to improving European public services
Chair: Chris Parker, Gov3, London, UK 

Room MS3
Stream E - Chair: Davy Janssen

14:00

Towards Electronic Governance – A Model to Anticipate the use of ICT in Governance Systems
Zwahr Thomas and Matthias Finger, College of Management, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

A Computerised Performance Measurement System for City Administrations
Costa Marcelo, Infoquality, Goiânia/GO, Brazil

A project on e-Government and e-Health: The Creation of an Epidemiological Data Warehouse On-line Exploiting the Workers Sickness Data
Zanotelli  Marco and Giulio Giannetti, INPS - National Social Security Institute, Rome, Italy

Legal Barriers to e-Government in the field of Liability Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Electronic Signatures and Electronic Commerce
Sjaak Nouwt, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, University of Tilburg, Netherlands 

Designing a Robust e-Policing System for Developing Nations of the World
Ayo Charles Korede, A. Atayero, Ikhu-Omoregbe et al, Covenant University, Nigeria

14:30

The Governance of Back Office Integration in e-Government: Some Dutch Experiences
Bekkers Victor, Center for Public Innovation, Erasmus University, Netherlands

e-Government and the re-use of Public Sector Information
De Saulles Martin, University of Brighton, UK

Suitability of ERP Implementation Through ASP for the Macedonian Government
Gjorgiev Mijalce, Faculty of Economics Skopje, Macedonia

Organisational Culture as a Barrier to e-Government
Helen Margetts and Rebecca Eynon, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK

 

15:00

e-Governance as a Challenge for the Knowledge Society
Berce Jaro, European Commission, DG JRC, IPTS, ICT Unit, Seville, Spain

Transport Direct:  Info-Neutral e-Government
Jackson Miles, David Gott, Paul Drummond and Roger Slevin, Transport Direct team, Department for Transport, London, UK

The Global Cross-Reference Database - A Tool for Information Logistics in e-Business
Simonsen Helge Gert, Verdande AS, Drøbak, Norway

Interactive Session: Using a Wiki to Overcome Barriers to e-Government
All Panelists
 

 

15:30

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

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