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ICEGOV 2021 – Paper Session 8


Thursday, 7 October 2021 | 11:00 - 13:00 | Room Hades [B2]


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Open and collaborative governance

Open and collaborative governance refers to new forms of governance through the effective use of digital technologies to engage with and empower citizens and businesses. By replacing the traditional models of formulating and implementing public policies, open and collaborative governance can bring together government and other stakeholders for discussion and policymaking decisions from the early stages of policy design, while also providing open, big and linked data across all sectors of the economy, thus enhancing transparency and springing entrepreneurship. This track seeks innovative contributions in the form of new approaches, case studies or more theoretical and visionary papers that cross the boundaries of traditional bureaucracy and show the potential of “Government 2.0”. This track also invites papers on the application of crowdsourcing in the public sector in order to collect policy-relevant information, knowledge, opinions, proposals, and ideas from citizens, as well as public value co-creation with citizens and businesses.


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] - An open government benchmarking for the Geneva state by Athanasios Priftis

#2 [A] - The suitability of Facebook as a digital platform for constantly perform e-Participation activities by Ayman Abdul Hadi Alarabiat, Nemer Wahbeh

#3 [O] - Data-driven decision making in Indian smart cities: promoting data culture, use cases and visualization by Irene Anna Shaji, Gayatri Doctor, Poornima Dore

#4 [O] - Empowering cities through open data: open government data initiatives in India by Gayatri Doctor, Prajakta Joshi

#5 [O] - Evaluating the application of NLP tools on mainstream participatory budgeting processes in Scotland by Jonathan Davies, Miguel Arana-Catania, Rob Procter, Felix-Anselm van Lier, Yulan He

#6 [O] - Towards enrichment of the open government data: a stakeholder-centered determination of high-value data sets for Latvia by Anastasija Nikiforova


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SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Laura Alcaide Muñoz
University of Granada
(Spain)
Robert Krimmer
University of Tartu
(Estonia)

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