Right on THE MONEY for the Brookings Institution to sponsor a study on OPEN GOVERNMENT, of all topics, right here, right now!
Regards | Saludos, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes <a...@acm.org> > On Dec 6, 2016, at 9:40 AM, Yosem Companys <compa...@tmp.ucsb.edu> wrote: > > From: Norman Eisen <nei...@brookings.edu> via OGP Civil Society group > <o...@dgroups.org> > > Recent years have seen an explosion of open government: efforts in the United > States and around the world to make government more transparent, accountable, > and participatory, including new initiatives using internet and mobile > technologies, social media, and other innovations. Now, we are excited to > share news of our forthcoming research report in which we tackle the > question, “does open government work?” and provide a new analysis of how > governments, citizens, and the private sector can benefit from open > governance, based on a comprehensive review of hundreds of the best studies > on the subject. > > In The Impact of Open Government: Assessing the Evidence, we review the > empirical and theoretical literature examining the international impact of > open government and offer recommendations for policymakers considering open > government initiatives. We derive from our review of the evidence an > original rubric of the six critical elements that we believe open government > initiatives must have. This typology organizes what is known about the impact > of open government and identifies the contexts in which open government > efforts are most likely to be successful. We conclude by shining light on > what future research is needed to further improve global understanding of the > potential of open government to achieve its ambitious goals. > > > > If you will be attending the Open Government Partnership Global Summit in > Paris, we invite you to join us for a special session about this research at > 1:15pm on Thursday. > > > > Vanessa Williamson > Norman L. Eisen > > > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of > list guidelines will get you moderated: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, > change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at > compa...@stanford.edu.
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