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ICEGOV 2022 – Paper Session 14


Thursday, 6 October 2022 | 11:00 - 13:00 | Mondego Room


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Industry and Public Sector (1/2)

ICEGOV 2022 welcomes the participation of representatives from the public sector and industry to present recent developments, public sector projects and applications, innovative products or services, practical experiences, or research and development efforts related to the conference theme and tracks, that have high reusability potential in the public sector. This Track welcomes policy papers that are synthetic documents designed to enable outreach and impact, stemming from case studies, research projects, or other successful digital governance attempts in the public sector, written to include non-specialised audiences. Submitted papers should be structured to facilitate policy-making, enclosing relevant findings and recommendations for the theory and practice in digital governance. Papers should provide enough background for the readers to understand the problem and convince them about the importance of the topic. At least one of the authors of a paper submitted to this Track must be a representative of the respective fields.


ACCEPTED PAPERS

#1 - From national certified email systems to European registered email systems: a case study | Marina Buzzi, Loredana Martusciello (IIT-CNR, Italy), Francesco Gennai (ISTI-CNR, Italy); Alessandra Antolini, Giuseppe Mancinelli, Claudio Petrucci, Roberto Reale (AgID, Italy) [remote presentation]

#2 - Paper to cloud: digitizing the Government-to-Business (G2B) interface in Tamil Nadu, India | Zachariah Karunakaran, Pooja Kulkarni (Guidance Tamil Nadu, India); Barik Subhashis (Consultant to Government of Tamil Nadu, India)

#3 - A collaborative approach to formulate a public strategy: the experience of the Brazilian Charter for Smart Cities | Erico Przeybilovicz (Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Brazil); Roberta Pereira da Silva (Governo Federal, Brazil)

#4 - EGOV strategy formulation taking into account international rankings: application of a method in an African country | Wagner Araujo (United Nations University, Portugal); Constâncio Andrade (Government of São Tomé and Príncipe)

#5 - Lessons learned from UNDP support to e-Governance: rapid evidence assessment of evaluations from the last decade | Xiaoling Zhang (United Nations Development Programme, USA)

SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Gonçalo Paiva Dias
University of Aveiro
(Portugal)
Maria Alexandra Cunha
Getulio Vargas Foundation
(Brazil)
Tao Chen
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
(China)

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