Programme

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Wednesday, May 1

Get together

19:00
Get-together: Anker' T Pub, Budapest, Paulay Ede u 33.

Thursday, May 2

9:30 - 11:00 | Ludovika Assembly Hall
Welcome & Keynote Session I
Tamás Szádeczky
 
09:30 - 11:00 | Ludovika Assembly Hall
András Koltay
National University of Public Service
Regina Rusz
Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum Budapest
Anna Steidle
University of Pubic Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg
Keynote:
Natalia Panina
PS&HC General Manager, Middle & Eastern Europe, SAP AG
Welcome Addresses & Keynote
 
11:00 - 11:30 | Ludovika Lounge
Coffee break
 
 
11:30 - 12:30 | Ludovika Assembly Hall
Keynote Session II
Tamás Szádeczky
 
 
Keynote Council of Europe
Martin Fodor
Councillor City of Bristol
Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe
 
 
Keynote
Ronald Bieber
General Secretary of the Austrian Computer Society
 
12:30 - 13:30 | Ludovika Lounge
Lunch break (buffet)
 
 
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3.1 - 3.4
 
 
Session 3.1
Cyber Security I
Tamás Szádeczky
 
Zrínyi Hall
The role of Internet intermediaries in combatting cybercrime: Obligations and liability
Kinga Sorbán
 
 
Education in cyber security
Rodica Bulai, Dinu Țurcanu, Dumitru Ciorbă
 
 
Examining the role of the knowledge gap as a driver towards e-Government service adoption
Mihály Csoto
 
Session 3.2
eDemocracy I
Martin Fodor
 
Hunyadi Hall I
Legal implications of the use of Social Media by public authorities
Jan Dirk Roggenkamp
 
 
The impact of Council of Europe Recommendation (2017)5 on eVoting protocols
Domenica Bagnato
 
 
Safeguards against electoral fraud vs. accessibility and citizens' convenience –Need for changes in the German electoral system
Evelyn Armbruster, Arne Pautsch
 
Session 3.3
eGovernment I
Ronald Bieber
 
Hunyadi Hall II
The new customisable electronic administration user interface in Hungary
Anna Orbán
 
 
Agility in Public Administration – Is Agility a Possibility and Where are its Limits?
Birgit Schenk, Nadine Anders
 
Session 3.4
eGovernment and Society I
Oliver Sievering
 
Assembly Hall
The Power of virtuality as a challenge for governments: A post-state dystopia
Norbert Kis
 
 
What is the state’s role in a world driven by AI tools?
Veronica Mocanu
 
 
The review of evaluation practices, focussing on challenges in the Hungarian small and medium cities
Tamás Kaiser, András Bojtor
 
15:30 - 16:00 | Ludovika Lounge
Coffee break
 
 
16:00 - 17:30
Session 4.1 - 4.4
 
 
Session 4.1
Cyber Security II
Dona Scola
 
Zrínyi Hall
Inspecting current cybersecurity status and new trends in Hungary
Kálmán Hadarics
 
 
A bibliometric analysis of cybersecurity research papers in Eastern Europe: Case study from the Republic of Moldova
Irina Cojocaru, Igor Cojocaru
 
 
Cybersecurity in the V4 countries – A cross-border case study
Anita Tikos, Csaba Krasznay
 
Session 4.2
eLearning
Anna Steidle
 
Hunyadi Hall II
Design of a web-based learning system: shifting the accent from knowledge transmission to knowledge construction
Tatiana Chiriac
 
 
Digitization and system integration in the Public Sector – Consequences for teaching
Robert Müller-Török, Alexander Prosser, Birgit Schenk
 
 
Critical success factors of teaching Information Systems and Accounting as an integrated programme
Vencel Kis, Elvira Böcskei, András Nemeslaki
 
Session 4.3
eDemocracy II
Hiroko Kudo
 
Hunyadi Hall I
eDemocracy and eTools of citizen participation on local level in Poland
Magdalena Musiał-Karg
 
 
Citizen participation as a tool for creating an effective e-Governance system in Iraq
Paiman Ramazan Ahmad
 
 
Public Financing Beyond Participatory Budgeting: The Quantum Budget
Alois Paulin
 
Session 4.4
eGovernment and Society II
Norbert Kis
 
Assembly Hall
Reflections on the proposals of the European Commission for a digital tax
Oliver Sievering
 
 
Influence of the economic gap on the level of e-Government in the developing countries - Republic of Moldova
Mihai Grecu, Ion Dicusar
 
 
The Role of ICT in poverty alleviation in India
Sanjay Chopra
 
17:30 - 19:00
Break - Change of location
 
 
19:00 - 20:30 | BME, Dísz-terem
Cyber Security and eGovernment
 
 
 
Welcome Adress
Frank Spengler
Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Budapest

Panel discussion
Peter Kraus
Member of the State and Municipal Council of Vienna
Martin Fodor
Councillor City of Bristol, Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe
Ferenc Vágujhelyi
Chairman of the National Council for Telecommunications and Information Technology, Hungary
Dona Scola
Fmr Deputy Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Moldova UNIDO expert for Moldova

Moderation:
Thomas Geldmacher
rundumberatung.at
 
 
20:30 | BME
Reception
 
 

Friday, May 3

09:30 - 11:00 | Ludovika
Sessions 5.1 - 5.3
 
 
Session 5.1
eGovernment II
Alois Paulin
 
Hunyadi Hall I
Application of Computer Games in Public Administration: Learning System Analysis and Technology-Society Policies with Sid Meyer´s Civilization
András Nemeslaki, László Molnár, Tas Steven Nemeslaki
 
 
Enabling reliable, interoperable and secure e-Government services in Croatia
Martin Zagar, Josip Knezović, Branko Mihaljević
 
 
Digital maturity in the administration of a University of Applied Sciences
Katrin Hummel, Birgit Schenk
 
Session 5.2
Open Data
Igor Cojocaru
 
Hunyadi Hall II
Research data in the context of open science: Case study of the Republic of Moldova
Andrei Rusu, Nelly Turcan, Rodica Cujba, Mihai Grecu
 
 
Economics of open source tools for open data and open science in the Digital Moldova
Ion Coșuleanu, Mihai Grecu, Roman Bahnaru
 
 
Collective intelligence for more inclusive communities
Andreea-Maria Tirziu, Catalin Vrabie
 
Session 5.3
Workshop: Interactive strategic simulation game
Timea Pahi
 
Zrínyi Hall
This workshop is organised by AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Security & Communication Technologies Center for Digital Safety & Security.
This session includes an interactive strategic cyber security simulation game. Please bring your own web-enabled device (e.g., laptop, mobile phone). No technical knowledge is required for participation.
 
11:00 - 11:30 | Ludovika Lounge
Coffee break
 
 
11:30 - 13:00 | Ludovika
Sessions 6.1 to 6.3
 
 
Session 6.1
Social Media and eGovernment
Birgit Schenk
 
Hunyadi Hall II
Public institutions in the social media arena: Searching for citizens’ attention. Zoom on Romania's particularities
Nicolae Urs
 
 
The hashtag as a tool to set up a governmental agenda
Stefanía Agila Ruano
 
 
The role of social media in the Arab Spring uprisings
Araz Ramazan Ahmad
 
Session 6.2
eGovernment III
Dona Scola
 
Hunyadi Hall I
LibreOffice in public service: First impressions of the future users
László Berényi, Péter Sasvári
 
Challenges in the comparative analysis of the developments of the public administrations – The case of Hungary
András Bojtor, Gábor Bozsó
 
Smart Cities 2.0 – Connected city, or how to use technologic infrastructure for improving the quality of life
Catalin Vrabie
 
Session 6.3
Student Workshop
Robert Müller-Török, Arne Pautsch
 
Zrínyi Hall
Enabling Digitalization by European Administrative Law
 
13:00 - 14:00 | Ludovika Lounge
Lunch break (buffet)
 
 
14:00 - 15:30 | Ludovika
Sessions 7.1 to 7.3
 
 
Session 7.1
eGovernment IV
Alexander Prosser
 
Hunyadi Hall I
Research ethics: Realities and perspectives (the case of the Republic of Moldova)
Aliona Onofrei, Olga Duhlicher
 
 
Introduction of integrity in Hungarian public administration
Miklos Polgár, Zsolt Brambauer
 
 
Digital competences for the Police - A new ECDL
Ronald Bieber
 
Session 7.2
Smart Cities and Open Data
Rodica Bulai
 
Hunyadi Hall II
An overview of information systems and data handling of Hungarian living communities from the perspective of General Data Protection Regulation requirements and information security
Zoltán Polgar, Zoltán Som
 
 
Electronic Services or Smart Cities – Current Experiences and Perspectives in the Slovak Republic
Silvia Ručinská, Miroslav Fečko
 
 
Death of “Open Data”? - How Open Data has been realising and/or not realising Open Government
Hiroko Kudo
 
Session 7.3
Human Resources
Birgit Schenk
 
Zrínyi Hall
Measuring human resources performance using process mining
Robert Kelemen
 
 
Who cares about digital literacy of 54+ citizens?!
Robertina Zdjelar
 
 
Emergency Communications and Alerting Systems for Fire Brigades in Baden-Württemberg - Much Room for Improvement?
Eva Gräßle, Robert Müller-Török
 
15:30 - 16:00 | Ludovika Lounge
Coffee break
 
 
16:00 - 16:30 | Ludovika Assembly Hall
Closing session
Dona Scola
 
 
Presentation Best Paper Awards
Anna Steidle
 
 
Closing Remarks
CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2020
Robert Müller-Török, András Nemeslaki, Alexander Prosser, Dona Scola, Tamás Szádeczky