Programme

The programme is as follows:

Programme SWEG 2009

Sunday February 1.

19:30 Informal meeting at St. Patrick's Pub (just around the corner from Hotel Norge)

Monday February 2. in auditorium H1-058 on campus Gimlemoen

09:00-09:10 Welcome address by the vice rector for research

09:10-10:10 Keynote – Publishing high quality eGovernment papers, Zahir Irani (Brunel)

10:15-11:30 Session 1. E-Government and health sector issues. Session chair: Carl Erik Moe

Ester Andréasson: ” Visionen om säkerhet, tillgänglighet och effektivitet forhoppningar knutna til implementeringen av journalsystemet Cosmic" discussant John Krogstie

Hannu Larsson: ” The ePatient and healthcare: An overview of contemporary research in patient empowerment” discussant Arto Lanamäki

Judith Molka-Danielsen, Susan Balandin & Beinta i Jakupsstovu: ”Recognition and e-Democracy for the Disabled Community” discussant Rony Medaglia

11:30-11:45 Coffee break

11:45-13:00 Session 2. ICT and transformation of government. Session chair: Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund

Gustav Aagesen, John Krogstie: ” The State of the future – process support for government Services” discussant Trond Knudsen

Arild Jansen and Einar Løvdal: ”How can ICT reform public agencies?” discussant Gabriella Jansson

Vishanth Weerakkody and Zahir Irani: ” Transformational government” discussant Arild Jansen

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:30 Session 3. Panel on “Publishing eGovernment research in top journals “

Moderator: Maung Sein, introduction by Øystein Sæbø

Panelists: John Krogstie, Åke Grønlund, Zahir Irani and Kim Normann Andersen

15:30-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-17:30 Session 4. Development and use of e-Government. Session chair: Åke Grönlund

Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund and Katarina Giritli-Nygren: ” Swedish eGovernment in Public use”, discussant Gustav Aagesen

Karin Axelsson & Ulf Melin: “ Seven Key Lessons Learned from E-Government Development - A Reflective Analysis of an E-government Project” discussant Vishant Weerakkody

Carl Erik Moe: “ Procurement of ICT consulting and Information Systems in Public Sector – issue of concern for e-Government”, discussant Ulf Melin

19:00 Dinner at the Yacht Club

 

Tuesday February 3., also in aud. H1-058

09:00-09:45 Keynote – Coordinating eGovernment in Norway, Jens Nørve (DIFI)

 

10:00-10:45 Session 5. Panel: eGovernment in Scandinavia.

Moderator Leif Flak, introduction by Arild Jansen

Panelists: Arild Jansen, Kim Normann Andersen and Åke Grønlund

10:45-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:15 Session 6. E-Government effectiveness. Session chair: Karin Axelsson

Joakim Åström, Åke Grönlund: ” Evaluating the Effectiveness of different Online Consultation Designs in Local Government: A case survey”, discussant Øystein Sæbø

Ann-Sofie Hellberg: “ Challenges and measures concerning benefits management: Checklist to use when planning IT investments in the public sector” discussant Willy Dertz

Kim Normann Andersen, Rony Medaglia, Hanne Sørum: ” eGovernment Web Awards in Scandinavia: Mapping of Assessment Categories and Ceremonial Routines in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 2001-2008”, discussant Leif Skiftenes Flak

12:15-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:40 Session 7. E-Government in a local context. Session chair: Kim Normann Andersen

Elina Ramsell and Elin Wihlborg: “ Governing web-based information systems as innovations for local crises management and co-ordination”, discussant Hannu Larsson

Rony Medaglia: " Institutions matter: micro-level determinants of eParticipation adoption in local government" discussant Judith Molka-Danielsen

Devinder Thapa: “ The impact of IT availability on a remote community”, discussant Åke Grönlund

Sara Eriksèn: “ Public e-services for sustainable rural development”, discussant Bjørn Furuholt

14:40-15:00 Summary and closing remarks

Publisert av Bente Elisabeth Holmen <bente.e.holmenSPAMFILTER@uia.no> 29.01.2009