Today I am participating the Symposium on Institutional Perspectives in Digital Government Research at National Center for Digital Government – University of Massachusetts Amherst, Gordon Hall. This event was organized by Professor Ramon Gil-Garcia, Professor Luis Reyes and Professor Jane Fountain.
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Jane Fontain and the audience |
The agenda
“Enacting Collaborative Electronic Government: Empirical Evidence and Lessons from a Survey,” J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs, and Research Director, Center for Technology and Government, University at Albany, State University of New York.
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Ramon Gil-Garcia and the audience |
“The Relation among Institutions, Organizations, Actors’ Preferences and e-Governance in Estonia,” Nele Leosk, doctoral candidate, European University Institute, Florence, Italy; NCDG Fellow and NYU Governance Lab Fellow (Fulbright-Schuman grantee).
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Nele Leosk |
“Using Technology for Improved Governance in Pakistan” Dr. Obed Q. Pasha, Lecturer, Center for Public Policy & Administration, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Obed Pasha |
“Digital Government Transformation and Internet Portals: The Co-Evolution of Technology, Organizations, and Institutions,” Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Associate Professor, Dept of Informatics, College of Computing and Information, University at Albany, State University of New York.
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Luiz Luna-Reyes |
“Digitally Mediated Institutions: Opportunities and Challenges in Cross-Agency Collaboration,” Jane E. Fountain, Distinguished University Professor and Director, National Center for Digital Government, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Seok-Jim |
“Digitally Mediated Institutions: Opportunities and Challenges in Cross-Agency Collaboration,” Jane E. Fountain, Distinguished University Professor and Director, National Center for Digital Government, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
The participants
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Minyoung, Shaohui, Heyseung, Jian, Seok-Jim, Jane, Loni, Ramon, Lili, Obed, Bea, Nele, Luis and Sean |
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Jane Fontain and Bea
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