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ICEGOV 2023 – Paper Session 7


Thursday, 28 September 2023 | 11:00 - 13:00 | UFMG, Room São Paulo


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Industry and Public Sector (1)

ICEGOV 2023 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 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 from the respective fields: industry or public sector.


ACCEPTED PAPERS

#1 - Overdelivery in a digital service implementation on a tax recovery program | Caroline Tuttman, Marie Anne Macadar (The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Gabriel Blum (Secretaria de Estado de Fazenda do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

#2 - Citizen-centric and trustworthy AI in the public sector: cases of Finland and Hungary | Noémie Custers, Sara Talpo, Emilia Miscena, Edwige Malleville (Wavestone, Luxembourg), Claudia Oliveira (European Commission, Belgium)

#3 - Rede Blockchain Brasil (Brazil Blockchain Network): government Blockchain network in Brazil | Milber Bourguignon, Marie Anne Macadar (The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Gladstone Arantes, Vanessa Almeida (BNDES, Brazil)

#4 - Construction of a digital map of good practices in the largest municipal public education network in Latin America: the experience of the good practice cartography of the network in Rio de Janeiro | Otávio Ávila, Simone Araújo, Paulo Miranda (MultiRio, Brazil)

#5 - Barriers and actions for the adoption and use of Artificial Intelligence in the public sector | Amal Marzouki (Université du Québec à Rimouski, Canada), Arbi Chouikh, Sehl Mellouli (Laval University, Canada), Rim Haddad (Higher School of Communication of Tunis, Tunisia)

SESSION CHAIRS / SPEAKERS


Beatriz Lanza
United Nations University (UNU-EGOV)
(Portugal)
Maria Alexandra Cunha
Getulio Vargas Foundation
(Brazil)

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