Open Data to the next level: WHY and HOW to involve the private sector
The attention of civil society and policy makers is now turning to uncharted lands: open data from the private sector can be mashed-up with governmental data to create new apps and services. The Open...
View ArticleOpen Budget and Open Data on Public Policies
Open budget and open data on public funding are two fundamental aspects of transparency and accountability. Here two indexes are compared: the Open Budget Index by the International Budget Partnership...
View ArticleA holistic view for Public e-Services diffusion and impact: Introducing...
One of my first posts on the Regional Innovation Policies blog was about “traditional” public e-services – as opposed to Government 2.0 new applications – and their still slow diffusion in many...
View ArticleStructural Funds 2014-2020 open up to open data
This is very good news for the open data movement. Earlier today Commissioners Hahn and Andor presented the European Commission proposals for the new Structural Funds regulations for the period...
View ArticleEx-ante conditionalities for Regional Innovation Policies
As I reported last week, the European Commission has presented the proposals for the new 2014-2020 EU Regional Policy regulations, and the EU regions are currently discussing the future of the policy...
View ArticleThe map of EU Structural Funds Transparency at regional level – October 2011
According to the current 2007-13 regulation, all regional and national agencies responsible for managing one of the 434 Operational Programmes funded by the 2007-13 Structural Funds must publish on the...
View ArticleWhy we need another composite index (on public e-Services)
The debate on composite indicators or synthetic indices in the e-government field has been ongoing since the publication of the first benchmarking exercises at the EU level back in 2002. Many analysts...
View Article‘OpenCoesione’ – here it comes the Wiki-Regional Policy
Last week Italy witnessed a massive release of open data as the national government launched ‘OpenCoesione’, or ‘Open Cohesion’, an initiative that has gathered data on more than 450,000 development...
View ArticleOpen Data strategies are finally converging – EU regions and the data on...
EU Regions and national agencies managing EU Structural Funds are forced by a common Regulation to publish at least a minimum set of information on the projects and recipients that are funded with...
View ArticleDo EU regional digital strategies need more balance?
Here is the abstract of my paper “Are EU regional digital strategies evidence-based? An analysis of the allocation of 2007–13 Structural Funds” with Sergio Scicchitano, which was published yesterday in...
View ArticleRegional Governments and ICT policy coordination
Many regional governments in Italy have tried to solve the problem of coordinating different levels of government and different local ICT policies through the creation of ad-hoc public companies. These...
View ArticleA (long) list of the risks of Open Government
Open Knowledge has recently published its Report on the Open Knowledge Festival 2014 in Berlin. One of the most interesting workshops was called “Can Open Data Go Wrong“, “a safe and private...
View ArticleOpen Government Meets Journalism: Should A Public Administration Actively...
According to a brutal definition, Data Journalism is “Journalism with Data“. Even though this data can come from a variety of sources, Open Government Data is seen as a gold mine. A data journalist...
View ArticleA Question of Trust
This week Prof Maria Wimmer is visiting the Center for Technology in Government. Earlier today she presented an interesting theoretical trust model for e-participation. Trust is indeed a central issue...
View Article(Open) Government (Open Government) Ecosystem
Back in 2011, I wrote a post for this blog on the results of a workshop on the Open Government research agenda hosted by the Center for Technology in Government (CTG) at the University at Albany, State...
View ArticleAt the origins of Open Goverment
As a European from “the continent”, I am particularly interested in the origins of the American “obsession” for government accountability and distrust in “the bureaucracy”. So I started reading some...
View ArticlePfeffer, Power and the Open Source Community: writing software as a political...
Managing with Power by Jeffrey Pfeffer presents a very detailed and comprehensive analysis of power in all its different forms. The author painstakingly reviews numerous sources of power, strategies...
View ArticleOpenCoesione School – A scalable learning format using OpenData as...
The third edition of the open education project “OpenCoesione School” was launched on November 18th, 2015. While you are reading this post, about 2800 students and 200 teachers are involved in a...
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Democracy and the essence of power Key questions about the real inclusiveness of our democratic institutions remain largely unanswered
View ArticleHow students can help EU policies work better thanks to open data and civic...
How students can help EU policies work better thanks to open data and civic technology
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