Challenges to Policy-Making in Developing Countries and the Roles of Emerging Tools, Methods and Instruments: Experiences from Saint Petersburg
Dmitrii Trutnev (),
Lyudmila Vidyasova and
Andrei Chugunov
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Dmitrii Trutnev: ITMO University
Lyudmila Vidyasova: ITMO University
Andrei Chugunov: ITMO University
Chapter 17 in Policy Practice and Digital Science, 2015, pp 379-392 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Informational and analytical activities, as well as forecasting for the processes of socioeconomic development, should be an important element of all levels of governmental administration. This chapter describes the development of information-analytical systems and situational centres in Russia in chronological order. The most ambitious Russian project concerning the implementation of effective analytics in the public sector—the system “Administration”—is described in detail, including its advantages and disadvantages. The management of territorial development necessitates the development of regional information-analytical systems. The authors gave as an example an algorithm used in information analysis, used in the Saint Petersburg administration.
Keywords: Geographic Information System; Public Administration; Socioeconomic Development; Information Processing Technique; Federal Budget (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2_17
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