Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICEGLDS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Local Government and related disciplines.
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Digital Governance Innovations
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This track explores the latest innovations in digital governance, focusing on how technology can enhance local government operations. Papers should examine case studies and theoretical frameworks that illustrate successful implementations of e-government initiatives.
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Citizen Participation in E-Government
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This session addresses the role of citizen engagement in the development and implementation of e-government services. Contributions should analyze methods for increasing public participation and the impact of such involvement on governance outcomes.
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Policy Frameworks for Digital Services
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This track investigates the policy frameworks that support the deployment of local digital services. Authors are encouraged to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by existing policies and propose new approaches.
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Technology and Local Governance
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This session focuses on the intersection of technology and local governance, examining how digital tools can improve service delivery. Papers should highlight specific technologies and their implications for local government efficiency and transparency.
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Institutional Challenges in E-Government
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This track delves into the institutional barriers that hinder the effective implementation of e-government initiatives. Contributions should provide insights into overcoming these challenges through innovative governance practices.
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Societal Impacts of Digital Local Services
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This session aims to explore the societal implications of implementing digital services at the local level. Papers should assess how these services affect community dynamics, inclusivity, and social equity.
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E-Government and Sustainable Development
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This track examines the role of e-government in promoting sustainable development within local communities. Authors are invited to discuss strategies that align digital services with sustainability goals.
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Comparative Studies in Local E-Government
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This session encourages comparative analyses of e-government practices across different local jurisdictions. Papers should highlight lessons learned and best practices that can inform future developments.
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Digital Literacy and Local Government Services
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This track focuses on the importance of digital literacy in accessing and utilizing local government services. Contributions should explore strategies for enhancing digital skills among citizens to improve service engagement.
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Innovation in Local Government Policies
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This session investigates innovative policy approaches that local governments can adopt to enhance their digital services. Papers should present empirical evidence or theoretical insights into effective policy innovation.
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Evaluating E-Government Effectiveness
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This track aims to assess the effectiveness of e-government initiatives in local contexts. Authors are invited to present methodologies and findings that evaluate the impact of digital services on governance and public satisfaction.
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