A Comparative Analysis of Tools and Technologies for Policy Making
Eleni Kamateri (),
Eleni Panopoulou (),
Efthimios Tambouris (),
Konstantinos Tarabanis (),
Adegboyega Ojo (),
Deirdre Lee () and
David Price ()
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Eleni Kamateri: Centre for Research & Technology—Hellas
Eleni Panopoulou: Centre for Research & Technology—Hellas
Efthimios Tambouris: Centre for Research & Technology—Hellas
Konstantinos Tarabanis: Centre for Research & Technology—Hellas
Adegboyega Ojo: INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, NUIG
Deirdre Lee: INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, NUIG
David Price: Thoughtgraph Ltd
Chapter 7 in Policy Practice and Digital Science, 2015, pp 125-156 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Latest advancements in information and communication technologies offer great opportunities for modernising policy making, i.e. increasing its efficiency, bringing it closer to all relevant actors, and enhancing its transparency and acceptance levels. In this context, this chapter aims to present, analyse, and discuss emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) tools and technologies presenting the potential to enhance policy making. The methodological approach includes the searching and identification of relevant tools and technologies, their systematic analysis and categorisation, and finally a discussion of potential usage and recommendations for enhancing policy making.
Keywords: Geographic Information System; Social Network Analysis; Visualisation Tool; Sentiment Lexicon; Policy Cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2_7
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