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ICEGOV 2023: Proceedings Published

The 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance proceedings are now available in the ACM Digital Library.

Date Published
26 Nov 2023

The conference was held in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, from the 26th to the 29th of September. To advance the accessibility of research in electronic governance, ICEGOV 2023 is set to make its proceedings permanently available for open access on ACM’s Digital Library starting January 1, 2024.

Edited by Demi Getschko, Ida Lindgren and Mete Yildiz (Programme Committee Chairs), the proceedings have 75 papers written by 201 authors from 32 countries. The publication is divided into ten thematic sections (Tracks):

  • Emerging and disruptive technologies for digital governance
  • Privacy, security, and ethics in digital governance
  • Digital transformation and innovation of public services and governments
  • Digital participation, engagement, transparency, and accountability
  • Digital governance measurement, assessment, and monitoring
  • Social media and digital platforms
  • Industry and Public Sector
  • Indústria e Setor Público
  • Early Research
  • Doctoral Colloquium

The conference’s next edition will be held in Pretoria, South Africa, in October 2024. The Call for Papers is expected this December.

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