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On the impact of technology on the workforce of government

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2020
The digital transformation of Dutch municipalities is in full swing. One important but underexposed point of attention is the impact of technology on the work of employees. Managing this impact is an important condition for success, according to Municipal A&O Fund, which conducts research in the Netherlands and issues advice on how municipalities can ...
Evert-Jan Mulder, Renz Davits
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Precaution and governance of emerging technologies

Science, 2016
Precaution can be consistent with support of ...
Gregory E, Kaebnick   +7 more
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Technological Governance — Technological Citizeship?

2002
Technological change poses serious challenges to the idea of democratic self-governance of modern society. In recent decades, discussions on the relations between technology and democracy have intensified, especially when new basic technologies have been invented and its impacts became an issue on the public agenda (Goggin 1986, Sclove 1995).
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Interorganizational Governance of Information Technology

2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2009
This study aims at better understanding how information technology (IT) governance supports organizations in their business exchanges with other organizations. Its main objective is to define the various modes of IT governance contributing to successful interorganizational relationships.
Croteau, Anne-Marie, Bergeron, François
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Technologies of Government

2014
In this book, Baez examines a series of governmental “technologies” that he believes strongly characterize our present. The technologies that he addresses in this book are information, statistics, databases, economy, and accountability. He offers arguments about the role these technologies play in contemporary politics.
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Technology and Government

2010
This chapter develops an argument of both technology and government as historically determined phenomena within what has been called liberalism. Technology helps the government to make clear and assist with individuals’ choices. The author asks the question about the existence of an alternative ideological framework to guide the use and implementation ...
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Models of governance for converging technologies

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2008
The development of converging technologies (CTs) closely interacting with the human body might become one of the great challenges for science and technology governance in the years to come. This paper compares the visions and recommendations on CT policies by Roco and Bainbridge with those of the high-level expert group in the EU (authored by Nordmann),
Kamilla Kjølberg   +3 more
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On Integrated Governance of e-Government: Technology, Institution, Market, and Government

2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government, 2010
Integrated governance stresses the integrated operation of government organizations and departments. It is the systematic result of vertical hierarchical axis and horizontal action axis which includes various market subjects. The two dimensions of technology-institution and market-government are the components of the integrated governance of e ...
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Crafting Information Technology Governance

Information Systems Management, 2004
Abstract Information Technology (IT) governance has emerged as a fundamental business imperative, and rightfully so, because it is key to realizing IT business value. IT governance describes the distribution of IT decision-making rights and responsibilities among different stakeholders in the enterprise, and defines the procedures and mechanisms for ...
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Governing and Piloting Emerging Technologies

IT Professional, 2018
CIOs, CTOs, CMOs, COOs, CFOs, and CEOs need to identify the technologies that might disrupt their companies and industries, and then decide which ones to pilot. Emerging technologies should be governed by identify-and-pilot best practices.
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