IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

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

Building ICT Critical Infrastructures for Trade Regulations: Implications from a National Initiative in Mexico.

Carla Marisa Bonina

 22-33

Getting It Right: The Importance of Targeting Structural Causes of Failure in E-Government.

Silvia Masiero

 34-43

National Identity Infrastructures: Lessons from the United Kingdom.

Aaron K. Martin

 44-55

International Norms and Socio-technical Systems: Connecting Institutional and Technological Infrastructures in Governance Processes.

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

The Role of ICT in Sustainable and Responsible Development: E-Skilling.

Hossana Twinomurinzi

 90-99

Sustainable and Responsible ICT Innovation in Healthcare: A Long View and Continuous Ethical Watch Required.

Tony Cornford, Valentina Lichtner

 100-110

Impact of ICT on Home Healthcare.

Sokratis Vavilis, Milan Petkovic, Nicola Zannone

 111-122

Technology and Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions: The Chronic Care Model as a Framework for the Integration of ICT.

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

Towards a Sustainable Governance of Information Systems: Devising a Maturity Assessment Tool of Eco-Responsibility Inspired by the Balanced Scorecard.

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

Sustainable Communications and Innovation: Different Types of Effects from Collaborative Research Including University and Companies in the ICT-Sector.

Mattias Höjer, Katarina Larsen, Helene Wintzell

 170-182

Is the Post-Turing ICT Sustainable?

Norberto Patrignani, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos

 183-191

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

Implementation of a Cyber Security Policy in South Africa: Reflection on Progress and the Way Forward.

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

The Dark Side of Web 2.0.

Aubrey Labuschagne, Mariki M. Eloff, Namosha Veerasamy

 237-249

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

Challenges to Peace in the 21st Century: Working towards a Good Information and Communication Society.

Gunilla Bradley, Diane Whitehouse

 274-284

Section 4: Citizens' Involvement, Citizens' Rights and ICT

Implementing Ethics in Information Systems, Presuppositions and Consequences in Ethics and Information Systems.

Laurence Masclet, Philippe Goujon

 287-298

Redesigning the Relationship between Government and Civil Society: An Investigation of Emerging Models of Networked Democracy in Brazil.

Eduardo Henrique Diniz, Manuella Maia Ribeiro

 299-309

Cyberactivism and Collective Agency: Cases from China.

Yingqin Zheng, Cheng Zhang

 310-319

Information Inadequacy: The Lack of Needed Information in Human, Social and Industrial Affairs.

Miranda Kajtazi

 320-329

Social Games: Privacy and Security.

Mathias Fuchs

 330-337

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

Packet Inspection - Shifting the Paradigm of Fundamental Rights.

Agata Królikowski

 360-368

Civic Intelligence and CSCW.

Douglas Schuler

 369-375

Informed Strategies of Political Action in IP-Based Social Media.

Andrea Knaut

 376-386

Corporate Social Media Use Policy: Meeting Business and Ethical Responsibilities.

Don Gotterbarn

 387-398