-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Abstracts - IRSPM Conference - Panel "Supporting Public Policy and Governance: The Emerging Role of Policy Informatics" Datum: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 14:35:20 -0400 Von: J. Ramon Gil-Garcia JGil-Garcia@ctg.albany.edu An: DGI Listservs DGIListservs@ctg.albany.edu, aisworld@lists.aisnet.org, apsa_itp@lists.hmdc.harvard.edu Kopie (CC): Natalie Helbig nhelbig@ctg.albany.edu
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CALL FOR PAPER ABSTRACTS - DUE OCTOBER 21, 2012
Panel Sessions on: Supporting Public Policy and Governance: The Emerging Role of Policy Informatics
http://www.irspm2013.com/sites/default/files/panely/P47_-_SupportingPublicPo...
CHAIRS
-- Theresa A. Pardo (Center for Technology in Government, Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, USA)
-- J. Ramon Gil-Garcia (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico)
-- Natalie Helbig (Center for Technology in Government, Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, USA)
-- Marijn Janssen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
-- Yushim Kim (Arizona State University, USA)
PANEL DESCRIPTION
Open data strategies are being adopted worldwide as part of national and international reforms that focus on the intensive and creative use of information and technology to improve policy-making and governance. These efforts cross various policy areas including education, public health, transportation, environmental stewardship, economic development, and many other areas. The explosive growth in data, computational power, and technological capabilities has created both new challenges for practice and new tools for research. Policy informatics is an emerging area that explores how information technologies and computational modeling techniques (such as agent-based, system dynamics, data visualization or social network modeling) can support policy making and governance. A basic assumption in policy informatics is that more intensive and creative use of information and technology can improve policy-making processes and lead to better policy choices, especially under conditions of high complexity.
The complexity of public problems has not changed, what has changed is our ability to obtain information, to manipulate it, and to disseminate it. This panel welcomes contributions that use tools and techniques that investigate the non-linear relationships and complexity inherent in intractable public policy issues and management dilemmas to better understand the impacts and consequences of technological, political, policy, and managerial choices.
E-MAIL QUESTIONS TO:
Theresa A. Pardo - tpardo@ctg.albany.edu
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia - joseramon.gil@cide.edu
E-MAIL ABSTRACTS TO:
Theresa A. Pardo - tpardo@ctg.albany.edu
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia - joseramon.gil@cide.edu
Local organizing committee at - irspm2013@econ.muni.cz
HOW TO SUBMIT ABSTRACT
Link to "guidelines for abstracts":
http://www.irspm2013.com/sites/default/files/Guidelines/IRSPM_2013_Guideline...
KEY DATES & DEADLINES
21 October 2012 - Closing date for abstract submissions (extended)
30 November 2012 - Authors notified of outcome of their abstract submission
10 March 2013 - Closing date for paper upload, online registration closes
10 - 12 APRIL 2013 - IRSPM 2013 CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES
2013 IRSPM CONFERENCE SITE
Best,
Ramon
= Dr. J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, MPA Associate Professor, Public Administration Department Director, Data Center for Applied Research in Social Sciences
Author of the book "Enacting Electronic Government Success: An Integrative Study of Government-wide Websites, Organizational Capabilities and Institutions" http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2015-6
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE) Carretera Mexico-Toluca No. 3655, Col. Lomas de Santa Fe, C.P. 01210, Mexico, D.F. MEXICO Tel.: +52 55 5727-9800 Ext. 2311 E-mail: joseramon.gil@cide.edu mailto:joseramon.gil@cide.edu www.cide.edu http://www.cide.edu