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Policy-Making 2.0: Unleashing the Power of Big Data for Public Governance

In: Open Government

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  • Gianluca Misuraca

    (European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC))

  • Francesco Mureddu

    (Tech4i2 Ltd)

  • David Osimo

    (Tech4i2 Ltd)

Abstract

The chapter provides an overview of the current debate and state of the art in the domain of big data aiming at assessing the current and potential use of information and communications technology (ICT) tools for collaborative governance and policy modelling for opening up government operations and enhance the ‘intelligence’ of the policy-making process. The analysis is based on the roadmapping exercise conducted as part of the CROSSOVER Project: Bridging Communities for Next Generation Policy-Making, an FP7 funded support action of the European Commission, with specific regard to the implications of big data on the research challenges of the Policy-Making 2.0 roadmap, being developed to provide an outline of what technologies are available now for policymakers to improve their work, and what could become available in the future. In order to do so, the chapter provides an analysis based on a meta review and selected results of analysis of case studies to identify the characteristics and benefits resulting from applications of big data techniques and methodologies within the context of ICT solutions for collaborative governance and policy modelling, highlighting opportunities, challenges, and current practices in public governance, in Europe and worldwide. Building on the results of the analysis, implications of big data on policy-making are drawn and future research and policy directions are outlined.

Suggested Citation

  • Gianluca Misuraca & Francesco Mureddu & David Osimo, 2014. "Policy-Making 2.0: Unleashing the Power of Big Data for Public Governance," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: Mila Gascó-Hernández (ed.), Open Government, edition 127, pages 171-188, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-1-4614-9563-5_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9563-5_11
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    1. BARCEVICIUS Egidijus & CIBAITE Guonda & CODAGNONE Cristiano & GINEIKYTE Vaida & KLIMAVICIUTE Luka & LIVA Giovanni & MATULEVIC Loreta & MISURACA Gianluca & VANINI Irene, 2019. "Exploring Digital Government transformation in the EU," JRC Research Reports JRC118857, Joint Research Centre.
    2. Abuljadail, Mohammad & Khalil, Ashraf & Talwar, Shalini & Kaur, Puneet, 2023. "Big data analytics and e-governance: Actors, opportunities, tensions, and applications," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 193(C).

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