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Scientific foundations training and entrepreneurship activities in the domain of ICT-enabled governance

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This paper introduces the Gov 3.0 project "Scientific foundations training and entrepreneurship activities in the domain of ICT-enabled Governance". The objective of the project is to establish a knowledge alliance targeting the research and training challenges in the field of ICT-enabled Governance. The project is strongly connected to the theme of the conference regarding Governance in the data age, and should be of interest for a diverse set of stakeholders, from academia, to government and practitioners who can benefit from the discussion, as well as joining the project expert's community.

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    dg.o '18: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age
    May 2018
    889 pages
    ISBN:9781450365260
    DOI:10.1145/3209281
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    1. digital governance
    2. gov3.0
    3. government 3.0

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