The document discusses the ERASMUS+ Gov 3.0 project, which aims to establish a knowledge alliance around ICT-enabled governance (Government 3.0). The project explores how new technologies like blockchain, big data, and AI can be combined with established ICTs and citizen engagement to support more data-driven and evidence-based decision making. Key activities include developing training modules, an online MOOC course, supporting entrepreneurship, conducting research, and organizing workshops and conferences to engage stakeholders from academia, government, and industry. The project aims to establish ICT-enabled governance as a vibrant research domain and foster collaboration across disciplines.
1. ERASMUS+
Knowledge Alliance
Scientific foundations training and
entrepreneurship activities in the domain of ICT –
enabled Governance
Samos 2018 Summit
Gov3.0 Summer School
Samos, 02 July 2018
Dr. Harris Alexopoulos, Project Manager
UAEGEAN
3. What we are trying to do?
§ Contemporary societies are characterized by complex problems,
which require synergies across both multiple disciplines and
stakeholders to be tackled.
Society: increasingly interconnected, flexible, fast-evolving, unpredictable
Governance: often silos-based, linear, obscure, hierarchical, over-simplified
Policies, Disciplines and Actors are isolated
§ GOV 3.0 explores the opportunity of harnessing the recent ICT
developments to tackle the challenges contemporary governments
face through collaboration.
§ The objective of the project is to establish a knowledge alliance
targeting the research and training challenges in the field of ICT-
enabled Governance.
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4. The 3 Generations of e-Government
§ Government 1.0 (or e-Government 1.0) refers to the utilization of ICTs and
other web-based technol-ogies for improving or enhancing on the efficiency
and effectiveness of public service production and delivery to citizens and
enterprises.
§ Government 2.0 (or e-Government 2.0) refers to the use of the collaborative
tools and approaches of Web 2.0, as well as to the opening of public
information, in order to achieve more open, accountable and responsive
government.
§ Government 3.0 (or e-Government 3.0) refers to the use of new disruptive
ICTs (such as blockchain, big data and artificial intelligence technologies), in
combination with established ICTs (such as distrib-uted technologies for data
storage and service delivery) and taking advantage of the wisdom of crowd
(crowd/citizen-sourcing and value co-creation), towards data-driven and
evidence-based decision and policy making.
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5. If we succeed, what difference do we
think it will make in the short and long-
term?
Outcomes Impact
§ Higher learning and knowledge of the
developments in the field (research and
practice)
§ A better and a more direct association of
results from practice to research and vise
versa
§ A better understanding of the impact on
technology developments, research and
application and a better awareness of the
multifaceted nature of the field
§ Research methods that are targeted and tools
to deal with multifaceted nature of the field
§ A faster and a higher quality transfer and
diffusion of knowledge and developments of
findings in the field
§ Joint Educational/Research Activities + Mobility
Pre-graduate Curricula update and new modules
Joint Master Curriculum
Summer School (Exchange Activity: Common
Understanding)
3 Joint Conferences (Exchange Activity: Research
Discussions)
§ Knowledge Roadmap of Government 3.0: study of
ICT-supported solutions for open and collaborative
policy modelling and governance
§ Entrepreneurship: 1 e-gov competition having as
main goal to gather complete and viable
ideas/applications regarding government 3.0
§ Massive Open Online Course for training provision:
open access high quality courses online. Education
for company staff and entrepreneurship
§ Establishing ICT-enabled Governance as a vivid
research domain
6. How are we going to do it?
# Type Lead
Partner
Description Start
date
Delivery
date
WP1 PREP UNU-EGOV Baseline Research Μ1 Μ6
WP2 IMPL NEGZ Roadmapping Μ5 Μ24
WP3 IMPL DUK Development ofTraining Modules and Curricula M13 M24
WP4 IMPL SILO Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
Development
M13 M30
WP5 IMPL PwC Entrepreneurship Support M22 M36
WP6 IMPL UAEGEAN Exchange Activities M7 M36
WP7 DISS UAEGEAN Dissemination Activities M4 M33
WP8 QA UiA Quality Assurance M1 M30
WP9 EV Lisbon
Council
Evaluation M9 M33
M10 PM UAEGEAN Project Management M1 M36
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7. Progress: Publications, Tracks and
workshops organized till now (an
extract)
# Title Year Accept? Type Event
1
A 360-degree model for prioritizing Smart Cities initiatives, with the
participation of municipality officials, citizens and experts
2018 Yes Book Chapter -
2 A Taxonomy for Analysing Smart Cities Developments in Greece 2018 Yes Conf. paper ICEGOV2018
3 The World of Open Data: Concepts, Methods, Tools and Experiences 2018 Yes Book -
4 Tracking the Evolution of OGD Portals: A Maturity Model 2017 Yes Conf. paper HICSS2018
5 Minitrack on Gov3.0 2019 Yes MiniTrack HICSS2019
6 Minitrack on Big and Open Linked Data 2019 Yes MiniTrack HICSS2019
7
Scientific foundations training and entrepreneurship activities in the domain of
ICT-enabled Governance
2018 Yes Poster DgO2018
8 Framing Government 3.0 ?? PUBLISHED?? 2018 Yes Workshop ICEGOV2018
9 Workshop: Roadmapping Government 3.0 2018 Yes Workshop EGOV2018
10 Blockchain in Government 3.0: A review 2018 Under review Conf. paper EGOV2018
11 Benefits and Obstacles of Blockchain Applications in e-Government 2019 Under review Conf. paper HICSS2019
12 A Taxonomy of Smart Cities Initiatives 2019 Under review Conf. paper HICSS2019
13 New Directions for Digital Governance: Towards Government 3.0 2018 Yes Track MCIS2018
14
IDENTIFYING THE DIFFERENT GENERATIONS OF EGOVERNMENT: AN ANALYSIS
FRAMEWORK
2018 Under review Conf. paper MCIS2018
15
“PERI NOMOU” SYSTEM: AUTOMATED CODIFICATION AND INTERRELATION OF
LEGAL ELEMENTS BASED ON TEXT MINING
2018 Under review Conf. paper MCIS2018
8. What would success look like?
organisations reached by the project through mailing lists 3000
unique visitors of the web site (during the project) 15000
publications in esteemed journals and conferences 60
workshops organised by the project 15
conferences co-organised by the project 8
participants reached by workshops and conferences organised by the projects 1500
external events (workshops and conferences attended by the project, where presentations
are made)
30
Social Media followers (Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook, Google+) of the project 1000
online training modules within the project MOOC 15
training modules defined at Master or pre-graduate or executive curriculum 30
press releases to be issued by the project 3
electronic newsletters to be published by the project 12
Public Sector organisations to be engaged by the project (external to the consortium) 50
scientific communities (management, public administration, ICT, etc.) to be engaged 10
PhD, Master and Graduate students to be exchanged through short term visits among
project partners
16
international competitions for entrepreneurship to be conducted by the project 2
joint research proposals to be submitted by project partners in the area of Open and
Collaborative Governance
3
9. Call for Collaboration
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10. Upcoming Events
§ ICEGOV2018: Framing Government 3.0
§ Dg.o 2018: 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research
Governance in the data age
§ The 8th Samos 2018 Summit on ICT-enabled Governance : Government 3.0
& The 5th International Summer School on Government 3.0
§ The 12th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems
Digital and social transformation for a better society
§ Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Mini-track
Towards Government 3.0: Disruptive ICTs, Advanced Policy Informatics and
Government as a Platform
§ EGOV-CeDEM-EPART 2018
11. Gov3.0 Workshops in Samos Summit
§ Workshop I on Gov 3.0 Research Areas and Trends
§ Research Collaboration and Publications Plan
§ Workshop II on Gov 3.0 Curriculum Development
§ Workshop IV on Gov 3.0 Roadmap
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