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ICEGOV 2021 – Paper Session 2


Wednesday, 6 October 2021 | 11:00 - 13:00 | Room Hades [B2]


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Distributed ledgers and Blockchain technologies in governance

The implementation of distributed ledgers and Blockchain technologies (DLT and BC) in public administration promises “disruptive improvements” in relation to the availability, efficiency, security, interoperability, and openness of digital public services in several areas. This track aims at exploring challenges and opportunities that DLT and BC offer in areas such as smart contracts management, protection of intellectual property, identity management, land registry, taxation, legal enforcement, and legislation records. It also regards procurement, invoicing and payments, cyber-protection, security, safety and privacy, as well as healthcare and education. Possible applications and repercussions of cryptocurrencies in governance are included as well within the scope of this track.


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] - Blockchain-based carbon trading mechanism to elevate governance and smartness by Alia Al Sadawi, Malick Ndiaye (ID 23)

#2 [A] - Ushering a trust-based benefit delivery ecosystem in rural India powered by Blockchain by Ajay More, Abhishek Sah, Shilpa Singh (ID 90)

#3 [O] - A survey on Blockchain-based student certificate management system by Sarala Murugesan, Muralidhara Benakanahally Lakshminarasaiah (ID 47)


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SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Eduardo Diniz
Getulio Vargas Foundation
(Brazil)
João Marco Silva
United Nations University (UNU-EGOV)
(Portugal)
Panagiota Papadopoulou
University of the Aegean
(Greece)

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