Informating Public Governance: Towards a Basis for a Digital Ecosystem
This treatise explores the possibilities and constraints to informate public governance. Informating as used in this context refers to the ability to technically control / steer the core provision of public governance by means of information technology, rather than steering public governance through political policies. Thus informating governance is about technology-enabled direct control of public service provision, in contrast to electronic or digital governance, which is about technology for government agencies. Well-established disciplinary theories from political sciences, sociology, and jurisprudence on public governance are explored to establish a foundation for understanding governance informatability, and a shared semantic context is established, to align the complex concepts of governance provision, and governance informatization. Based on thus established trans-disciplinary foundation, it is argued that a natural evolution of dedicated technological ecosystems can take place.
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2017
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Authors: | Paulin, Alois A. |
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International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age (IJPADA). - IGI Global, ISSN 2334-4539, ZDB-ID 2798015-7. - Vol. 4.2017, 2 (01.04.), p. 14-32
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IGI Global |
Subject: | Bureaucracy | Computerisation vs Informatisation | Digital Dimension | Downs | Hohfeld | Jellinek | Public Choice Theory | Technical Ecosystem |
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