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DG.O 2020: Governance in the Era of Data Intelligence

Published: 18 June 2019 Publication History

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The Center of Intelligent Society and Policy (CISP) has extensive work in studying the government's role with respect to digital inclusion and smart cities; has hosted symposiums and conferences; and has collaborated with multiple domestic and international research institutions. Based on the extensive work in digital government, the CISP hosts dg.o 2020 conference. We will briefly introduce the CISP, current research projects, and dg.o 2020 conference. We invite all interested scholars and practitioners and look forward to exchange ideas and take suggestions for collaboration and cooperation.

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dg.o '19: Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
June 2019
533 pages
ISBN:9781450372046
DOI:10.1145/3325112
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Published: 18 June 2019

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  1. Digital divide
  2. Digital inclusion
  3. Intelligent society
  4. Smart cities
  5. dg.o 2020

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