Government response to disruptive innovation: perspectives and examinations
"The proposed book will serve as a point of reference for government officials and agencies about emergent trends in technology and the impacts these potentially have on governance. Discussions will include introductory synopsis of the technology, how the technology impacts specific government...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The proposed book will serve as a point of reference for government officials and agencies about emergent trends in technology and the impacts these potentially have on governance. Discussions will include introductory synopsis of the technology, how the technology impacts specific government services, and how governments are responding to this changing environment, and the limitations they face, legal, budgetary, and political. Expects, including academic scholars, will find useful case studies for course materials illustrating government responses to disruptive innovations"-- |
Beschreibung: | 30 PDFs (371 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781668464304 |
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505 | 0 | |a Section 1. Innovations in public services. Chapter 1. Preparing public managers to deal with disruptive innovations through citizen partnerships ; Chapter 2. Disruptive innovations in voting: electronic poll book adoption and certification in Indiana ; Chapter 3. The disruptive role of private higher education in the western Balkans -- Section 2. Innovations in legal services. Chapter 4. Artificial intelligence in legal services: reducing the gap in access to justice ; Chapter 5. The procrustean nature of AI and the legal implications of its use in the criminal system decision making of Argentina ; Chapter 6. Due or undue process in Brazil?: the inquiry of the end of the world and unchecked judicial imbalances -- Section 3. Innovations in autonomous vehicles. Chapter 7. Disruptions from personal delivery devices: a survey of the american regulatory approach to sidewalk-sharing robotic delivery devices ; Chapter 8. Government response and perspective on autonomous vehicles -- Section 4. Innovations in blockchain technology. Chapter 9. Cryptocurrencies and contentious politics ; Chapter 10. A proposal for enhancing the security and privacy of digital currencies ; Chapter 11. Disruptive technology of the 21st century: how blockchain can improve electoral voting ; Chapter 12. The vision of freedom and the potential of blockchain -- Section 5. Innovations in social media and data technologies. Chapter 13. The disruptive nature of short video-based social media platforms in China: the case of TikTok ; Chapter 14. The social credit system in China ; Chapter 15. Data protection burdens in the United States and China: a focus on privacy data and data resources security governance structure. | |
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520 | 3 | |a "The proposed book will serve as a point of reference for government officials and agencies about emergent trends in technology and the impacts these potentially have on governance. Discussions will include introductory synopsis of the technology, how the technology impacts specific government services, and how governments are responding to this changing environment, and the limitations they face, legal, budgetary, and political. Expects, including academic scholars, will find useful case studies for course materials illustrating government responses to disruptive innovations"-- |c Provided by publisher. | |
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653 | |a Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services. | ||
653 | |a Autonomous Vehicles. | ||
653 | |a Citizen Partnerships. | ||
653 | |a Communication Technology Development. | ||
653 | |a Contentious Politics. | ||
653 | |a Cryptocurrencies. | ||
653 | |a Disruptive Innovations. | ||
653 | |a Educational Technology. | ||
653 | |a Government Action. | ||
653 | |a Security and Privacy of Digital Money. | ||
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contents | Section 1. Innovations in public services. Chapter 1. Preparing public managers to deal with disruptive innovations through citizen partnerships ; Chapter 2. Disruptive innovations in voting: electronic poll book adoption and certification in Indiana ; Chapter 3. The disruptive role of private higher education in the western Balkans -- Section 2. Innovations in legal services. Chapter 4. Artificial intelligence in legal services: reducing the gap in access to justice ; Chapter 5. The procrustean nature of AI and the legal implications of its use in the criminal system decision making of Argentina ; Chapter 6. Due or undue process in Brazil?: the inquiry of the end of the world and unchecked judicial imbalances -- Section 3. Innovations in autonomous vehicles. Chapter 7. Disruptions from personal delivery devices: a survey of the american regulatory approach to sidewalk-sharing robotic delivery devices ; Chapter 8. Government response and perspective on autonomous vehicles -- Section 4. Innovations in blockchain technology. Chapter 9. Cryptocurrencies and contentious politics ; Chapter 10. A proposal for enhancing the security and privacy of digital currencies ; Chapter 11. Disruptive technology of the 21st century: how blockchain can improve electoral voting ; Chapter 12. The vision of freedom and the potential of blockchain -- Section 5. Innovations in social media and data technologies. Chapter 13. The disruptive nature of short video-based social media platforms in China: the case of TikTok ; Chapter 14. The social credit system in China ; Chapter 15. Data protection burdens in the United States and China: a focus on privacy data and data resources security governance structure. |
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spelling | Government response to disruptive innovation perspectives and examinations edited by Sam Edwards, James Robert Masterson. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global [2023] 30 PDFs (371 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Innovations in public services. Chapter 1. Preparing public managers to deal with disruptive innovations through citizen partnerships ; Chapter 2. Disruptive innovations in voting: electronic poll book adoption and certification in Indiana ; Chapter 3. The disruptive role of private higher education in the western Balkans -- Section 2. Innovations in legal services. Chapter 4. Artificial intelligence in legal services: reducing the gap in access to justice ; Chapter 5. The procrustean nature of AI and the legal implications of its use in the criminal system decision making of Argentina ; Chapter 6. Due or undue process in Brazil?: the inquiry of the end of the world and unchecked judicial imbalances -- Section 3. Innovations in autonomous vehicles. Chapter 7. Disruptions from personal delivery devices: a survey of the american regulatory approach to sidewalk-sharing robotic delivery devices ; Chapter 8. Government response and perspective on autonomous vehicles -- Section 4. Innovations in blockchain technology. Chapter 9. Cryptocurrencies and contentious politics ; Chapter 10. A proposal for enhancing the security and privacy of digital currencies ; Chapter 11. Disruptive technology of the 21st century: how blockchain can improve electoral voting ; Chapter 12. The vision of freedom and the potential of blockchain -- Section 5. Innovations in social media and data technologies. Chapter 13. The disruptive nature of short video-based social media platforms in China: the case of TikTok ; Chapter 14. The social credit system in China ; Chapter 15. Data protection burdens in the United States and China: a focus on privacy data and data resources security governance structure. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "The proposed book will serve as a point of reference for government officials and agencies about emergent trends in technology and the impacts these potentially have on governance. Discussions will include introductory synopsis of the technology, how the technology impacts specific government services, and how governments are responding to this changing environment, and the limitations they face, legal, budgetary, and political. Expects, including academic scholars, will find useful case studies for course materials illustrating government responses to disruptive innovations"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/17/2023). Public administration Technological innovations. Technological innovations Government policy. Technology and state. Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services. Autonomous Vehicles. Citizen Partnerships. Communication Technology Development. Contentious Politics. Cryptocurrencies. Disruptive Innovations. Educational Technology. Government Action. Security and Privacy of Digital Money. Edwards, Sam B., III 1969- editor. Masterson, James (James Robert) 1977- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2022046810 Print version: 1668464292 9781668464298 (DLC) 2022046810 |
spellingShingle | Government response to disruptive innovation perspectives and examinations Section 1. Innovations in public services. Chapter 1. Preparing public managers to deal with disruptive innovations through citizen partnerships ; Chapter 2. Disruptive innovations in voting: electronic poll book adoption and certification in Indiana ; Chapter 3. The disruptive role of private higher education in the western Balkans -- Section 2. Innovations in legal services. Chapter 4. Artificial intelligence in legal services: reducing the gap in access to justice ; Chapter 5. The procrustean nature of AI and the legal implications of its use in the criminal system decision making of Argentina ; Chapter 6. Due or undue process in Brazil?: the inquiry of the end of the world and unchecked judicial imbalances -- Section 3. Innovations in autonomous vehicles. Chapter 7. Disruptions from personal delivery devices: a survey of the american regulatory approach to sidewalk-sharing robotic delivery devices ; Chapter 8. Government response and perspective on autonomous vehicles -- Section 4. Innovations in blockchain technology. Chapter 9. Cryptocurrencies and contentious politics ; Chapter 10. A proposal for enhancing the security and privacy of digital currencies ; Chapter 11. Disruptive technology of the 21st century: how blockchain can improve electoral voting ; Chapter 12. The vision of freedom and the potential of blockchain -- Section 5. Innovations in social media and data technologies. Chapter 13. The disruptive nature of short video-based social media platforms in China: the case of TikTok ; Chapter 14. The social credit system in China ; Chapter 15. Data protection burdens in the United States and China: a focus on privacy data and data resources security governance structure. Public administration Technological innovations. Technological innovations Government policy. Technology and state. |
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