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Environmental considerations in human genomic data governance: overcoming normative challenges. [PDF]
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Achieving bottom-up ethical, legal, and societal implications and responsible research and innovation in the synthetic biology research community from the Japanese context. [PDF]
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Exploring the pathways of digital technology driven healthcare service delivery in county-level regions. [PDF]
Wang Y, Ding H, Feng Q, Xia X.
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Foreword: the enhanced games-human enhancement, risk, and harm reduction in a post-doping era. [PDF]
Khan I, Cox L, Ganson KT, Piatkowski T.
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What counts as care? Structural critique of digital health models. [PDF]
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Technology Ecosystem Governance
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Technology platform strategies offer a novel way to orchestrate a rich portfolio of contributions made by the many independent actors who form an ecosystem of heterogeneous complementors around a stable platform core. This form of organising has been successfully used in smartphone, gaming, commercial software, and industrial sectors.
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Technology in Society, 1985
Abstract The governance of technology grows more and more unwieldly as its ability to shape men's lives, surroundings and future increases. Only credible information makes it possible for U.S. citizens, through Congress, to choose intelligently among the various technological paths available. Yet technical information is often diffuse, judgmental and
John H. Gibbons, Holly L. Gwin
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Abstract The governance of technology grows more and more unwieldly as its ability to shape men's lives, surroundings and future increases. Only credible information makes it possible for U.S. citizens, through Congress, to choose intelligently among the various technological paths available. Yet technical information is often diffuse, judgmental and
John H. Gibbons, Holly L. Gwin
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Traveling Technology Governance
IT Professional, 2016In the 20th century, governance was more about control than participation: enterprise IT made most of the decisions about technology. But the 21st century has dramatically expanded the number of players in the governance process.
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