As the post-2015 United Nations development agenda to guide the world community in the pursuit of inclusive and sustainable development is shaping up, a broad agreement is emerging that accountable public governance is a key enabler to such development, and that digital technology, by empowering citizens with access to vast amounts of governance- and policy-related data and the means to analyze and interpret such data, is a key enabler to accountable public governance. The main purpose of ICEGOV2014 is to explore research and policy implications and discuss way forward for technology-enabled and data-intensive public governance in the post-2015 world.
Papers can be submitted to six specific tracks and the doctoral colloquium:
Data for Development
Citizen Empowerment
Ethics, Accountability and Transparency
Policy Innovation and Digital Science
Electronic Governance for Sustainable Development
Leadership and Organization
Doctoral Colloquium
10月27日
2014
10月30日
2014
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