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
Oct 27
2014
Oct 30
2014
Registration deadline
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