10. HCC 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ICT Critical Infrastructures and Society - 10th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC10 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 27-28, 2012. Proceedings
Magda David Hercheui, Diane Whitehouse, William J. McIver Jr., Jackie Phahlamohlaka
Springer, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 386, ISBN: 978-3-642-33331-6
Contents
Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC10)
ICT Critical Infrastructures and Society: Introduction to the HCC10 Conference Proceedings.
Magda David Hercheui, Diane Whitehouse, William J. McIver Jr., Jackie Phahlamohlaka
1-7
Section 1: National and International Policies
Formatting the Public Sector with ICTs: Exploring Institutional Sources and Processes.
Noora Alghatam
11-21
Carla Marisa Bonina
22-33
Getting It Right: The Importance of Targeting Structural Causes of Failure in E-Government.
Silvia Masiero
34-43
Claudia Padovani, Elena Pavan
56-65
Section 2: Sustainable and Responsible Innovation
ICT and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study of a Grassroots Initiative.
Ana Cardoso, João Carvalho
69-78
Green IT for Innovation and Innovation for Green IT: The Virtuous Circle.
Christina Herzog, Laurent Lefèvre, Jean-Marc Pierson
79-89
Tony Cornford, Valentina Lichtner
100-110
Nick A. Guldemond, Magda David Hercheui
123-133
Information Waste, the Environment and Human Action: Concepts and Research.
Fons Wijnhoven, Pim Dietz, Chintan Amrit
134-142
Amélie Bohas, Laïd Bouzidi
143-155
Building Human Infrastructure for the Digital Economy: Ryerson's Digital Media Zone.
Wendy L. Cukier, Valerie Fox, Hossein Rahnama
156-169
Mattias Höjer, Katarina Larsen, Helene Wintzell
170-182
ITGS - A Blueprint for a Social Informatics Course in Pre-university Education.
Richard Taylor
192-201
Governance, Risk and Compliance: A Strategic Alignment Perspective Applied to Two Case Studies.
Abbas Shahim, Ronald Batenburg, Geert Vermunt
202-212
Section 3: ICT for Peace and War
Marthie Grobler, Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Louise Leenen
215-225
Mapping the Most Significant Computer Hacking Events to a Temporal Computer Attack Model.
Renier van Heerden, Heloise Pieterse, Barry Irwin
226-236
Towards a Social Media-Based Model of Trust and Its Application.
Erik Boertjes, Bas Gerrits, Robert E. Kooij, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Stephan Raaijmakers, Joost de Wit
250-263
Video Games and the Militarisation of Society: Towards a Theoretical and Conceptual Framework.
John Martino
264-273
Gunilla Bradley, Diane Whitehouse
274-284
Section 4: Citizens' Involvement, Citizens' Rights and ICT
Laurence Masclet, Philippe Goujon
287-298
Eduardo Henrique Diniz, Manuella Maia Ribeiro
299-309
Information Inadequacy: The Lack of Needed Information in Human, Social and Industrial Affairs.
Miranda Kajtazi
320-329
Is Privacy Dead? - An Inquiry into GPS-Based Geolocation and Facial Recognition Systems.
Jens-Martin Loebel
338-348
Theorising Open Development through an Institutional Lens: A Study of Iranian Online Interactions.
Magda David Hercheui, Brian Nicholson, Aghil Ameripour
349-359
Corporate Social Media Use Policy: Meeting Business and Ethical Responsibilities.
Don Gotterbarn
387-398