243121 Electronic Government

Course offering details

Instructors: Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke

Event type: Seminar / exercise

Org-unit: Politics, Administration & International Relations

Displayed in timetable as: Electr. Government

Hours per week: 3

Credits: 6,0

Location: Campus der Zeppelin Universität

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: 5 | 30

Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung

Course content:
The course introduces aspects of digitalisation in the public sector and deepens them through seminar papers. The application-oriented use of modern information and communication technologies in the public sector will be the focus: Electronic Government, Open Government, Smart Government and Realtime Government. The multitude of tools and system solutions under consideration, the ubiquitous possibilities of the Internet and the complexity of the public sector open up a wide range of possible applications, from which selected current trends are presented and discussed in exemplary fashion.

Educational objective:
The students will gain insights into current concepts, models and tools in public sector informatics and politics informatics, analyse the relevant actors, learn about possible applications in government and administration, in public authorities and public enterprises, and get used in familiarizing oneself with technologies not known yet.

* Methods and models of Public Sector Informatics and Politics Informatics
* Actor analysis for the digitalisation of state and administration
* Electronic Government – Information, Services and Process Management
* Open Government – Transparency, Open Data, Participation and Collaboration
* Smart Government – Smart Objects and Cyber-physical Systems
* Realtime Government – Governmental Activities in real time
* Digitization strategies: digital.fn, Digital@BW & the coalition agreement
* Cooperation across administrative levels with the IT Planning Council & FITKO
* Online Access Law, Portal Federation and the Digitalisation Programme
* Germany's 2nd National Action Plan 2019-21 for the Open Government Partnership
* Open societal innovation for state modernisation
* Business models around geodata from the state's point of view
* Zukunftsstadt Ulm 2030 and future municipality Ulm @ bw
* Activities of the Smart Government Academy Bodensee and its partners
* Foreign Policy in Times of Wikileaks, NSA Surveillance and Russian Troll Factories
* Open Aid in development cooperation
* The challenge of digitalisation for public service broadcasting
* The cyber security challenge for government and administration

Further information about the exams:
| term paper incl. presentation
| discussion

Admitted Aids:
none

Mandatory literature:
Jörn von Lucke: Regieren und Verwalten im Informationszeitalter, Schriftenreihe der Hochschule Speyer, Band 156, Duncker & Humblot Verlag, Berlin 2003.

Jörn von Lucke: Hochleistungsportale für die öffentliche Verwaltung, Eul Verlag, Lohmar, Köln 2008.

Jörn von Lucke (Eds.): Entdeckung, Erkundung und Entwicklung 2.0: Open Government, Open Government Data und Open Budget 2.0, Schriftenreihe des Deutsche Telekom Institute for Connected Cities | TICC der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen, Band 1, epubli GmbH, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-8442-1799-5, ISSN: 2193-8946. Online: https://www.zu.de/institute/togi/assets/pdf/TICC-120221-TICC-Band-1-Antrittsvorlesung-JvL-V2.pdf. 

Jörn von Lucke (Eds.): Das offene Regierungs- und Verwaltungshandeln und seine Perspektiven im Wahljahr 2013, Schriftenreihe des Deutsche Telekom Institute for Connected Cities | TICC der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen, Band 6, epubli GmbH, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-8442-8684-7, ISSN: 2193-8946. Online: https://www.zu.de/institute/togi/assets/pdf/TICC-140401-TICC-Band-6-Open-Government-V1.pdf.   

Jörn von Lucke (Eds.): Gute E-Government-Forschung, Wissenschaftliches Symposium der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft Digital Government Deutschland (WiDiGo) e.V., Alcatel-Lucent Stiftung für Kommunikationsforschung und Zeppelin Universität, Schriftenreihe des Deutsche Telekom Institute for Connected Cities | TICC der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen TICC, Band 7, epubli GmbH, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-7375-0711-0, ISSN: 2193-8946. Online: https://www.zu.de/institute/togi/assets/pdf/TICC-140915-TICC-Band-7-WIDIGO-V1.pdf.    

Jörn von Lucke & Klaus Lenk (Eds.): Verwaltung, Informationstechnik & Management – Festschrift für Heinrich Reinermann zum 80. Geburtstag, Schriftenreihe E-Government und die Erneuerung des öffentlichen Sektors, Band 17, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft und edition sigma, Baden-Baden 2017. ISBN: 9783848738168. Online: http://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845281148-11/verwaltung-informationstechnik-management-festschrift-fuer-heinrich-reinermann-zum-80-geburtstag und http://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845281148-11.pdf . ePDF: ISBN: 9783845281148.

Roland Heuermann, Matthias Tomenendal and Christian Bressem (Eds.): Digitalisierung in Bund, Ländern und Gemeinden - IT-Organisation, Management und Empfehlungen, Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden 2018. Online: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-662-54098-5.pdf.  

Seckelmann, Margrit (Ed.): Digitalisierte Verwaltung - Vernetztes E-Government, 2., völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage, ESV Verlag, Berlin 2019. ISBN: 978-3-503-18139-1.

Bernd W. Wirtz und Peter Daiser: E-Government - Strategy, Process, Instruments, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer - Chair for Information and Communication Management, 2. Auflage, Speyer 2017. Online: http://www.uni-speyer.de/files/de/Lehrst%C3%BChle/Wirtz/WirtzDaiser_2017_E-Government.pdf. 

Modulbeschreibung:
The disciplinary border separating economy, politics, management and culture in former times becomes blurred, multidisciplinarity wins increasingly in meaning. Information and communication technologies as drivers of these changes possess a large relevance for management oriented politics and administrative sciences. In order to understand and to master the challenges resulting from this development, the students receive a deepened knowledge of public sector informatics and business informatics based on selected cases where information and communication technologies are used to modernize the public sector.

With this module, the existing knowledge should be deepened and the understanding of new technologies should be strengthened. The aim is that students will learn the relevance and the possible uses of information technologies for government modernization, organization and process.

The students acquire knowledge of current trends, new concepts, models and tools of the information technology. They become familiar with possibilities in the political and in the public sector and should be able to solve situations where they have to prepare and to make strategic decisions with using new technologies.

The programming of computers and computer networks is not part of the module.

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Tue, 4. Feb. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 01 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
2 Tue, 11. Feb. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
3 Tue, 18. Feb. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
4 Tue, 10. Mar. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
5 Tue, 17. Mar. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
6 Tue, 24. Mar. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
7 Tue, 31. Mar. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
8 Wed, 1. Apr. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
9 Tue, 21. Apr. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
10 Tue, 28. Apr. 2020 13:30 16:00 SMH | LZ 05 Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Compulsory pass
1. Midterm + Endterm Time tbd Yes
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Instructors
Prof. Dr. Jörn von Lucke