The New Digital Era Governance : How New Digital Technologies Are Shaping Public Governance
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| Title: | The New Digital Era Governance : How New Digital Technologies Are Shaping Public Governance |
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| Description: | Data-driven new digital technologies can partially or fully replace the human agency in policymaking and governance. So far, the impact of these technologies on the human agency in public governance and the role of public servants has not been explored fully. The New Digital Era Governance aims to fill this gap by bringing together expertise from public management, public policy, digital governance, information management, and ICT law. A central topic in the book is to explore how public administration can implement big data solutions in public governance processes that use the full potential of data processing technologies, such as AI and blockchain technologies, without undermining the role of human agency in decision-making processes and the legitimacy of democratic and regulatory institutions. Readers will find practical guidelines and insights on how to implement these new technologies into public service processes by drawing on the empirical findings from the Belgian case. |
| Authors: | Evrim Tan, Joep Crompvoets |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | Public administration--Technological innovations--Belgium, Public administration--Technological innovations, Public administration--Belgium--Data processing, Public administration--Data processing |
| Categories: | COMPUTERS / Social Aspects, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Science & Technology Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies |
| Database: | eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) |
| Abstract: | Data-driven new digital technologies can partially or fully replace the human agency in policymaking and governance. So far, the impact of these technologies on the human agency in public governance and the role of public servants has not been explored fully. The New Digital Era Governance aims to fill this gap by bringing together expertise from public management, public policy, digital governance, information management, and ICT law. A central topic in the book is to explore how public administration can implement big data solutions in public governance processes that use the full potential of data processing technologies, such as AI and blockchain technologies, without undermining the role of human agency in decision-making processes and the legitimacy of democratic and regulatory institutions. Readers will find practical guidelines and insights on how to implement these new technologies into public service processes by drawing on the empirical findings from the Belgian case. |
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| ISBN: | 9789086863785 9789086869305 |