Governance in the Information Era (eBook, ePUB)
Theory and Practice of Policy Informatics
Redaktion: Johnston, Erik W.
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Policy Informatics is an emerging area of inter-disciplinary exploration focused on infusing sound information management and computational sciences mechanisms into the policy design, deliberation, and implementation processes with regard to the contexts of larger systems. This book will bring together scholars and practitioners who will contribute progressive thinking and innovative solutions on how to advance the fields of public administration, information sciences, organizational sciences, computational sciences, and urban planning by embracing the policy informatics perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317566298
- Artikelnr.: 42368400
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317566298
- Artikelnr.: 42368400
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Erik W. Johnston Part 1: Basics 2. The Value and Limits of Government
Information Resources for Policy Informatics Sharon S. Dawes and Natalie C.
Helbig 3. Evidence for Policy Inquiry Anand Desai and Kristin Harlow 4.
Visualization Meets Policy Making: Visual Traditions, Policy Complexity,
Strategic Investments Evert Lindquist Part 2: Analysis 5. The Endogenous
Point of View in Policy Informatics George P. Richardson 6. Model-Based
Policy Design that Takes Implementation Seriously I. David Wheat 7.
Public-Private Partnerships: A Study of Risk Allocation Design Envelopes
David N. Ford, Ivan Damnjanovic, and Scott T. Johnson 8. Policy Informatics
with Small System Dynamics Models: How Small Models Can Help the Public
Policy Process Navid Ghaffarzadegan, John Lyneis, and George P. Richardson
9. Quantitative Modeling of Violent Group Behavior Using Open-Source
Intelligence Christopher Bronk and Derek Ruths 10. Making a Difference
Kimberly M. Thompson Part 3: Administration 11. Governance Informatics:
Using Computer Simulation Models to Deepen Situational Awareness and
Governance Design Considerations Christopher Koliba and Asim Zia 12.
Complexity and Educational Policy Informatics: Exploring Unanticipated
Consequences and Unrealized Opportunities of Policy Decisions Nora H.
Sabelli, William R. Penuel, and Britte H. Cheng 13. Policy Modelling of
Large-Scale Social Systems: Lessons from the SKIN Model of Innovation
Petra Ahrweiler, Andreas Pyka, and Nigel Gilbert 14. Lend Me Your
Expertise: Citizen Sourcing Advice to Government William H. Dutton Part 4:
Governance 15. Synthetic Information Environments for Policy Informatics: A
Distributed Cognition Perspective Christopher L. Barrett, Stephen Eubank,
Achla Marathe, Madhav Marathe, and Samarth Swarup 16. Participatory
Simulation as a Tool of Policy Informatics: Definitions, Literature Review,
and Research Directions Gerard P. Learmonth, Sr. and Jeffrey Plank 17.
Action Brokering for Civic Engagement: A Case Study of ACTion Alexandria
Jes A. Koepfler, Derek L. Hansen, Paul T. Jaeger, John C. Bertot, and
Tracy Viselli 18. Breaking the Silos of Silence: The Importance of New
Forms of Knowledge Incubation for Policy Informatics Ines Mergel Part 5:
Conclusion 19. The Future of Policy Informatics Justin Longo, Dara M. Wald,
and David M. Hondula
Erik W. Johnston Part 1: Basics 2. The Value and Limits of Government
Information Resources for Policy Informatics Sharon S. Dawes and Natalie C.
Helbig 3. Evidence for Policy Inquiry Anand Desai and Kristin Harlow 4.
Visualization Meets Policy Making: Visual Traditions, Policy Complexity,
Strategic Investments Evert Lindquist Part 2: Analysis 5. The Endogenous
Point of View in Policy Informatics George P. Richardson 6. Model-Based
Policy Design that Takes Implementation Seriously I. David Wheat 7.
Public-Private Partnerships: A Study of Risk Allocation Design Envelopes
David N. Ford, Ivan Damnjanovic, and Scott T. Johnson 8. Policy Informatics
with Small System Dynamics Models: How Small Models Can Help the Public
Policy Process Navid Ghaffarzadegan, John Lyneis, and George P. Richardson
9. Quantitative Modeling of Violent Group Behavior Using Open-Source
Intelligence Christopher Bronk and Derek Ruths 10. Making a Difference
Kimberly M. Thompson Part 3: Administration 11. Governance Informatics:
Using Computer Simulation Models to Deepen Situational Awareness and
Governance Design Considerations Christopher Koliba and Asim Zia 12.
Complexity and Educational Policy Informatics: Exploring Unanticipated
Consequences and Unrealized Opportunities of Policy Decisions Nora H.
Sabelli, William R. Penuel, and Britte H. Cheng 13. Policy Modelling of
Large-Scale Social Systems: Lessons from the SKIN Model of Innovation
Petra Ahrweiler, Andreas Pyka, and Nigel Gilbert 14. Lend Me Your
Expertise: Citizen Sourcing Advice to Government William H. Dutton Part 4:
Governance 15. Synthetic Information Environments for Policy Informatics: A
Distributed Cognition Perspective Christopher L. Barrett, Stephen Eubank,
Achla Marathe, Madhav Marathe, and Samarth Swarup 16. Participatory
Simulation as a Tool of Policy Informatics: Definitions, Literature Review,
and Research Directions Gerard P. Learmonth, Sr. and Jeffrey Plank 17.
Action Brokering for Civic Engagement: A Case Study of ACTion Alexandria
Jes A. Koepfler, Derek L. Hansen, Paul T. Jaeger, John C. Bertot, and
Tracy Viselli 18. Breaking the Silos of Silence: The Importance of New
Forms of Knowledge Incubation for Policy Informatics Ines Mergel Part 5:
Conclusion 19. The Future of Policy Informatics Justin Longo, Dara M. Wald,
and David M. Hondula