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State of the art in the use of emerging technologies in the public sector

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  • Barbara Ubaldi
  • Enzo Maria Le Fevre
  • Elisa Petrucci
  • Pietro Marchionni
  • Claudio Biancalana
  • Nanni Hiltunen
  • Daniela Maria Intravaia
  • Chan Yang

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This Working Paper is intended to highlight the main opportunities and challenges for the use of emerging technologies (ET), and in particular emerging digital technologies, in the public sector. Based on the first results of the analysis of evidence collected in 20 countries, the paper offers a few insights on the state of the art on the strategies and practical examples on how governments are attempting to integrate ET in the public sector.

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  • Barbara Ubaldi & Enzo Maria Le Fevre & Elisa Petrucci & Pietro Marchionni & Claudio Biancalana & Nanni Hiltunen & Daniela Maria Intravaia & Chan Yang, 2019. "State of the art in the use of emerging technologies in the public sector," OECD Working Papers on Public Governance 31, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govaaa:31-en
    DOI: 10.1787/932780bc-en
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    1. Rocco, Salvatore, 2022. "Implementing and managing Algorithmic Decision-Making in the public sector," SocArXiv ex93w, Center for Open Science.

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