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ICEGOV 2021 – Paper Session 10


Thursday, 7 October 2021 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Room Poseidon [B1]


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Digital Governance in light of social, political, economic, and environmental crises

This track invites submissions on digital solutions and approaches that contribute to addressing social, political, economic and/or environmental crisis situations and scenarios. As the world regularly faces different kinds of crises, their rapid and resilient management remains essential. The 2007-2008 global financial crisis led to recessionary crises of different intensities and durations in the economies of most countries, while the global migration issues in the last decade, the climate emergency, and the current COVID-19 pandemic are putting further pressures on how decision-makers and societies address such events. With inequalities rising everywhere, global crises give rise to social-economic unrest and political calamities. Information and communication technologies and digital governance can significantly contribute to successfully address and manage these crises while simultaneously affecting the development of digital governance and transformation of the public sector. Therefore, this track welcomes papers exploring the interplay between digital government and social, political, economic, and environmental crises.


ACCEPTED PAPERS

Note that paper titles and authors are shown here as extracted from the conference paper management system (EDAS). The accuracy of the provided data is the responsibility of the author(s). [A] denotes a presentation in Athens; [O] denotes an online presentation.

#1 [A] - Telework development before, during and after COVID-19, and its relevance for organizational change in the public by Noella Edelmann, Jeremy Millard

#2 [A] - Investigating COVID-19 tracing apps as e-Government service in an European context by Marlon Freire, Jordana Casarin

#3 [A] - Digital governance: the case of proofs of vaccination by Aiste Gerybaite

#4 [O] - Open data governance in the time of the pandemic by Erwin A Alampay

#5 [O] - Economic sustainability in the face of the COVID-19 crises: what Brazil and Colombia digital governments reveal? by Jamille Carla Oliveira Araujo, Fernando Gentil de Souza


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SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Elsa Estevez
Universidad Nacional del Sur
(Argentina)
Noella Edelmann
Danube University Krems
(Austria)
Spyros Arvanitis
ETH Zürich
(Switzerland)

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