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- ArticleSeptember 2024
Artificial Intelligence in Supermarkets: A Multiple Analysis About Tasks, Jobs, and Automation
Disruptive Innovation in a Digitally Connected Healthy WorldPages 90–102https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72234-9_8AbstractThis study aims to analyze the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation in the supermarket sector, focusing on three main areas: tasks, jobs, and automation processes. The research builds on studies about technology adoption and its ...
- research-articleApril 2024
Do personality traits influence the user’s behavioral intention to adopt and use Open Government Data (OGD)? An empirical investigation
Highlights- Personality traits make changes in patterns of behavior of OGD users.
- Trust and Performance Expectancy are main predictors of behavioral intention to adopt and use OGD.
- Openness to experience positively impacts most OGD technology ...
The academic interest in the Open Government Data (OGD) domain has been burgeoning over the years. Conceding that the prime focus of an OGD initiative is its further re-use for value creation and innovation by stakeholders, the present study ...
- research-articleDecember 2023
Digital transparency and the usefulness for open government
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals (IJIM), Volume 73, Issue Chttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2023.102690AbstractOpen Government efforts are criticized for providing limited value. Instead of looking at a value, we investigate the usefulness of web-based open government portals and apps. Specifically, we investigated the relationship between digital ...
Highlights- Transparency is difficult to achieve.
- Apps often provide insight from a single point of view.
- Usefulness, ease of use and efficiency influence transparency.
- Designers should make a trade-off between transparency and efficient ...
- ArticleDecember 2023
What’s in a Brand? Place Branding and Migration in Smart Cities
- Ricardo Matheus,
- Naveen Naval,
- Nina Rizun,
- Charalampos Alexopoulos,
- Raphael Gouvea da Silva,
- Guilherme Wiedenhöft,
- Stuti Saxena
New Sustainable Horizons in Artificial Intelligence and Digital SolutionsPages 349–359https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50040-4_25AbstractAmong the reasons for migration, place branding is one important consideration. The present study seeks to present a gist of the reasons, possibilities and challenges for migration to Smart Cities which are ‘branded’ in terms of repute and ...
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- ArticleDecember 2023
Benchmarking Open Government Data (OGD) Curriculum in Universities
- Georgios Papageorgiou,
- Ricardo Matheus,
- Charalampos Alexopoulos,
- Guilherme Wiedenhöft,
- Euripides Loukis,
- Nina Rizun,
- Yannis Charalabidis,
- Stuti Saxena
New Sustainable Horizons in Artificial Intelligence and Digital SolutionsPages 127–138https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50040-4_10AbstractWhilst there is a need for furthering the engagement of the universities in imbibing the Open Government Data (OGD) curriculum in their graduate and postgraduate courses, there has been no systematic research focused on the identification of the ...
- research-articleNovember 2023
Information scent and open government data (OGD) engagement: research agenda
- SAXENA S,
- Guilherme Wiedenhoft,
- Edimara Luciano,
- Charalampos Alexopoulos,
- Nina Rizun,
- Loukis Euripidis,
- RICARDO MATHEUS
ICEGOV '23: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 235–241https://doi.org/10.1145/3614321.3614345Vis-a-vis the digital innovation, i.e. Open Government Data (OGD), in the annals of public administration, the impetus upon user engagement holds eminence given the possibilities unleashed via value derivation. However, user engagement depends to a large ...
- research-articleJuly 2023
How do personality traits influence Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage? Investigating the indirect and moderating effects
dg.o '23: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government ResearchPages 458–467https://doi.org/10.1145/3598469.3598521Open Government Data (OGD) research has focused for a long on the adoption and usage from the perspectives of users across different contexts. The underlying rationale for this specific focus is that OGD initiatives are undertaken to further citizen ...
- research-articleApril 2022
Will Algorithms Blind People? The Effect of Explainable AI and Decision-Makers’ Experience on AI-supported Decision-Making in Government
Social Science Computer Review (SSCR), Volume 40, Issue 2Pages 478–493https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320980118Computational artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are increasingly used to support decision making by governments. Yet algorithms often remain opaque to the decision makers and devoid of clear explanations for the decisions made. In this study, we ...
- research-articleJune 2020
Towards a Framework for Cloud Computing use by Governments: Leaders, Followers and Laggers
dg.o '20: Proceedings of the 21st Annual International Conference on Digital Government ResearchPages 155–163https://doi.org/10.1145/3396956.3396989There are large varieties of governmental organizations using clouds in different ways. The purpose of this article is to explore and classify the types of public organizations using cloud computing. This will help to improve our understanding of cloud ...
- abstractMay 2018
Theory and practice of linked open statistical data
dg.o '18: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data AgeArticle No.: 130, Pages 1–2https://doi.org/10.1145/3209281.3209341The number of Open Statistical Data available for reuse is rapidly increasing. Linked open data technology enables easy reuse and linking of data residing in different locations in a simple and straightforward manner. Yet, many people are not familiar ...
- posterApril 2018
The Role of Linked Open Statistical Data in Public Service Co-Creation
ICEGOV '18: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 679–681https://doi.org/10.1145/3209415.3209446Linked Open Statistical Data (LOSD) and Open Government Data (OGD) are believed to contain the capability to drive the creation of new and innovative public services and provide increased levels of public value. It has also been proposed that these ...
- ArticleNovember 2017
Benefits and Challenges of a Reference Architecture for Processing Statistical Data
Digital Nations – Smart Cities, Innovation, and SustainabilityPages 462–473https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68557-1_41AbstractOrganizations are looking for ways to gain advantage of big and open linked data (BOLD) by employing statistics, however, how these benefits can be created is often unclear. A reference architecture (RA) can capitalize experiences and facilitate ...
- research-articleMarch 2017
How to Become a Smart City?: Balancing Ambidexterity in Smart Cities
ICEGOV '17: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 405–413https://doi.org/10.1145/3047273.3047386Most cities have limited resources to become a smart city. Yet some cities have been more successful than others in becoming a smart city. This raises the questions why were some cities able to become smart, whereas other were not able to do so? This ...
- research-articleJune 2016
Towards an ambidextrous government: Strategies for balancing exploration and exploitation in open government
dg.o '16: Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government ResearchPages 334–341https://doi.org/10.1145/2912160.2912192Governments are often putting their efforts in the operation and execution of existing services without having the means to innovate. Ambidexterity is the ability to operate existing services and to innovate at the same time Ambidexterity is a concept ...
- short-paperMarch 2016
Exploitation and Exploration Strategies to Create Data Transparency in the Public Sector
ICEGOV '15-16: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 13–16https://doi.org/10.1145/2910019.2910091Government's resources are often committed to delivery existing services providing little room for innovation. Ambidexterity is the capacity of an organization being able to develop new products and innovate while also continue providing and updating ...
- ArticleOctober 2015
Transparency Dimensions of Big and Open Linked Data: Transparency as Being Synonymous with Accountability and Openness
Open and Big Data Management and Innovation Pages 236–246https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25013-7_19AbstractAlthough one of the main reasons to open data by governments is to create a transparent government, many initiatives fail to deliver transparency. Making data available does not automatically yield up transparency. Furthermore transparency is an ...
- ArticleAugust 2015
Big and Open Linked Data (BOLD) to Create Smart Cities and Citizens: Insights from Smart Energy and Mobility Cases
AbstractSmart cities focus on using existing resources in a better way to improve the urban environment. At the same time Big and Open Linked Data (BOLD) can be used to better understand the use of the resources and to suggest improvements. The objective ...
- research-articleOctober 2014
Open government data and the data usage for improvement of public services in the Rio de Janeiro City
ICEGOV '14: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 338–341https://doi.org/10.1145/2691195.2691240The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for information transparency in Brazil is not recent. It is possible to highlight several strategies have emerged to promote transparency of these information. This article aims to fill a gap ...
- research-articleOctober 2013
Transparency of civil society websites: towards a model for evaluation websites transparency
ICEGOV '13: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 166–169https://doi.org/10.1145/2591888.2591915Although various scholars have researched issues regarding transparency of public policies websites, few have studied transparency made by civil society for citizens that want to do social control of governments. The need for transparency is caused by ...