Thursday, 06/11
16:30 - 18:30
Room Imo
Paper session

Governing Digital Economies: Public-Private Sector Perspectives

ICEGOV 2025 welcomes the participation of representatives from industry and the public sector to present recent trends and developments, innovative solutions, practical experiences, or research and development efforts related to the conference theme. Moreover, in this edition, the Track speaks to new economic models and industry developments and their implications for governance. As the digital economy evolves, it creates opportunities for socio-economic growth but also raises new policy and regulatory issues, such as new forms of competition and inequality.

This Track welcomes policy and practice papers designed to enable outreach and impact, stemming from case studies, research projects, or other significant digital governance attempts by the public or private sector and written to include non-academic audiences.

Accepted Papers:

  • Bridging the Adoption Gap: Policy Lessons from Nigeria's SIM-NIN and India's Aadhaar for Digital Public Infrastructure | Mayowa Agbelusi
  • Accelerating Digital Gender Inclusion in the Global South: The BEMORE Perspective | Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu
  • Fostering Resilient Public-Private Partnerships in Critical Digital Infrastructure and Cyber Defense | Ediomo Udofia
  • Echoes of Gemini: Understanding User Sentiment and Discourse on Google Gemini: Analyzing Public Perceptions Through Sentiment Analysis and LDA | Lateef Ayinde, Krishnaveni Katta, John Oluwaseye Adebayo, Salihu Salihu