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CEEe|Gov Days

Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Gov Days

Die Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Gov Days sind allen Aspekten der IKT im öffentlichen Sektor gewidmet. Jede Konferenz wird einem speziellen Thema gewidmet, das die Keynotes und Podiumsdiskussionen dominiert. Das Event wird vom Forum e|Goverment organisiert.

Proceedings der vergangenen Konferenzen

Die bei der Konferenz präsentierten Vorträge werden in der ACM Digital Library publiziert.

CEEE|Gov Days 2024

eAgriculture

CEEE|Gov Days 2023 
Public Transport and New Forms of Mobility

CEEE|Gov Days 2022  
Hate Speech and Fake News. Fate or Issue to Tackle?

Proceedings Archiv

CEEE|Gov Days 2021  
CoV-19 as a Driver for eGovernment?

CEEE|Gov Days 2020  
Cyber Security and eGovernment  
This conference was cancelnd due to the COVID-19 situation. 

CEEE|Gov Days 2019  
Cyber Security and eGovernment

CEEE|Gov Days 2018  
eDemocracy and eGovernment for and by Researchers, Politicians and Practitioners

CEEE|Gov Days 2017  
Digital Divide in the Danube Region: Is it still significant in explaining ICT adoptions in eDemocracy and eGovernment?

CEEE|Gov Days 2016  
Multi-Level (e)Governance: Is ICT a means to enhance transparency and democracy?

CEEE|Gov Days 2015  
Independence Day: Time for a European Internet?

CEEE|Gov Days 2014  (10th conference)
eGovernment: Driver or Stumbling Block for European Integration?

Organisatorisches

Hier finden Sie einen Überblick über die Organisation der CEEE|Gov Days. Nähere Details zu Thema, Calls und Submission Deadlines finden Sie auf der jeweiligen CEEE|Gov Event-Seite für das kommende Jahr.

Die Konferenz ruft jedes Jahr zu einem Call for Papers aus. Dieser richtet sich gleichermaßen an Praktiker*innen und politische Entscheidungsträger*innen des öffentlichen Sektors, an Fachleute aus der Industrie und aus dem akademischen Bereich. Die angesprochenen Disziplinen sind vor allem Informationswissenschaften, Rechts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften, Politikwissenschaft, Soziologie und Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Theoretische und empirische Beiträge sind gleichermaßen willkommen. Wir ermutigen insbesondere zu Beiträgen, die sich mit der Europäischen Union im Allgemeinen, dem Donauraum, den Balkanländern und Osteuropa befassen. Über das allgemeine Thema hinaus werden Beiträge in allen Bereichen der Anwendung von IKT im öffentlichen Sektor erbeten. Die Konferenz wird sich insbesondere auf die folgenden Themen konzentrieren, sich aber nicht darauf beschränken

Elektronische Verwaltungsdienste sowohl im Backoffice als auch in der Kommunikation mit dem Bürger*innen, Identitätsmanagement für Einzelpersonen, Schutz der Privatsphäre und Datenschutz (einschließlich Cybersicherheit), eDemokratie auf allen Ebenen, die Rolle des Internets in Revolutionen und Übergangsprozessen, Transparenz und Korruptionsbekämpfung, eTools zur Schaffung eines europäischen öffentlichen Raums, offene Daten, öffentlicher Verkehr und öffentliche Organisation der Mobilität, rechtliche Aspekte von eGovernment und eDemokratie, wirtschaftliche und soziale Auswirkungen von eGovernment und eDemokratie, Ermöglichung des digitalen Binnenmarkts.

Bitte reichen Sie Ihre Abstracts/Papiere an ceeegovdays@ocg.at ein.

Eine Vorlage für die Erstellung von Beiträgen wird zur Verfügung gestellt und ist auf der Website der Konferenz zu finden.

Um aktuelle Updates zu erhalten, folgen Sie uns bitte auf X.

Die Konferenzsprache ist ausschließlich Englisch. Die Beiträge werden einem doppelblinden Begutachtungsverfahren unterzogen und bei ACM ICPS veröffentlicht.

Submission

CEEeGov publishes original, peer-reviewed work that has not been published before. Submissions should follow a clear methodological framework, empirical work should be based on reproducible data and analysis. For our policy on plagiarism, ghost writing and duplicate publications, see the processes in this flowchart.

Formatting Rules & Copyright Transfer

Please submit your paper in MS Word using the Word submission template from https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-article-with-microsoft-word

On submission please also provide us with the information in this MS Excel file; it will be needed to create your entry in the ACM rights system.

The proceedings will also be distributed as a paper copy at the conference.

Publication Ethics

We follow the COPE Code of Conduct for Journal Editors, wherever applicable to conference publications to ensure the hightest standards of publication ethics and avoidance of malpractice. For details of the Code of Conduct, see this flowchart.

Guidelines for Reviews

  1. Reviews are to ensure the pertinence and scientific quality of the proceedings volume and the conference presentations; they evaluate the importance, originality and clarity of the paper, the validity of the methods used and the paper’s relevance to the conference.
  2. Reviews are managed by one member of the organising committee (currently Prof. Müller-Török, HVF Ludwigsburg, Mueller-Toeroek at hs-ludwigsburg.de); the pool of reviewers are the members of the programme committee. Reviewers are selected according to the topics and fields within the scope of the conference and the general principle to spread the work load evenly among programme committee members. The committee covers the scope of the conference in its broadest sense and ensures availability of suitable reviewers for virtually any topic within scope.
  3. All reviews are double-blind, at least two reviews are collected per submission. A paper is accepted (possibly with rework), if both reviews are positive. If the two initial reviews disagree, a third – decisive – review from another programme committee member is requested.
  4. Reviewers are expected to indicate to the review management, if there are conflicts of interest or other factors that may impair the relevance of the review immediately (eg, they recognize author or work, they do not feel competent in the field, etc.); they are also requested to indicate cases, where duplicate submissions and plagiarism are suspected. Review management follows the relevant procedures here.
  5. Reviews are expected to be pertinent and substantiate the decision to accept/accept with rework/reject a submission. They should provide hints to authors how to improve the quality of the paper; libellous or offensive criticism is not acceptable.
  6. Reviewers are kindly requested to produce their reviews in a timely manner in line with the published schedule of the conference; reviewers who decline their reviews without substantial reason or simply do not deliver are discontinued as programme committee members.
  7. Should the author/s of a submission feel that the procedures and principles of this guideline have been violated, the author/s can appeal from the initial decision to the review appeals board (currently consisting of Prof. Gergely Deli, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest, Prof. András Nemeslaki, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and Prof. Alexander Prosser, WU Vienna). This board will review the decision, is entitled to request additional reviews if necessary and make a final decision on the submission.

Jedes Jahr wird ein Best Paper Award verliehen.

  • Franziska Cecon, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
  • Tamás Kaiser, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest
  • Robert Müller-Török, Hochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung und Finanzen Ludwigsburg
  • András Nemeslaki, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • Alexander Prosser, Austrian Computer Society/University of Economics and Business, Vienna
  • Silvia Ručinská, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice
  • Dona Scola, Information Society Development Institute, Chişinău

Programme Committee 

Awad Mohammed, American University of Ras al-Khaimah  
Bagnato Domenica, University of Economics and Business Administration Vienna  
Balogh Zsolt György, Corvinus University Budapest  
Berényi László, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest  
Bergmann Marie, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences  
Bernhart Josef, European Academy Bozen  
Cecon Franziska, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria  
Cellary Wojciech, WSB University Poznan  
Cojocaru Igor, Information Society Development Institute, Chişinău  
Deli Gergely, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest  
Dietrich Antje, University of Public Administration Kehl  
Dragomirescu Horatiu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies  
Duma László, Corvinus University of Budapest  
Dürrschmidt Jörg, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Eixelsberger Wolfgang, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences  
Fási Csaba, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest 
Ferkelt Balázs, Budapest Business School  
Gourova Elissaveta, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski  
Gramlich Ludwig, TU Chemnitz  
Hansen Hendrik, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences  
Harsági Viktória, Andrássy University Budapest  
Hemker Thomas, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences  
Kaiser Tamás, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest  
Kő Andrea, Corvinus University of Budapest  
Krasznay Csaba, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest  
Kudo Hiroko, Chuo University, Tokyo  
Leitner Christine, Centre for Economics and Public Administration Ltd. (CEPA)  
Leitner Maria, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH  
Loch Alexander, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Makó Csaba, University of Public Service  
Miloš Matija, University of Rijeka  
Müller-Török Robert, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Nemeslaki András, Budapest University of Technology and Economics  
Paulin Alois, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  Pautsch Arne, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Pichler Johannes, Universität Graz  
Pinter Róbert, Corvinus University of Budapest  
Polcak Radim, Masaryk University Brno  
Prosser Alexander, University of Economics and Business Administration Vienna  
Roggenkamp Dirk, Berlin School of Economics and Law  
Rucinska Silvia, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University  
Sasvári Péter, University of Miskolc, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest  
Schenk Birgit, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Schulze Anna, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences  
Scola Dona, Information Society Development Institute  
Sievering Oliver, University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg  
Simic Diana, University of Zagreb  
Szádeczky Tamás, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest  
Traunmüller Roland, Johannes Kepler-University Linz  
Urs Nicolae, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

May be amended 

Austrian Computer Society
Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft (OCG)
Forum e|Gov
Wollzeile 1
1010 Vienna
Austria
www.ocg.at

University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (FHOÖ)
Austria
www.fh-ooe.at

Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest (NKE)
Hungária krt. 9-11.
1083, Budapest
Hungary
en.uni-nke.hu

National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA)
Bvd. Expozitiei, No. 30 A, District 1
Bucharest, MD-2028
Romania
snspa.ro

University of Exonomics and Business
Welthandelsplatz 1
1020 Vienna
Austria
wu.ac.at

For organizational reasons, we share data collected on the registration site of this website with the organizing partners in Hungay: 

  • National University of Public Service (henceforth: NKE)
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics (henceforth: BME)

Information on data protection concerning images (fotos and video)

Photos are taken by the organiser OCG, NKE and BME at the Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Gov Days.

Aim of the recording of the data (the photoshoot) is the advertising of the event to a wider audience, to the colleagues not personally present and to a professional audience, also to advertise the event on its Twitter page and by other available means of media.

Most of the photos are „mass photoshoots”, where individuals are not, or very hardly recognisable, on the other hand occasionally close-up photos may also be taken. Basis for handling the data is the consent based on GDPR Art 6. Clause (1), based on Hungarian Civil Code Art 2:48.

Those participants who do not wish close up photos to be taken of them, can indicate such wish at the beginning of the event, by the registration. They are asked to take their seats in the „no photo” zone. Should such a photo still be made at the event, such will either be deleted, or the person depersonalised, at latest during the afterworks.

Handling the data is based on consent and it is done until such content is withdrawn, nevertheless such paper based and other media appearences, that were created based on the consent given, can later not be deleted. Data is not forwarded to third countries.

Find the contacts for each organizer here:

You can withdraw consent at any time by way of addressing an e-mail to one of the contact persons, but it is not possible to modify the list of participants, so your data will be processed further under the legitimate interest of OCG, NKE and BME together with other financial documentation of the event.

In compliance with GDRP, you have the right to request access to and rectification or erasure of your personal data or restriction of processing the data or to object to processing as well as the right to data portability. Simply address OCG through an e-mail to datenschutz@ocg.at.

Sponsoren

Kontakt

Secretariat ceee|Gov Days
Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft (OCG) 
Wollzeile 1, 1010 Vienna
ceeegovdays@ocg.at 
+43 1 512 02 35 - 0