Program for HICSS â 41
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Electronic Government Track<br />
Chair: Hans Jochen Scholl<br />
E-Democracy<br />
Co-Chairs: Eric W. Welch, Suzanne Beaumaster, and David Wolber<br />
EG 1 Tuesday; Kohala 1; 2:00 – 3:30<br />
Drop-Down Democracy: Internet Portal Design Influences Voters’ Search Strategies<br />
Scott P. Robertson, Christine E. Wania, George Abraham, and S. Joon Park<br />
Engaging and In<strong>for</strong>ming Citizens with Household Indicators<br />
Janet Davis<br />
E-Government Architecture, Infrastructure, and Integration<br />
Co-Chairs: Ralf Klischewski, Haluk Demirkan, and Marijn Janssen<br />
EG 2 Thursday; Kohala 1; 1:00 – 2:30<br />
Conceiving Interoperability between Public Authorities—A Methodical Framework<br />
Jörg Ziemann, Thomas Matheis, and Dirk Werth<br />
InterDataNet: Interoperability Framework to Support Collaborative Creation and<br />
Management of Official Documents in e-Government Processes<br />
Fanco Pirri, Michela Paolucci, Davide Chini, Maria Chiara Pettenati, and Samuele<br />
Innocenti<br />
Interoperability Registries in eGovernment: Developing a Semantically Rich<br />
Repository <strong>for</strong> Electronic Services and Documents of the New Public Administration<br />
Yannis Charalabidis and Dimitris Askounis<br />
E-Government Emerging Topics<br />
Co-Chairs: Theresa Pardo, Lawrence Brandt, and Maddalena Sorrentino<br />
EG 3 Tuesday; Kohala 1; 8:00 – 9:30<br />
Causal Structure, Endogeneity, and the Missing Data Problem in Modeling the Impact of<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation and Communication Technology (E-Government) Use: Theoretical and<br />
Methodological Challenges<br />
Hun Myoung Park<br />
Current Practices in Field Force Automation: Decision Support and In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Management <strong>for</strong> the Field Force<br />
Gwen Trentham and Hans J. Scholl<br />
Learning Object Development and Repository Design <strong>for</strong> Digital Government Instruction<br />
Nathan Botts, Benjamin Schooley, and Thomas A. Horan