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Governance Democratic and Big Data: A Systematic Mapping Review
The use and management of Big Data in the political sphere has posed unprecedented challenges concerning democratic governance, equity, and the rule of law. As Big Data establishes itself as a resource of growing value, it is imperative to address one of the most critical challenges: data sustainability.
Jorge Hochstetter-Diez +4 more
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Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance [PDF]
AbstractBig data applications have been acclaimed as potentially transformative for the public sector. But, despite this acclaim, most theory of big data is narrowly focused around technocratic goals. The conceptual frameworks that situate big data within democratic governance systems recognizing the role of citizens are still missing.
Ingrams, Alex; id_orcid +2 more
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Pivotal Issues of Democratic Governance: A Literature Review [PDF]
Democratic governance has become a popular term to influence public sector reform in many countries. As a new governance theory, democratic governance has also gained significant interest from scholarly circles.
Ulung Pribadi, Muhammad Iqbal
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Democracy, transparency, economic development, religion, and women on boards of national Olympic committees: Evidence from 89 countries. [PDF]
The authors investigate the connection between a country's level of democracy, transparency, economic development, religion, and the representation of women on the national Olympic committees' (NOC) boards. Using data from 89 countries, they analysed how
Yeayoung Noh +2 more
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How data governance technologies can democratize data sharing for community well-being [PDF]
Abstract Data sharing efforts to allow underserved groups and organizations to overcome the concentration of power in our data landscape. A few special organizations, due to their data monopolies and resources, are able to decide which problems to solve and how to solve them.
Dan Wu +5 more
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How does a democratic government with limited intervention affect environmental quality? Fresh evidence with international panel data [PDF]
This paper examines the effect of democratic countries which encourage economic freedom on the environment, measured by Carbon Dioxide (〖CO〗_2) emission. For the empirical analysis, an annual panel data sample consisting of 179 countries from 1990 to 2018 is collected.
Hussain, Akseer +4 more
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Vote-buying is a contentious issue in contemporary discourse on the sustainability of democratic development in Nigeria. This menace is gradually crippling electoral processes and undermining the efforts of the electoral umpire in conducting competitive,
Ejikeme Jombo Nwagwu +3 more
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The democracy-science relationship has traditionally been examined through philosophical conjecture and country case studies. There remains limited global-scale empirical research on the topic.
Travis A Whetsell
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The quality of employee skills and job commitments, measured based on their retention, is essential in the current rapidly changing technological world. This study aimed to identify the influences of corporate governance (CG), internal control (IC), and ...
Haryanto Haryanto +3 more
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The Current State of Democracy and Democratic Governance in Mongolia
The paper aimed to express that democracy development and promoting democratic governance in Mongolia brought specific changes; however, difficulties and challenges.
O Khatanbold
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