HICSS Digital Government Track

A Thriving Domain of Multidisciplinary Scholarship

Digital Government is a multidisciplinary research domain that studies the use of information and technology in the context of public policymaking, government operations, government transformation, citizen engagement and interaction, and government services.

Numerous disciplines contribute to this intersection of research, such as computer science, information systems, information science, political science, public policy, organizational sciences (public administration and business administration), sociology and psychology among others.

The HICSS Digital Government track is a venue for groundbreaking studies and new ideas in this particular research domain. Many studies first presented here develop further and then turn into publications at top journals. Nine minitracks cover the full spectrum of research avenues of digital government, including emerging topics, policies and strategies for digital government, the digital divide, and most recently, government and disaster resiliency and business process management.

The HICSS Digital Government Track has gained an excellent reputation among Digital Government scholars and the larger academic community. It serves as a rigorous and valuable research venue on Digital Government, bringing together an international community of scholars to discuss the state of Digital Government throughout the world.



Important Deadlines

June 15: Authors submit full papers by this date, following the Author Instructions. All papers will be submitted in double column publication format and limited to 10 pages including diagrams and references. HICSS papers undergo a double-blind review (June 15 - August 15).
August 15: Acceptance notices are sent to Authors. At this time, at least one author of an accepted paper should begin visa, fiscal, and travel arrangements to attend the conference to present the paper.
September 15: Authors submit Final Version of papers following submission instructions posted on the HICSS web site. At least one author of each paper must register by this date with specific plans to attend the conference.
October 2: Papers without at least one registered author will be pulled from the publication process; authors will be notified.

More information on the track chairs:

Mila Gascó-Hernández, holds a MBA and a Ph. D. in public policy evaluation. She is the Research Director of the CTG UAlbany as well as an Associate Professor at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, both at the University at Albany – SUNY. Before joining SUNY, Dr. Gasco Hernandez served as a senior researcher at the Institute of Governance and Public Management (currently known as ESADEgov - Center for Public Governance) and the Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Management, both at ESADE Business & Law School in Spain. Her areas of research are mainly related to information and technology in government and, among other, they include electronic and open government, e-governance, public sector innovation, smart cities, and public policy evaluation. In addition, she has worked for a wide variety of organizations such as the United Nations Development Program, the Mayor’s Office in Valencia (Venezuela), the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, the City Council and the Provincial Council of Barcelona, the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, the Latin American Centre on Management for Development, the World E-Governments Organization of Cities and Local Governments, the Inter-American Development Bank, or Google.

Christian Schaupp, is the Director of DBA Programs and Professor in the Department of Accounting in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University. His primary research interests include e-government adoption and IS success metrics. He has published in several top-tier journals including Communications of the ACM, Journal of Information Systems, and Information Systems Frontiers. He currently serves as co-chair for the digital government track at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

"Since its formation in 2001, the HICSS Digital Government Track has become one of the most important venues to present and discuss cutting edge research among a network of the world’s top Digital Government scholars and practitioners."

- Mila Gascó-Hernández

"The Digital Government track at HICSS is the preeminent outlet for groundbreaking research bringing together scholars, practitioners, and policy makers from around the globe providing insights on the intersection of technologies and governments to help improve the well-being of the citizenry of the world."

- Christian Schaupp

Contact Information

Mila Gascó-Hernández
Research Director
Center for Technology in Government
University at Albany, SUNY
1215 Western Avenue, UAB 120
Albany, NY 12222
Email: mgasco@albany.edu


Christian Schaupp
Professor
John Chambers College of Business & Economics
West Virginia University
1601 University Ave, 322 Business and Economics Building
Morgantown, WV 26506
Email: Christian.Schaupp@mail.wvu.edu


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