The conference welcomes submissions of short papers describing early research or ongoing work, presenting new project ideas, initial results, open questions, and development plans, among others. The paper should contribute to Digital Governance research and practice. Papers accepted for this Track will be presented at Paper Sessions and published in the conference proceedings. Additionally, the authors will be invited to develop an A1-sized poster that will be exhibited permanently during the conference for all participants. This will stimulate discussion, create research-practice and research-policy connections, provide feedback to the authors, and nourish opportunities for international, multi-disciplinary, and cross-sectoral collaboration.
#1 - Implementing ethical principles of AI through the establishment of national organization for the ethics of AI | Galbaatar Lkhagvasuren (National University of Mongolia)
#2 - Creating an enabling environment for Education 5.0 in Zimbabwe | Freeman Mateko (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
#3 - Reflecting the Emotions of the City: Developing a Contextual Sentiment Analysis Method for Social Media Texts | Anna Chizhik, Katarina Cokrlic (Saint Petersburg State University & ITMO University, Russia)
#4 - Does Centralization Lead to Equality in E-Participation Provision? Evidence from the Russian Regions | Yury Kabanov (HSE University & ITMO University, Russia), Anna Kuzmenko (HSE University, Russia), Andrei V. Chugunov, Georgiy Olegovich Panfilov (ITMO University, Russia)
#5 - Exploring the Potential of India's Digital Public Infrastructures (DPIs) in Disrupting Digital Economies - From Payments to Products, can India Replicate UPI's Success in Digital Commerce with ONDC? | Garima Sogani (NITI Aayog & National Informatics Centre, India), Mrityunjay Sharma, Mahendra P. Kulshreshtha (NITI Aayog, India)
#6 - The Brazilian Blockchain Network and CBDC: searching for creating a Digital Public Infrastructure | Vanessa Almeida (BNDES, Brazil), Marie Anne Macadar (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)