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6th EGOSE 2019: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Andrei V. Chugunov
, Igor Khodachek
, Yuri Misnikov
, Dmitrii Trutnev
:
Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia - 6th International Conference, EGOSE 2019, St. Petersburg, Russia, November 13-14, 2019, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1135, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-39295-6
Smart City
- I. S. Savenkov, Sergey A. Mityagin, Aleksandr I. Repkin:
A Study of the Composition of Smart Urban Decisions from the Point of View of the Population and Authorities. Case of St. Petersburg. 3-16 - Aleksandra L. Mashkova
, Ekaterina V. Novikova
, Olga A. Savina
, Alexander V. Mamatov
, Evgeniy A. Mashkov
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Simulating Budget System in the Agent Model of the Russian Federation Spatial Development. 17-31 - Svetlana Morozova
, Daria Maltseva
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Developing an Effective Model for the Smart City Technology: Implementation as a Part of New Urban Governance. 32-40 - Lyudmila Vidiasova
, Felippe Cronemberger
, Natalia Osipova
, Elena Bershadskaya:
Citizens' Understanding of Smart City Development: The Case of St. Petersburg, Russia. 41-54 - Revekka Vulfovich
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The Importance of "Smart City" Characteristics for a City Brand. Comparative Perspective. 55-70
Digital Government, Society and Economy
- Cecilia Strand
, Mathias Hatakka
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Existing and Promising Theoretical Approaches to Understanding ICTs Contribution to Anti-corruption Efforts. 73-87 - Sergei Kudinov
, Ekaterina Ilina
, Aleksandr Antonov
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Analyzing Civic Activity in the Field of Urban Improvement and Housing Maintenance Based on E-Participation Data: St. Petersburg Experience. 88-102 - Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa
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The Internet in Theory Reevaluated: Theorizing the Role of the Internet in the Political Space. 103-115 - Nicole Fuks
, Yury Kabanov:
The Impact of Open Government on the Quality of Governance: Empirical Analysis. 116-124 - Olga Sergeyeva
, Elena Bogomiagkova
, Ekaterina Orekh
, Natalia Kolesnik
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Gamification as a Trend in the Development of Civic and Political Participation. 125-137 - Alexey Y. Timonin
, Alexander M. Bershadsky, Alexander S. Bozhday
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Conceptual Modeling of the Social Environment for Information Support in Management Processes. 138-151 - Florian Lemke
, Kuldar Taveter, Regina Erlenheim, Ingrid Pappel
, Dirk Draheim, Marijn Janssen:
Stage Models for Moving from E-Government to Smart Government. 152-164 - Marina Tsurkan
, Dokukina Irina
, Nadezhda Pilipchuk
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Cross-Boundary Projects E-Governance as a Method of EAEU Economic Policy Integration. 165-178 - Yury Akatkin
, Elena Yasinovskaya
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Semantic Business Process Modeling as the Key to Interoperable Public Services in Seamless E-Government. 179-193 - Lasse Berntzen, Marius Rohde Johannessen, Kim Normann Andersen:
Forward Value Creation and Digital Government: Solving the Cost-Benefit Paradox? 194-206 - Alexandr I. Repkin
, Nataliya Yumaeva, Sergey A. Mityagin
:
Features of the E-government Technologies Introduction in the Medical Care in the Suburban Areas. 207-216 - Alexander Sokolov, Alexey Belyakov, Alexander Frolov:
Protest Activity on Social Network Sites: A Method of Citizen's Engagement Assessment. 217-242 - Danila S. Parygin
, Andrey Usov, Sergey Burov, Natalia Sadovnikova
, Pavel Ostroukhov, Alena Pyannikova:
Multi-agent Approach to Modeling the Dynamics of Urban Processes (on the Example of Urban Movements). 243-257 - Igor Chernov, Niyazi Niyazov, Galina Niyazova
, Radomir V. Bolgov
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E-Government as a Tool in the Fight Against Corruption: Case of Azerbaijan. 258-269 - Sergey Semenov, Olga Filatova
, Alexey Konovalov
, Galina Baturova
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Elaboration of Information System of Infrastructure Development of the Northern Sea Route. 270-282 - Mikhail Bundin
, Aleksei Martynov
, Aleksei Pozdnyshov:
Online Tools for Self-assessment: Case of Russia. 283-292
Digital Intelligence, Data Science and Cybercrime
- Oleg G. Metsker, Egor Trofimov
, Sofia Grechishcheva:
Natural Language Processing of Russian Court Decisions for Digital Indicators Mapping for Oversight Process Control Efficiency: Disobeying a Police Officer Case. 295-307 - Evgeny Patarakin
, Vasiliy Burov:
Using of Automatically and Semi-automatically Generated Diagrams in Educational Practice. 308-319 - Yulia Petriv, Regina Erlenheim, Valentyna Tsap
, Ingrid Pappel
, Dirk Draheim:
Designing Effective Chatbot Solutions for the Public Sector: A Case Study from Ukraine. 320-335 - Daria Vasilievna Shcherbakova
, Oleg Anatolyevich Firsov
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Information and Analytical Support for Countering Crimes in the Sphere of Illegal Banking Activities by Operational Divisions of Department of Internal Affairs. 336-345 - Raf Buyle, Ruben Taelman, Katrien Mostaert, Geroen Joris, Erik Mannens, Ruben Verborgh, Tim Berners-Lee:
Streamlining Governmental Processes by Putting Citizens in Control of Their Personal Data. 346-359 - Dmitry Boiko
, Danila S. Parygin
, Oksana Savina, Alexey Golubev, Ilya Zelenskiy, Sergey A. Mityagin:
Approaches to Analysis of Factors Affecting the Residential Real Estate Bid Prices in Case of Open Data Use. 360-375 - Vladislav Arkhipov
, Ruzanna Akhobekova, Roman Amelin
, Sergey Channov
, Victor Naumov
:
Secrecy of Telecommunications as a Sui Generis Limitation for Data Circumvention in Russia's Digital Economy: Statement of Problem and Directions for Development. 376-395
Social Networking and Media
- Anna V. Maltseva
, Olesia Makhnytkina
, Natalia E. Shilkina
, Inna A. Lizunova
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Social Media Sentiment Analysis with Context Space Model. 399-412 - Dmitriy Plekhanov
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Social Media Adoption and Usage in Central Banking. 413-424 - Konstantin Platonov
, Natalia Legostaeva
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Communicative Strategies of Russian Politicians on Social Networking Site Vkontakte. 425-440 - Elena Brodovskaya
, Anna Dombrovskaya
, Artur Azarov
, Dmitry Karzubov:
Ukrainian Information Flows in the Crimean Segment of Social Media: Social Network Analysis. 441-451

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