Seminar

Reviewing Papers for ICEGOV | Online Seminar

Reviewing ICEGOV submissions: guidance on evaluating academic and practice-based papers, with a focus on reviewing non-academic contributions.

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- Europe/Lisbon
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Abstract 

ICEGOV - International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance - aims at bridging theory and practice. It accepts papers both from academia and from practice or eGov players and stakeholders.
The presentation addresses aspects related with the review of papers for the ICEGOV, focusing on the differences between the  types of papers and on the revision of non-academic papers.


Biography

João Álvaro Carvalho is a full Professor at the Department of Information Systems, School of Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal, and researcher at Centro ALGORITMI. He is also Adjunct Professor at the United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV), Guimarães, Portugal. Graduated in 1983 at Universidade do Minho in Systems and Informatics Engineering. That same year joined Universidade do Minho as a junior instructor. He holds a PhD in Computing (Information Systems) from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), UK (1991). His academic interests focus on the fundamentals of information systems (involving information, information technology, and human, organizational, and social dimensions) and on enterprise development interventions that involve the implantation, use, and exploitation of information technology. He is also interested on research approaches, and methods and on curricula and education in information systems.


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