Call for Chapters: Harnessing AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing for Enhanced e-Government Services

Editors:

  • Dr. Miltiadis D. Lytras, The American College of Greece, Greece
  • Dr. Afnan Alkhaldi, Arab Open University-Kuwait Branch, Kuwait
  • Dr. Patricia Ordóñez De Pablos, University of Oviedo, Spain

Submission Link: Submit Chapter Proposals

Introduction:The book "Harnessing AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing for Enhanced e-Government Services" explores the transformative impact of modern technologies on the public sector. As digital transformation becomes essential, governments globally are adopting advanced technologies to enhance efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement. This book examines how Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, and Cloud Computing can streamline processes, enhance security, and deliver personalized public services. It includes theoretical discussions, empirical research, and case studies to provide a comprehensive overview of these technologies' integration in e-Government services.

Objectives:This book aims to be a comprehensive resource highlighting the innovative applications of AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing in the public sector. It bridges the gap between theory and practice by showcasing real-world examples of technology integration in e-Government services. The book seeks to inspire policymakers, technologists, and public administrators to adopt these technologies for improved public service delivery. By presenting cutting-edge research, best practices, and policy recommendations, the book contributes to the discourse on digital governance and supports the development of resilient, efficient, and citizen-centric government services.

Indicative Topics:

  • Introduction to Technology-Driven e-GovernmentEvolution and future prospects of AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing in public administration.
  • Artificial Intelligence in Government ServicesAI-driven decision-making, chatbots, predictive analytics, AI in law enforcement, and healthcare services.
  • Blockchain for Transparent and Secure GovernanceBlockchain-based voting systems, digital identity management, smart contracts, land registries, and social welfare programs.
  • Cloud Computing in Public AdministrationCloud infrastructure, data storage, disaster recovery, collaborative platforms, scalability, and flexibility.
  • Integration of Technologies for Comprehensive e-Government SolutionsInteroperability, case studies, and developing a holistic digital government strategy.
  • Enhancing Public Services through TechnologyE-Health, E-Education, E-Transportation, E-Social Services, and E-Environmental Management.
  • Policy Regulation and Ethical ConsiderationsRegulatory frameworks, privacy, ethical implications, governance models, and international standards.
  • Future Trends and Innovations in e-GovernmentEmerging technologies, COVID-19 impact, and preparing for technological disruptions.
  • Case Studies and Best PracticesGlobal perspectives, regional innovations, and success stories in AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing.
  • Important Dates:

    • Proposal Submission Deadlines: June 30, 2024, and July 28, 2024
    • Full Chapter Submission: September 8, 2024
    • Review Results: October 13, 2024
    • Revisions Due: October 27, 2024
    • Final Acceptance Notification: November 10, 2024

    Submission Guidelines:Submit a 1000-2000 word chapter proposal by July 28, 2024, explaining the proposed chapter's mission and concerns. Full chapters are due by September 8, 2024. All submissions will undergo a double-blind review. Submit proposals through the eEditorial Discovery® online submission manager.

    Publisher:This book will be published by IGI Global, an international academic publisher specializing in various innovative topics. The anticipated release is in 2025. For more information, visit IGI Global.

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