Thursday, 06/11
11:00 - 13:00
Room Imo
Paper session
Building Trust through Inclusive and Ethical Digital Governance
The rapidly changing technological landscape, driven by advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI (GenAI), continues to disrupt traditional systems and create innovative opportunities. The rapid adoption of these technologies without careful design and governance principles, ensuring ethical and human rights considerations, can have a significant implication on trust in the digital and physical society. This Track invites papers that focus on building trust through inclusive governance models and ethical digital practices.
Accepted Papers:
- Beyond the Divide, Building Public Trust: A Governance Framework for Digital Inclusion and Equity for Persons with Disabilities | Siya Huang, Wai Min Kwok, Vincenzo Aquaro
- Toward Accountable AI: A Review of Frameworks for Measuring Algorithmic governmentality | Jenny Sánchez-Torres, Lucas Giraldo-Rios
- Enhancing Trust and Accountability in E-Governance through Corruption detection in Public Procurement in Nigeria using Machine learning techniques | Afeez Soladoye, Ibrahim Adeyanju, Bolaji Omodunbi
- Trust and Security Perceptions: The Role of Platform Governance in E-Government Adoption in Ghana | Abdallah Abdul-Salam, Ibrahim Osman Adam, Mansah Preko
- Reforms in E-Government Accountability: A Meta-Analytical Study | Ajay Kumar Reddy Adala