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Public Involvement Process

2013
Public involvement is a key component of virtually all successful transportation projects. Roads have such an impact upon our communities and landscapes, so it makes sense that people have a say in what happens with transportation projects. Public participation builds trust and support among planners, stakeholders, and local citizens.
James L. Sipes, Matthew L. Sipes
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Public process management

Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference: Digital Government Innovation in Challenging Times, 2011
Businesses have to file many reports to show compliance with rules and regulations. Regulators try to reduce the administrative burden, by providing a standardized representation format and agreements about reporting procedures and the use of technical infrastructure. However, developing and managing such a standardized reporting scheme is hard.
Joris Hulstijn   +5 more
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Public-Institutional Processes

Administration & Society, 1994
This article proposes a public-institutional lens for analyzing managerial activities in public agencies. In contrast to the traditional view of management processes, a political-institutional perspective better captures and describes how public agencies interact with their environments and how they go about organizing internal activities to support ...
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Processing Public Inputs

2021
What does an authoritarian control regime do with several million comments, petitions, and proposals? Chapter 5 deals with what happens after bottom-up information is acquired. Specifically, it explores how the distribution of preferences in bottom-up information can be used as a heuristic (rule-of-thumb) to screen out low-value information (noise ...
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Publication process

2016
The final phase in the research process is the publication of research findings in a paper in scientific journals. Authors who contributed to the developed work are reported in the manuscript. There are now rules and guidelines to help in improving the transparency for the reporting of authorship and contributorship in papers which are discussed in ...
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Processing Public Input

2015
In practice, all around the world government resources are often channelled into collecting public input without thought being given as to what happens with the data, leaving government staff frustrated, and reducing the chance for politicians to seriously consider it.
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The Publication Process

1985
To reach the goal of rapid publication at a low price it was necessary to simplify the production especially to avoid the many intermediate steps otherwise common in book production like copy editing, type setting, proofreading of galleys, etc. So, the technique of photographic reproduction from a camera-ready manuscript was chosen.
H. Araki   +6 more
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Reengineering processes in public administrations

1995
The paper presents a methodological approach to the reengineering of work processes. Reengineering in the Public Administration domain is considered, and tools to support the analysis, classification and composition of processes are presented. In particular, the organization of a library of process specifications is described.
S. Castano, DE ANTONELLIS, Valeria
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Public Libraries, Public Policies, and Political Processes

2014
Drawing on two decades of original research conducted by the authors, as well as existing research about the intersection of public policy, political discourse, and public libraries, this book seeks to understand the origins and implications of the current standing of public libraries in public policy and political discourse.
Paul T. Jaeger   +3 more
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Mapping public value processes

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2014
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to add to the analytic toolkit of public sector practitioners by outlining a framework called Public Value Process Mapping (PVPM). This approach is designed to be more comprehensive than extant frameworks in either the private or public sectors, encapsulating multiple dimensions of productive processes.Design ...
John Alford, Sophie Yates
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