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Administrative Decisions in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
The rapid development of cybernetics allows the use of artificial intelligence in many areas of social and economic life. The State can also harness algorithms and machine learning for its actions. Automatic decision making should be one of the stages in the development and improvement of public administration.
Mateusz Pszczyński
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Retroactive Administrative Decisions
Raoul Berger
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Teacher and Administrative Staff Views on Teachers’ Participation in Decision Making Process [PDF]
The aim of this study is to determine teacher and administrative staff views on, teachers’ participation in school related decision-making process who serves in primary schools in Northern Cyprus.
Hatice Kayhan +3 more
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Urban Sustainability Between Administrative Decision-Making and the Environment Source
Received: 6 April 2020 Accepted: 10 June 2020 The study focused on reasons for creating, spreading and distributing pattern of land uses in "city of Khalidiya" in Anbar province in Iraq, especially expansion and slums areas.
Joan Ahmed, Ahmed Adnan Saeed
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Peculiarities of administrative decision-making in local government bodies
Formulation of the problem. In modern conditions of decentralization in Ukraine, local authorities receive new rights, powers and responsibilities corresponding the role and functions they are called to perform before the state and the people ...
Oleksandra Voityk
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This study illustrates the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing administrative decision support systems by depend on knowledge management. As per new technologies are evolving and the workflow need more concious approach of implementation, thus ...
Hasanain Abdalridha Abed Alshadoodee +3 more
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Over the last two decades, alternative and holistic concepts, such as Nature-based Solutions (NbS) were introduced and adopted by policy-makers, including to the field of flood protection, thereby causing a paradigm shift towards flood risk management ...
Leopold Tafel +4 more
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Algorithmic decision tools (ADTs) are being introduced into public sector organizations to support more accurate and consistent decision-making. Whether they succeed turns, in large part, on how administrators use these tools.
Thea Snow
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Norway has a high degree of digitalisation. In the public sector, there is a long tradition of automation of parts of case management. This includes automation of cases where a public sector body makes a so-called individual administrative decision, that
E. Weitzenboeck
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Introducing Adaptive Flood Risk Management in England, New Zealand, and the Netherlands: The Impact of Administrative Traditions [PDF]
Climate change adaptation creates significant challenges for decision makers in the flood risk-management policy domain. Given the complex characteristics of climate change, adaptive approaches(which can be adjusted as circumstances evolve) are deemed ...
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